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everhart2004a | EVERHART, M.J. (2004) First record of the hybodont shark genus, Polyacrodus sp., (Chondrichthyes; Polyacrodontidae) from the Kiowa Formation (Lower-Cretaceous) of McPherson County, Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 107 (1/2): 83 |
everhart2004b | EVERHART, M.J. & CAGGIANO, T. (2004) An associated dentition and calcified vertebral centra of the Late Cretaceous elasmobranch, Ptychodus anonymus Williston 1900. Paludicola, 4 (4): 125 |
everhart2004c | EVERHART, M.J. & DARNELL, M.K. (2004) Occurrence of Ptychodus mammillaris (Elasmobranchii) in the Fairport Chalk Member of the Carlile Shale (Upper Cretaceous) of Ellis County, Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 107 (3/4): 126 |
everhart2005 | EVERHART, M.J. (2005) Bite marks on an elasmosaur (Sauropterygia; Plesiosauria) paddle from the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) as probable evidence of feeding by the lamniform shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli. PalArch's Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology, 2 (2): 1 |
everhart2005a | EVERHART, M.J. & EVERHART, P.A. & EWELL, K. (2005) A marine ichthyofauna from the Upper Dakota Sandstone (Late Cretaceous). Abstract. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 108 (1/2): 71 |
everhart2005b | EVERHART, M.J. & SHIMADA, K. & EWELL, K. (2005) First record of the lamniform shark genus, Johnlongia, from the Niobrara Chalk. Abstract. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 108 (1/2): 71 |
everhart2006 | EVERHART, M.J. & EWELL, K. (2006) Shark-bitten dinosaur (Hadrosauridae) caudal vertebrae from the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Coniacian) of western Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 109 (1/2): 27 |
everhart2007 | EVERHART, M.J. (2007) New stratigraphic records (Albian-Campanian) of Rhinobatos sp. (Chondrichthyes; Rajiformes) from the Cretaceous of Kansa. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 110 (3/4): 225 |
everhart2009 | EVERHART, M.J. (2009) First occurrence of marine vertebrates in the Early Cretaceous of Kansas: Champion Shell Bed, basal Kiowa Formation. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 112 (3/4): 201 |
everhart2011 | EVERHART, M.J. (2011) Occurrence of the hybodont shark genus Meristodonoides (Chondrichthyes; Hybodontiformes) in the Cretaceous of Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 114 (1/2): 33 |
everhart2013 | EVERHART, M.J. (2013) |
evermann1891 | EVERMANN, B.W. & JENKINS, O.P. (1891) Report upon a collection of fishes made at Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, with descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 14 (846): 121 |
evermann1894 | EVERMANN, B.W. & KENDALL, W.C. (1894) The fishes of Texas and the Rio Grande Basin, etc. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 12: 57 |
evermann1902 | EVERMANN, B.W. & MARSH, M.C. (1902) The fishes of Porto Rico. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission, 20 (1): 49 |
evermann1907 | EVERMANN, B.W. & KENDALL, W.C. (1907) Notes on a collection of fishes from Argentina, South America, with describtions of three new species. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 31: 67 |
evermann1917 | EVERMANN, B.W. & RADCLIFFE, L. (1917) The fishes of the west coast of Peru and the Titicaca Basin. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 95: 166 pp., 14 pls |
every2014 | EVERY, S.L. & CROOK, D. & FULTON, C. & KYNE, P. & PETHYBRIDGE, H. (2014) Investigating trophic role of roving apex predators in tropical estuaries across space and time of northern Australia: a case study with euryhaline elasmobranchs. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 21 |
every2016 | EVERY, S.L. & PETHYBRIDGE, H.R. & CROOK, D.A. & KYNE, P.M. & FULTON, C.J. (2016) Comparison of fin and muscle tissues for analysis of signature fatty acids in tropical euryhaline sharks. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 479: 46 |
every2017 | EVERY, S.L. & PETHYBRIDGE, H.R. & FULTON, C.J. & KYNE, P.M. & CROOK, D.A. (2017) Niche metrics suggest euryhaline and coastal elasmobranchs provide trophic connections among marine and freshwater biomes in northern Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 565: 181 |
evetts1979 | EVETTS, M.J. (1979) Upper Cretaceous sharks from the Black Hills region, Wyoming and South Dakota. Mountain Geologist, 16 (2): 59 |