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- Testimony Presented Before the House Committee on Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 2:00 P.M. by Ju
- Gulf of Mexico's Shared Ecosystem and Shark Fisheries
- Independent Origins of Filter-Feeding in Megamouth and Basking Sharks (Order Lamniformes) Inferred from Phylogenetic Analysis of Cytochrome B Gene Sequences
- Biology of the Megamouth Shark, Megachasma Pelagios (Lamniformes: Megachasmidae)
- Morphology and Evolution of Caudal Fin in Lamniform Sharks
- First Reports of Megamouth Shark, Megachasma Pelagios Taylor, Compagno & Struhsaker, 1983
- What Is the Relationship Within the Family Lamnidae?
- Chondrichthyes: Lamniformes) in the Neogene of Belgium, First Occurrence in Europe
- Electrosensory Pore Distribution and Feeding in the Megamouth Shark Megachasma Pelagios (Lamniformes: Megachasmidae)
- Order LAMNIFORMES - Mackerel Sharks
- Relationships of the Megamouth Shark, Megachasma Pelagios (Lamniformes: Megachasmidae), with Comments on Its Feeding Habits
- SCALING a GIANT to Date, Only the Total Length of the Largest Prehistoric Shark Has Been Known
- 2.2.2 Family MITSUKURINIDAE
- Quantifying Dental Morphological Variation in Lamniform Sharks
- SHARKS ARE STEREOTYPED As Being Sharp-Toothed Killing Machines
- First Records of the Megamouth Shark Megachasma Pelagios