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ari2005 ARI, C. & CORREIA, J.P. (2005) A study on the learning and sensory capabilities of a captive Manta birostris (Mobulidae). Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 21th Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida
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ari2008a ARI, C. & KÁLMÁN, M. (2008) Glial Architecture of the Ghost Shark (Callorhinchus milii, Holocephali, Chondrichthyes) as revealed by Different Immunohistochemical Markers. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 310 (6): 504
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ari2012 ARI, C. (2012) Visual abilities and social interaction of manta rays with the largest brain of fishes and the possible underlying neurological structures. Abstract. In: Abstracts of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, Kailua
ari2014 ARI, C. (2014) Rapid coloration changes of manta rays (Mobulidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 113 (1): 180
ari2014a ARI, C. (2014) Manta rays change colour. Nature, 512: 9
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ari2015a ARI, C. & DECKER, S. & FORD, J. & D'AGOSTINO, D. (2015) What Can We Learn From Deep-Diving Elasmobranchs to Help Humans Adapt to Extreme Underwater Environments? Abstract. FASEB Journal, 29 (1 Supplement): 678.18