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davies1967 DAVIES, D.H. & JOUBERT, L.S. (1967) Tag evaluation and shark tagging in South African waters, 1964-1965. In: Gilbert, P.W. & Mathewson, R.F. & Rall, D.P. (eds.). Sharks, skates and rays. John Hopkins Press, Baltimore: 111
davies1986 DAVIES, D.H. & LAWSON, R. & BURCH, S.J. & HANSON, J.E. (1986) Relationships of Cartilaginous Fishes I. An Immunological Study of Holocephalans and Elasmobranchs Based on the Antigenic Characteristics of Isolated Transferrins. 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: 173
davies1987 DAVIES, D.H. & LAWSON, R. & BURCH, S.J. & HANSON, J.E. (1987) Evolutionary relationships of a "primitive" shark (Heterodontus) assessed by micro-complement fixation of serum transferrin. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 25 (1): 74
davy1832 DAVY, J. (1832) An Account of Some Experiments and Observations on the Torpedo (Raia Torpedo, Linn.). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 122: 259
davies2009 DAVIES, W.L. & CARVALHO, L.S. & TAY, B.-H. & BRENNER, S. & HUNT, D.M. & VENKATESH, B. (2009) Into the blue: gene duplication and loss underlie color vision adaptations in a deep-sea chimaera, the elephant shark Callorhinchus milii. Genome Research, 19 (3): 415
davies2012 DAVIES, T.K. & STEVENS, G. & MEEKAN, M.G. & STRUVE, J. & ROWCLIFFE, J.M. (2012) Can citizen science monitor whale-shark aggregations? Investigating bias in mark-recapture modelling using identification photographs sourced from the public. Wildlife Research, 39 (8): 696
davies2012a DAVIES, W.I.L. & TAY, B.-H. & ZHENG, L. & DANKS, J.A. & BRENNER, S. & FOSTER, R.G. & COLLIN, S.P. & HANKINS, M.W. & VENKATESH, B. & HUNT, D.M. (2012) Evolution and Functional Characterisation of Melanopsins in a Deep-Sea Chimaera (Elephant Shark, Callorhinchus milii). PLoS ONE, 7 (12): e51276
davies2014 DAVIES, T.K. (2014) Social Media Monitors the Largest Fish in the Sea. American Scientist, 102: 116
davilaortiz2000 DÁVILA-ORTÍZ, J. & VILLAVICENCIO-GARAYZAR, C.J. (2000) Gymnura marmorata (Cooper, 1863) and Gymnura crebripunctata (Peters, 1869), two species or sexual dimorphism? Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 16th Annual Meeting, 14
davilaortiz2002 DÁVILA-ORTIZ, J. (2002) Biologiá reproductiva de la raya mariposa Gymnura marmorata (Cooper 1863), en Bahía Almejas, B.C.S., México. Thesis de Licenciatura. 38 p.
davis1879 DAVIS, J.W. (1879) Description of a new species of fossil fish spine, Ctenacanthus minor, from the Lower Coal-Measures of Yorkshire. Geological Magazine, decade 2, 6: 531
davis1880 DAVIS, J.W. (1880) On the fish fauna of the Yorkshire Coal Field. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 6 (8): 359
davis1880a DAVIS, J.W. (1880) On the fish-remains found in the Cannel Coal in the Middle Coal-Measures of the West Riding of Yorkshire, with the description of some new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 36: 56
davis1880b DAVIS, J.W. (1880) On the genus Pleuracanthus, AGASS., including Orthacanthus, AGASS., and GOLDF., Diplodus, AGASS., and Xenacanthus, BEYR. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 36: 321
davis1881 DAVIS, J.W. (1881) On Palaeospinax priscus Egerton. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 5), 43: 429
davis1881a DAVIS, J.W. (1881) On the genera Ctenoptychius, AGASSIZ; Ctenopetalus, AGASSIZ; and Harpacodus, AGASSIZ. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (Series 5), 8: 424
davis1881b DAVIS, J.W. (1881) On Anodontacanthus, a new genus of fossil fishes from the Coal-Measures; with descriptions of three new species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 37: 427
davis1881c DAVIS, J.W. (1881) Notes on the fish-remains of the bone-bed at Aust, near Bristol; with the description of some new genera and species. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 37: 414
davis1882 DAVIS, J.W. (1882) On Diodontopsodus, DAVIS, a new genus of fossil fishes from the Mountain Limestone, at Richmond, in Yorkshire. Abstract. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 51: 646
davis1883 DAVIS, J.W. (1883) On the fossil fishes of the Carboniferous Limestone Series of Great Britain. Scientific Transactions of the Royal Dublin Society, Series 2, 1: 327