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galindez2010 GALÍNDEZ, E.J. & DÍAZ-ANDRADE, M.C. & AVACA, M.S. & ESTECONDO, S. (2010) Morphological study of the oviductal gland in the smallnose fanskate Sympterygia bonapartii (Müller and Henle, 1841) (Chondrichthyes, Rajidae). Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 70 (2): 325
galindez2014 GALÍNDEZ, E. & DÍAZ ANDRADE, M. & ESTECONDO, S. (2014) Morphological indicators of initial reproductive commitment in Mustelus schmitti (Springer 1939) (Chondrichthyes, Triakidae): folliculogenesis and ovarian structure over the life cycle Brazilian Journal of Biology, 74 (3 Suppl 1): 154
galindo2014 GALINDO, E. & NAVIA, A.F. & GIRALDO, A. (2014) Hábitos alimentarios y ecología trófica de Sphyrna corona y Sphyrna media de la zona central del Pacífico colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014
galindo2014a GALINDO, E. & NAVIA, A.F. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & AMARILES, D.F. & POLO-SILVA, C.J. (2014) Efectos espaciales y de sexo en la dieta de Potamotrygon magdalenae en la cuenca del Magdalena, Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014
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gallagher2004 GALLAGHER, M.J. & JEAL, F. & NOLAN, C.P. (2004) An Investigation of the Irish Ray Fishery in ICES Divisions VIIa and VIIg. Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science, 35: 1
gallagher2004a GALLAGHER, M.J. & NOLAN, C.P. & JEAL, F. (2004) Age, Growth and Maturity of the Commercial Ray Species from the Irish Sea. Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science, 35: 47
gallagher2005 GALLAGHER, M.J. & NOLAN, C.P. (2005) Age, growth and maturity of four commercial bathyrajid species from the Falkland Islands' Interim Conservation Zone. ICES CM Documents 2005, 21:
gallagher2005a GALLAGHER, M.J. & NOLAN, C.P. (2005) The use of caudal thorns as ageing structures on the thorny skate Amblyraja radiata. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 21th Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida
gallagher2005b GALLAGHER, M.J. & NOLAN, C.P. & JEAL, F. (2005) The Structure and Growth Processes of Caudal Thorns. Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science, 35: 125
gallagher2006 GALLAGHER, M.J. & GREEN, M.J. & NOLAN, C.P. (2006) The potential use of caudal thorns as a non-invasive ageing structure in the thorny skate (Amblyraja radiata Donovan, 1808). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 77 (3
gallagher2010 GALLAGHER, A.J. & FRICK, L.H. & BUSHNELL, P.G. & BRILL, R.W. & MANDELMAN, J.W. (2010) Blood Gas, Oxygen Saturation, pH, and Lactate Values in Elasmobranch Blood Measured with a Commercially Available Portable Clinical Analyzer and Standard Laboratory Instruments. Journal of Aquatic Animal Health, 22 (4): 229
gallagher2011 GALLAGHER, A.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2011) Global Shark Currency: The Distribution, Frequency and Economic Value of Shark Eco-tourism. Current Issues in Tourism, 14 (8): 797
gallagher2011a GALLAGHER, A.J. & JACKSON, T. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2011) Occurrence of tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) scavenging on avian prey and its possible connection to several large-scale bird die-offs in the Florida Keys. Florida Scientist, 74 (4): 264
gallagher2012 GALLAGHER, A.J. (2012) Evolved for Extinction? The rise and fall of the hammerhead sharks. Abstract. World Congress of Herpetology, Vancouver, Canada, August 8
gallagher2012a GALLAGHER, A.J. & KYNE, P.M. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2012) Ecological risk assessment and its application to elasmobranch conservation and management. Journal of Fish Biology, 80 (5): 1727
gallagher2014 GALLAGHER, A.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. & SHIFFMAN, D.S. & GIERY, S.T. (2014) Evolved for Extinction: The Cost and Conservation Implications of Specialization in Hammerhead Sharks. BioScience, 64 (7): 619
gallagher2014a GALLAGHER, A.J. & ORBESEN, E.S. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. & SERAFY, J.E. (2014) Evolutionary traits explain the vulnerability of apex predatory sharks to human-induced environmental changes. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E70