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gallagher2014b GALLAGHER, A.J. & ORBESEN, E.S. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. & SERAFY, J.E. (2014) Vulnerability of oceanic sharks as pelagic longline bycatch. Global Ecology and Conservation, 1: 50
gallagher2014c GALLAGHER, A.J. & ROMEIRO, J. & CANABAL, D. & CANABAL, V. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2014) Novel social behaviors in a threatened apex marine predator, the oceanic whitetip shark Carcharhinus longimanus. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 26 (4): 413
gallagher2014d GALLAGHER, A.J. & SERAFY, J.E. & COOKE, S.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2014) Physiological stress response, reflex impairment, and survival of five sympatric shark species following experimental capture and release. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 496: 207
gallagher2014e GALLAGHER, A.J. & WAGNER, D.N. & IRSCHICK, D.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2014) Individual variation in energy stores and body condition suggest presence of life-history trade-offs in migratory tiger sharks in the Atlantic. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 71
gallagher2014f GALLAGHER, A.J. & WAGNER, D.N. & IRSCHICK, D.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2014) Body condition predicts energy stores in apex predatory sharks. Conservation Physiology, 2 (1): cou022
gallagher2015 GALLAGHER, A.J. & COOKE, S.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2015) Risk perceptions and conservation ethics among recreational anglers targeting threatened sharks in the subtropical Atlantic. Endangered Species Research, 29 (1): 81
gallagher2015a GALLAGHER, A.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2015) Urbanized sharks are happier than their rural counterparts. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 55: E62
gallagher2015b GALLAGHER, A.J. & VIANNA, G.M.S. & PAPASTAMATIOU, Y.P. & MACDONALD, C. & GUTTRIDGE, T.L. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2015) Biological effects, conservation potential, and research priorities of shark diving tourism. Biological Conservation, 184: 365
gallagher2016 GALLAGHER, A.J. (2016) Coexisting with Sharks: A Response to Carter and Linnell. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 31 (11): 817
gallagher2017 GALLAGHER, A.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. & DANYLCHUK, A.J. & COOKE, S.J. (2017) Shark recreational fisheries: Status, challenges, and research needs. Ambio, 46 (4): 385-398
gallagher2017a GALLAGHER, A.J. & SHIFFMAN, D.S. & BYRNES, E.E. & HAMMERSCHLAG-PEYER, C.M. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2017) Patterns of resource use and isotopic niche overlap among three species of sharks occurring within a protected subtropical estuary. Aquatic Ecology, 51 (3): 435-448
gallagher2017b GALLAGHER, A.J. & SKUBEL, R.A. & PETHYBRIDGE, H.R. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2017) Energy metabolism in mobile, wild-sampled sharks inferred by plasma lipids. Conservation Physiology, 5(1): cox002
gallagher2017c GALLAGHER, A.J. & STAATERMAN, E.R. & COOKE, S.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2017) Behavioural responses to fisheries capture among sharks caught using experimental fishery gear. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 74 (1): 1
gallagher2017d GALLAGHER, K. & CAIRA, J. & CANTINO, M. (2017) Ultrastructure of cell types within the scolex and cephalic peduncle of the litobothriidean tapeworm, Litobothrium aenigmaticum. Invertebrate Biology, 136 (3): 243-259
gallagher2018 GALLAGHER, A.J. & PAPASTAMATIOU, Y.P. & BARNETT, A. (2018) Apex predatory sharks and crocodiles simultaneously scavenge a whale carcass. Journal of Ethology, 36 (2): 205-209
gallant2006 GALLANT, J.J. & HARVEY-CLARK, C.J. & MYERS, R.A. & STOKESBURY, M.J.W. (2006) Sea Lamprey Attached to a Greenland Shark in the St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada. Northeastern Naturalist, 13 (1): 35
gallant2016 GALLANT, J.J. & RODRÍGUEZ, M.A. & STOKESBURY, M.J.W. & HARVEY-CLARK, C. (2016) Influence of environmental variables on the diel movements of the Greenland Shark (Somniosus microcephalus) in the St. Lawrence Estuary. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 130 (1): 1-14
gallardo2011 GALLARDO, C. & SHIMADA, K. & SCHUMACHER, B.A. (2011) Fossil marine vertebrates from the lowermost Greenhorn Limestone (Upper Cretaceous: Middle Cenomanian) in southeastern Colorado. Abstract. In: Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, San Jose, California, October 27
gallardo2012 GALLARDO, C. & SHIMADA, K. & SCHUMACHER, B.A. (2012) A new Late Cretaceous marine vertebrate assemblage from the basal Greenhorn Limestone in southeastern Colorado, USA. Abstract. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 32 (Suppl. 1): 98
gallardo2013 GALLARDO, C. & SHIMADA, K. & SCHUMACHER, B.A. (2013) A New Late Cretaceous Marine Vertebrate Assemblage from the Lincoln Limestone Member of the Greenhorn Limestone in Southeastern Colorado. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 115 (3