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branson1916 BRANSON, E.B. (1916) The Lower Embar of Wyoming and Its Fauna. Journal of Geology, 24 (7): 639
branson1935 BRANSON, C.C. (1935) A labyrinthodont from the Lower Gondwana of Kashmir and a new edestid from the Permian of the Salt Range. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 9: 19
eastman1897 EASTMAN, C.R. (1897) Tamiobatis vetustus: a new form of fossil skate. American Journal of Science, Series 4, 4: 85
branstetter1981 BRANSTETTER, S. (1981) Biological notes on the sharks of the north central Gulf of Mexico. Contributions in Marine Science, 24: 13
branstetter1982 BRANSTETTER, S. (1982) Problems associated with the identification and separation of the spinner shark, Carcharhinus brevipinna, and the black tip shark Carcharhinus limbatus. Copeia, 1982 (2): 461
branstetter1983 BRANSTETTER, S. & MCEACHRAN, J.D. (1983) A first record of the bigeye thresher, Alopias superciliosus, the blue shark Prionace glauca, and the pelagic stingray Dasyatis violacea, from the Gulf of Mexico. Northeast Gulf Science, 6 (1): 59
branstetter1984 BRANSTETTER, S. (1984) Triakidae. In: WHITEHEAD, P.J.P., BAUCHOT, M.
branstetter1984a BRANSTETTER, S. (1984) Carcharhinidae. In: WHITEHEAD, P.J.P., BAUCHOT, M.
branstetter1986 BRANSTETTER, S. & MCEACHRAN, J.D. (1986) A first record of Odontaspis noronhai (Lamniformes: Odontaspididae) for the Western North Atlantic, with notes on two uncommon sharks from the Gulf of Mexico. Northeast Gulf Science, 8 (2): 153
branstetter1986a BRANSTETTER, S. & MCEACHRAN, J.D. (1986) Age and growth of four Carcharhinid sharks common to the Gulf of Mexico: A summary Paper. In: Uyeno, T. & Arai, R. & Taniuchi, T. & Matsuura, K. (eds) Proceedings of the second international conference on Indo-Pacific fishes. Ichthyological Society of Japan, Tokyo: 361
branstetter1987a BRANSTETTER, S. (1987) Age and growth validation of newborn sharks held in laboratory aquaria, with comments on the life history of the Atlantic sharpnose shark, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae. Copeia, 1987 (2): 291
branstetter1987b BRANSTETTER, S. (1987) Age, growth and reproductive biology of the silky shark Carcharhinus falciformis and the scalloped hammerhead, Sphyrna lewini, from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 19 (3): 161
branstetter1987c BRANSTETTER, S. & STILES, R. (1987) Age and growth estimates of the bull shark, Carcharhinus leucas, from the northern Gulf of Mexico. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 20 (3): 169
branstetter1989 BRANSTETTER, S. & MUSICK, J.A. & COLVOCORESSES, J.A. (1989) A comparison of the age and growth of the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier, from off Virginia and from the North-western Gulf of Mexico. Fishery Bulletin, 85 (2): 269
branstetter1990 BRANSTETTER, S. (1990) Early life-history implications on selected Carcharhinoid & Lamnoid sharks of the Northwest Atlantic. In: Pratt, H.L., Gruber, S.H., Taniuchi, T., editors. Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries: NOAA Technical Report NMFS, 90: 17
branstetter1993 BRANSTETTER, S. & MUSICK, J.A. (1993) Comparisons of shark catch rates on longlines using rope/steel (Yankee) and monofilament gangions. Marine Fisheries Review, 55 (3): 4
branstetter1994 BRANSTETTER, S. & MUSICK, J.A. (1994) Age and Size estimates for the sand tiger in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 123: 242
branstetter1996 BRANSTETTER, S. & BURGESS, G.H. (1996) Characterization and status of the southeast U.S. commercial shark fishery with recommendations for sustainability. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 12th Annual Meeting, June 13
branstetter1999 BRANSTETTER, S. (1999) The management of the United States Atlantic shark fishery. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper, 378/1: 109
brar1998 BRAR, S. (1998) On a whale shark landed at Paradeep, Orrisa. Marine Fisheries Information Service, Technical and Extension Series, 155: 20