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daubrey1961 D'AUBREY, J.D. & DAVIES, D.H. (1961) Shark attack off the East Coast of South Africa, 1st February, 1961. Investigational Report Oceanographic Research Institute, 5: 1
daubrey1964b D'AUBREY, J.D. (1964) Preliminary guide to the sharks found off the east coast of South Africa. South African Association for Marine Biological Research, Oceanographic Research Institute, Investigational Report, (8): 1
daubrey1969 D'AUBREY, J.D. (1969) Two species of shark new to South African waters. Bulletin South African Association for Marine Biological Research, 7: 30
daubrey1971 D'AUBREY, J.D. (1971) The taxonomy of two shark species of the genus Carcharhinus. MS. Thesis, University of Natal, Durban, 171 p.
daugherty1964 DAUGHERTY, A.E. (1964) The sand shark, Carcharias ferox (Risso), in California. California Fish and Game, 50 (1): 4
davenport1988 DAVENPORT, S.R. & STEVENS, J.D. (1988) Age and growth of two commercially important sharks (Carcharhinus tilstoni and C. sorrah) from northern Australia. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 39 (4): 417
davenport1995 DAVENPORT, S. (1995) Mercury in blue sharks and deepwater dogfish from around Tasmania. Australian Fisheries, 54 (3): 20
davenport2005 DAVENPORT, I.R. & WOURMS, J.P. (2005) The early evolution of viviparity in elasmobranch fishes leads to extreme remodelling of the vertebrate follicle. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 21th Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida
davenport2011 DAVENPORT, I.R. & WEAVER, A.L. & WOURMS, J.P. (2011) A novel set of structures within the elasmobranch, ovarian follicle. Journal of Morphology, 272 (5): 557
daves1998 DAVES, N.K. & NAMMACK, M.F. (1998) US and International mechanisms for protecting and managing shark resources. Fisheries Research, 39 (2): 223
david1943 DAVID, L.R. (1943) Miocene fishes from Southern California. Geological Society of America, Special Paper, 43 (13): 1
david1944 DAVID, L.R. (1944) A Permian shark from the Grand Canyon. Journal of Paleontology, 18 (1): 90
david1946 DAVID, L.R. (1946) Upper Cretaceous fish remains from the western border of the San Joaquin Valley, California. Carnegie Institution of Washington, 551: 83
david1985 DAVID, G. (1985) Pêche de subsistance et milieu naturel: les mangrove de Vanuatu et leur intérêt halieutique. Notes et documents d'océanographie. Mission ORSTOM de Port
davidson1918 DAVIDSON, P. (1918) The musculature of Heptanchus maculatus. University of California Publications in Zoology, 18: 151
davidson1919 DAVIDSON, P. (1919) A cestraciont spine from the Middle Triassic of Nevada. Bulletin of the Department of Geology, 11 (4): 433
deblanger2005 DE BLANGER, K. (2005) The effect of the Permian mass extinction on shark faunas. PhD Thesis, University of Bristol: 297 pp.
davidson2011 DAVIDSON, B. & CLIFF, G. (2011) Liver lipids of female Carcharias taurus (spotted raggedtooth) sharks: a comparison between seasons. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 37 (3): 613
davidson2011a DAVIDSON, B. & SIDELL, J. & RHODES, J. & CLIFF, G. (2011) A comparison of the heart and muscle total lipid and fatty acid profiles of nine large shark species from the east coast of South Africa. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 37 (1): 105
davidson2011b DAVIDSON, B. & ZAYED, M. & ZAYED, S. & CLIFF, G. (2011) Liver lipids of Indian and Atlantic Ocean spinner Carcharhinus brevipinna and blacktip Carcharhinus limbatus sharks. African Journal of Marine Science, 33 (1): 115