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- Flatheads (Platycephalidae, Scorpaeniformes) and Tuskfishes (Choerodon, Labridae)
- The Yellow Stingray, Urobatis Jamaicensis (Chondrichthyes: Urotrygonidae): a Synoptic Review
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- Gene Duplication and Loss Underlie Color Vision Adaptations in a Deep-Sea Chimaera, the Elephant Shark Callorhinchus Milii
- Molecular and Morphological Analyses Reveal Phylogenetic Relationships of Stingrays Focusing on the Family Dasyatidae (Myliobatiformes)
- Rays Are the Most Diverse Group of Cartilaginous Fishes, with Approximately 600 Species Described Worldwide
- Visual Adaptations in Sharks, Skates and Rays
- Ecology of Rays on Tropical Coral Reefs
- The Role of Rays in the Ecosystem
- Neotrygon Vali, a New Species of the Blue-Spotted Maskray Complex (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae)
- Resurrection of New Caledonian Maskray Neotrygon Trigonoides (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae) from Synonymy with N
- Stingrays Mad Splash of Fins Saw Us Both Turn Tail and Flee in Opposite Directions! of Sydney, Australia
- Papers of the Year 2019
- Manual for Data Collection and Species Identification of Sharks from Longline Vessels in Papua New Guinea
- WCPTOC3.CHP:Corel VENTURA
- Institution, City. Annotations State
- Multisensory Integration in Shark Feeding Behavior Jayne M
- MATURITY STAGE STUDY of the BLUE-SPOTTED MASKRAY, Dasyatis Kuhlii in INDONESIAN WATERS