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awruch2007 AWRUCH, C.A. (2007) The reproductive biology and movement patterns of the draughtboard shark, (Cephaloscyllium laticeps): implications for bycatch management. PhD thesis, University of Tasmania
awruch2008 AWRUCH, C.A. & FRUSHER, S.D. & PANKHURST, N.W. & STEVENS, J.D. (2008) Non-lethal assessment of reproductive characteristics for management and conservation of sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 355: 277
awruch2008a AWRUCH, C.A. & LO NOSTRO, F.L. & SOMOZA, G.M. & DI GIÁCOMO, E.E. (2008) Reproductive biology of the angular angel shark Squatina guggenheim (Chondrichthyes: Squatinidae) off Patagonia (Argentina, southwestern Atlantic). Ciencias Marinas, 34 (1): 17
awruch2008b AWRUCH, C.A. & PANKHURST, N.W. & FRUSHER, S.D. & STEVENS, J.D. (2008) Endocrine and Morphological Correlates of Reproduction in the Draughtboard Shark Cephaloscyllium laticeps (Elasmobranchii: Scyliorhinidae). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 309: 184
awruch2009 AWRUCH, C.A. & PANKHURST, N.W. & FRUSHER, S.D. & STEVENS, J.D. (2009) Reproductive seasonality and embryo development in the draughtboard shark Cephaloscyllium laticeps. Marine and Freshwater Research, 60 (12): 1265
awruch2011 AWRUCH, C.A. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & PANKHURST, N.W. (2011) Evaluation and use of a portable field kit for measuring whole-blood lactate in sharks. Marine and Freshwater Research, 62 (6): 694
awruch2011a AWRUCH, C.A. & WHITE, W.T. (2011) Dipturus queenslandicus In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>
awruch2011b AWRUCH, C.A. & WHITE, W.T. (2011) Okamejei arafurensis In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>
awruch2011c AWRUCH, C.A. & WHITE, W.T. (2011) Irolita westraliensis In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>
awruch2012 AWRUCH, C.A. & FRUSHER, S.D. & STEVENS, J.D. & BARNETT, A. (2012) Movement patterns of the draughtboard shark Cephaloscyllium laticeps (Scyliorhinidae) determined by passive tracking and conventional tagging. Journal of Fish Biology, 80 (5): 1417
awruch2013 AWRUCH, C.A. (2013) Reproductive endocrinology in chondrichthyans: The present and the future. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 192: 60
awruch2014 AWRUCH, C.A. & JONES, S.M. & GARCÍA ASOREY, M. & BARNETT, A. (2014) Non-lethal assessment of the reproductive status of sevengill sharks Notorynchus cepedianus to determine the significance of habitat use in coastal areas. Conservation Physiology, 2 (1): cou013
axsmith2006 AXSMITH, B.J. (2006) The first Mesozoic record of the enigmatic fossil Palaeoxyris from North America; Chinle Formation, Petrified Forest National Park. In: PARKER, W.G., ASH, S.R. & IRMIS, R.B. (eds.): A Century of Research at Petrified Forest National Park: Geology and Paleontology. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin, 62: 150
ayala2014 AYALA, L. & SANCHEZ-SCAGLIONI, R. (2014) Catch, effort and bycatch of longline fishery in central Peru. Revista Peruana de Biologia, 21 (3): 243
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babkin1929 BABKIN, B.P. (1929) Studies on the pancreatic secretion in skates. Biological Bulletin, 57: 272
ayers1889 AYERS, H. (1889) The morphology of the carotids, based on a study of the blood-vessels of Chlamydoselachus anguineus, Garman. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 17: 191
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ayres1842a AYRES, W.O. (1842) Enumeration of the fishes of Brookhaven, Long Island, with remarks upon the species observed. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1: 58
ayres1843 AYRES, W.O. (1843) Enumeration of the fishes of Brookhaven, Long Island, with remarks upon the species observed. Boston Journal of Natural History, 4 (3): 265