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ward1978 WARD, D.J. (1978) Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 1. Two new species of Alopias (Thresher Shark) from the English Eocene. Tertiary Research, 2 (1): 23
ward1979 WARD, D.J. (1979) Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 3. A review of the Hexanchid sharks with a description of four new species. Tertiary Research, 2 (3): 111
ward1979a WARD, D.J. (1979) Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 2. A new species of Dasyatis (Sting Ray) from the London Clay (Eocene) of Essex, England. Tertiary Research, 2 (2): 75
ward1980 WARD, D.J. (1980) The distribution of sharks, rays and chimaeroids in the English Palaeogene. Tertiary Research, 3 (1): 13
ward1983 WARD, D.J. (1983) Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 4. A new batoid genus from the Bracklesham Group of Selsea, Sussex. Tertiary Research, 5 (2): 105
ward1984 WARD, D.J. (1984) Additions to the fish fauna of the English Palaeogene. 5. A new species of Raja from the London Clay. Tertiary Research, 6 (2): 65
ward1987 WARD, D.J. & THIES, D. (1987) Hexanchid shark teeth (Neoselachii, Vertebrata) from the Lower Cretaceous of Germany and England. Mesozoic Research, 1 (2): 89
ward1988 WARD, D.J. (1988) Hypotodus verticalis (Agassiz 1843), Hypotodus robustus (Leriche 1921) and Hypodus heinzelini (Casier 1967), Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes, junior synonyms of Carcharias hopei (Agassiz 1843). Tertiary Research, 10 (1): 1
ward1989 WARD, D.J. & DUFFIN, C.J. (1989) Mesozoic Chimaeroids. 1. A new chimaeroid from the Early Jurassic of Gloucestershire, England. Mesozoic Research, 2 (2): 45
ward1990 WARD, D.J. & WIEST, R.L. (1990) A checklist of Palaeocene and Eocene sharks and rays (Chondrichthyes) from the Pamunkey Group, Maryland and Virginia, USA. Tertiary Research, 12 (2): 81
ward1991 WARD, D.J. & GRANDE, L. (1991) Chimaeroid fish remains from Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctic Science, 3 (3): 323
ward1997 WARD, R.D. & GARDNER, M.G. (1997) Stock structure and species identification of school and gummy sharks in Australasian waters. Project FRRF 93/11 and FRDC 93/64. CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. 92pp.
ward1999 WARD, D.J. & AVERIANOV, A.O. (1999) A new ginglymostomatid shark (Chondrichthyes, Orectolobiformes) from Late Cretaceous of Kyzylkum desert. Russian Academy of Sciences Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, 277: 89
ward2001 WARD, D.J. & BONAVIA, C.G. (2001) Additions to, and a review of, the Miocene shark and ray fauna of Malta. Central Mediterranean Naturalist, 3 (3): 131
ward2005 WARD, R.D. & ZEMLAK, T.S. & INNES, B.H. & LAST, P.R. & HEBERT, P.D.N. (2005) DNA barcoding Australia's fish species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Biological Sciences, 360 (1462): 1847
ward2007 WARD, R.D. & HOLMES, B.H. & ZEMLAK, T.S. & SMITH, P.J. (2007) Part 12 - DNA barcoding discriminates spurdogs of the genus Squalus. CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper, 14: 117
ward2008 WARD, P. & LAWRENCE, E. & DARBYSHIRE, R. & HINDMARSH, S. (2008) Large-scale experiment shows that nylon leaders reduce shark bycatch and benefit pelagic longline fishers. Fisheries Research, 90 (1
ward2008a WARD, R.D. & HOLMES, B.H. & WHITE, W.T. & LAST, P.R. (2008) DNA barcoding Australasian chondrichthyans: results and potential uses in conservation. Marine and Freshwater Research, 59 (1): 57
ward2015 WARD, D. & KENT, B. (2015) A new giant species of thresher shark from the Miocene of the United States and Malta. Abstract. In: Abstracts of the 63rd Symposium for Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy & 24th Symposium of Palaeontological Preparation and Conservation with The Geological Curators
wardle1952 WARDLE, R.A. & MCLEOD, J.A. (1952) The zoology of tapeworms. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 780 pp