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Order LAMNIFORMES ODONTASPIDIDAE Sand Tiger Sharks Iagnostic Characters: Large Sharks
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A Review of the Biology, Ecology and Conservation Status of the Plankton-Feeding Basking Shark Cetorhinus Maximus
Reproduction and Embryonic Development of the Sand Tiger Shark, Odontaspis Taurus (Rafinesque)
251 Part 640—Spiny Lobster Fishery of the Gulf Of
Convergent Evolution in Tooth Morphology of Filter Feeding Lamniform Sharks
Common Name Scientific Name Bycatch Pounds Bycatch Ratio Pounds Ratio Landings Total Notes
Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks Based on Whole Mitochondrial Genome Sequences
FAO Fisheries & Aquaculture
Giant-Toothed White Sharks and Wide-Toothed Mako (Lamnidae) from the Venezuela Neogene: Their Role in the Caribbean, Shallow-Water Fish Assemblage
Complete List of Exempt Ray and Shark Species
Ecphora QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER of the CALVERT MARINE MUSEUM FOSSIL CLUB Volume /5~ Number 2 Spring 1999 Whole Number 49 PALEOCENE and EOCENE FOSSILS
Alopias Vulpinus) in the Southern California Bight
A First Record of Odontaspis Noronhai (Lamniformes: Odontaspididae)
Occurrence of the Vulnerable Smalltooth Sand Tiger Shark, Odontaspis Ferox, in the Canary Islands, First Evidence of Philopatry
First Record of the Ragged-Tooth Shark, Odontaspis Ferox (Risso, 1810), in the Venezuelan Caribbean Rafael Tavares1* , Leonardo Sanchez1,2 and Jose Manuel Briceño3
Colombo ESTUPIÑÁN-MONTAÑO1, Felipe GALVÁN-MAGAÑA2*, Ana HACOHEN-DOMENÉ3, and Jose F
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Summary of South American Records of the Smalltooth Sand Tiger Shark Odontaspis Ferox (Chondrichthyes: Odontaspidae), with the first Record from Chilean Waters
Conservation Genetics of Basking Sharks Project
A First Record of Odontaspis Noronhai (Lamniformes: Odontaspididae)
<I>Odontaspis Noronhai</I>
Basking Shark Population Assessment
Live Release of a Bigeye Sand Tiger Odontaspis Noronhai (Elasmobranchii: Lamniformes) in the Western North Atlantic Ocean David W
Odontaspis Noronhai (Maul, 1955)
Shark and Ray Identification in Indian Ocean Fisheries
Key Guide to Lamnidae Key Guide T O L Amnid Ae Shark 45
Phylogeny of Lamniform Sharks (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) and the Contribution of Dental Characters to Lamniform Systematics
57. the Taga Beds of the Zyoban Coalfield. (Contribution to the Geology of the Zycban Coal-Field, III.) by Hisakatsu YASE, M
Upon the Importance of the Fossil Sharks in the Establishment of The
Gulf of Mexico's Shared Ecosystem and Shark Fisheries
Late Eocene Scyliorhinid Sharks from the Trans-Urals, Russia
Mitsukurinidae
First Record of an Odontaspidid Shark in Ascension Island Waters ANDREW J
Morphology and Evolution of Caudal Fin in Lamniform Sharks
What Is the Relationship Within the Family Lamnidae?
Order LAMNIFORMES - Mackerel Sharks
Smalltooth Sand Tiger Shark (Australian Subpopulation), Odontaspis Ferox
Signs of Great White Shark, Carcharodon Carcharias
2.2.2 Family MITSUKURINIDAE
Quantifying Dental Morphological Variation in Lamniform Sharks