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long1993c LONG, D.J. & WAGGONER, B.M. (1993) The ectoparasite barnacle Anelasma (Cirripedia, Thoracica, Lepadomorpha) on the shark Centroscyllium nigrum (Chondrichthyes, Squalidae) from the Pacific sub-Antarctic. Systematic Parasitology, 26 (2): 133
long1994 LONG, D.J. (1994) First records of the combtooth dogfish shark, Centroscyllium nigrum (Chondrichthyes: Squalidae) from the Pacific subantarctic of Chile. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 40 (4): 478
long1994a LONG, D.J. (1994) Quaternary colonization of Paleogene persistence?: historical biogeography of skates (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae) in the Antarctic ichthyofauna. Paleobiology, 20 (2): 215
long1995 LONG, D.J. & SPENCER, C. (1995) Cowsharks (Chondrichthyes, Hexanchidae) as Predators on the Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina richardsi) in San Francisco Bay, California. Chondros, 6 (2): 9
long1995a LONG, J.A. & YOUNG, G.C. (1995) Sharks from the Middle-Late Devonian Aztec Siltstone, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 17: 287
long1996 LONG, D.J. (1996) First confirmed record of teleost predation on a shark egg case. California Fish and Game, 82 (1): 103
long1996a LONG, D.J. (1996) Records of White Shark-Bitten Leatherback Sea Turtles along the Central California Coast. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 317
long1996b LONG, D.J. & HANNI, K.D. & PYLE, P. & ROLETTO, J. & JONES, R.E. & BANDAR, R. (1996) White shark predation on four pinniped species in central California waters: Geographic and temporal patterns inferred from wounded carcasses. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 263
long1996c LONG, D.J. & JONES, R.E. (1996) White shark predation and scavenging on cetaceans in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 293
long1996d LONG, D.J. & WAGGONER, B.M. (1996) Evolutionary relationships of the white shark: A phylogeny of lamniform sharks based on dental morphology. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 37
long1997 LONG, D.J. (1997) First account of the birdbeak dogfish shark, Deania calcea, (Chondrichthyes: Squalidae) from the northern coast of Peru. Revista de BiologĂ­a Tropical, 45 (2): 937
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long1999 LONG, D.J. & MCCOSKER, J.E. (1999) A new species of deep-water skate, Rajella eisenhardti, (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae) from the Galápagos Islands. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 112 (1): 45
long2000 LONG, D.J. & STILWELL, J.D. (2000) Fish remains from the Eocene of Mount Discovery, Antarctica. Iin J.D. Stilwell & R.M. Feldmann (eds.) Paleobiology and Paleoenvironments of Eocene Rocks, Mc Murdo Sound, East Antarctica. Antarctic Research Series, American Geophysical Union. 76: 349
long2000a LONG, J.A. & HAIRAPETIAN, V. (2000) Famennian microvertebrates from the Dalmeh area, central Iran. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement, 58: 211
long2000b LONG, J.A. & TRINAJSTIC, K. (2000) An overview of the Devonian microvertebrate faunas of Western Australia. In: BLIECK, A. and TURNER, S. (eds). Palaeozoic vertebrate biochronology and global marine/non
long2010 LONG, J.H. & PORTER, M.E. & ROOT, R.G. & LIEW, C.W. (2010) Go Reconfigure: How Fish Change Shape as They Swim and Evolve. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 50 (6): 1120
long2011 LONG, D.J. & MCCOSKER, J.E. & BLUM, S. & KLAPFER, A. (2011) Tropical Eastern Pacific Records of the Prickly Shark, Echinorhinus cookei (Chondrichthyes: Echinorhinidae). Pacific Science, 65 (4): 433
long2011a LONG, J.H. & KOOB, T.J. & SCHAEFER, J. & SUMMERS, A. & BANTILAN, K. & GROTMOL, S. & PORTER, M.E. (2011) Inspired by Sharks: A Biomimetic Skeleton for the Flapping, Propulsive Tail of an Aquatic Robot. Marine Technology Society Journal, 45 (4): 119
long2014 LONG, D.J. & BOESSENECKER, R.W. & EHRET, D.J. (2014) Timing of evolution in the Carcharodon lineage: Rapid morphological change creates a major shift in a predator