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tolotti2013 TOLOTTI, M.T. & TRAVASSOS, P. & FRÉDOU, F.L. & WOR, C. & ANDRADE, H.A. & HAZIN, F.H.V. (2013) Size, distribution and catch rates of the oceanic whitetip shark caught by the Brazilian tuna longline fleet. Fisheries Research, 143: 136
tolotti2015a TOLOTTI, M.T. & FILMALTER, J.D. & BACH, P. & TRAVASSOS, P. & SERÉT, B. & DAGORN, L. (2015) Banning is not enough: The complexities of oceanic shark management by tuna regional fisheries management organizations. Global Ecology and Conservation, 4: 1
tolotti2017 TOLOTTI, M. & BAUER, R. & FORGET, F. & BACH, P. & DAGORN, L. & TRAVASSOS, P. (2017) Fine-scale vertical movements of oceanic whitetip sharks (Carcharhinus longimanus). Fishery Bulletin, 115 (3): 380-395
tomana2008 TOMANA, M. & PARTON, A. & BARNES, D.W. (2008) An improved method for separation of leucocytes from peripheral blood of the little skate (Leucoraja erinacea). Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 25 (1
tomas1989 TOMAS, A.R.G. & GOMES, U.L. (1989) Observaçoes sobre a presença de Cetorhinus maximus (Gunnerus, 1765) (Elasmobranchii, Cetorhinidae) no sudeste e sul do Brasil. Boletim do Instituto de Pesca, São Paulo, 16 (1): 111
tombazi1934 TOMBAZI, N.A. (1934) Battle with a giant bat-ray (Dicerobatis eregoodoo). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 37 (1): 227
tomberg2018 TOMBERG, R.J. & CACHAPER, G.A. & WEINGART, G.S. (2018) Shark Related Injuries: A Case Series of Emergency Department Patients. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 36 (9): 1645-1649
tomes1876 TOMES, C.S. (1876) On the Development of the Teeth of Fishes (Elasmobranchii and Teleostei). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 166: 257
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tomita2009 TOMITA, T. (2009) Reconstruction of fossil shark ventilation systems based on gill arch morphology and evolutionary implications. Abstract Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 29 (Supplement to Number 3): 191A
tomita2010 TOMITA, T. & OJI, T. (2010) Habitat Reconstruction of Oligocene Elasmobranchs from Yamaga Formation, Ashiya Group, Western Japan. Paleontological Research, 14 (1): 69
tomita2011 TOMITA, T. (2011) Mouth-Size Estimation of a Primitive Lamniform Shark, Protolamna: Low Trophic Position in Lamniform Shark Origin. Paleontological Research, 15 (2): 68
tomita2011a TOMITA, T. & KURIHARA, K. (2011) First Record of a Large Lamniform Shark Cretodus semiplicatus in the Pacific Region, from the Mikasa Formation (Lower Cenomanian), Hokkaido, Japan. Paleontological Research, 15 (3): 181
tomita2011b TOMITA, T. & SATO, K. & SUDA, K. & KAWAUCHI, J. & NAKAYA, K. (2011) Feeding of the megamouth shark (Pisces: Lamniformes: Megachasmidae) predicted by its hyoid arch: A biomechanical approach. Journal of Morphology, 272 (5): 513
tomita2012 TOMITA, T. & SATO, K. & SUDA, K. & KAWAUCHI, J. & NAKAYA, K. (2012) Feeding of the megamouth shark (Pisces: Lamniformes: Megachasmidae) predicted by its hyoid arch: A biomechanical approach. Abstract - Poster World Congress of Herpetology, Vancouver, Canada, August 8
tomita2012a TOMITA, T. & TODA, M. & UEDA, K. & UCHIDA, S. & NAKAYA, K. (2012) Live-bearing manta ray: how the embryo acquires oxygen without placenta and umbilical cord. Biology Letters, 8 (5): 721
tomita2013 TOMITA, T. (2013) Intermittent swimming lifestyle in hybodontid sharks, reconstructed on the basis of gill arch and caudal fin morphologies. Abstract. In: SCHWARZ, C. & KRIWET, J. (editors): 6th International Meeting on Mesozoic Fishes
tomita2013a TOMITA, T. & KAWAI, T. & MATSUBARA, H. & NAGATA, R. (2013) Occurrence of the Chilean devil ray Mobula tarapacana (Elasmobranchii: Batoidea: Myliobatiformes) in the Sea of Okhotsk: first record from cold temperate waters. Journal of Fish Biology, 83 (3): 695
tomita2013b TOMITA, T. & TODA, M. & YAMAMOTO, Y. & SATO, K. & UCHIDA, S. & NAKAYA, K. (2013) A novel pharyngeal expansion mechanism in the yellow-spotted fanray, Platyrhina tangi (Elasmobranchii: Batoidea), with special reference to the function of the fifth ceratobranchial cartilage in batoids. Zoomorphology, 132 (3): 317
tomita2014 TOMITA, T. & KAWAI, T. & MATSUBARA, H. & KOBAYASHI, M. & KATAKURA, S. (2014) Northernmost record of a whale shark Rhincodon typus from the Sea of Okhotsk. Journal of Fish Biology, 84 (1): 243