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gill1897 GILL, T. & TOWNSEND, C.H. (1897) Diagnoses of new species of fishes found in Bering Sea. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 11: 231
gill1902 GILL, T. (1902) The whale-shark (Rhinodon typicus) as an american fish. Science, 15 (386): 824
gill1903 GILL, T. (1903) The use of the name Torpedo for the Electric catfish. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 26: 697
gill1903a GILL, T. (1903) On some neglected genera of fishes. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 26: 959
gill2005 GILL, A.B. & KIMBER, J.A. (2005) The potential for cooperative management of elasmobranchs and offshore renewable energy development in UK waters. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 85 (5): 1075
gill2006 GILL, H.S. & MORGAN, D.L. & DOUPE, R.G. & ROWLAND, A.J. (2006) The fishes of Lake Kununurra, a highly regulated section of the Ord River in northern Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 23: 1
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gilland2013 GILLAND, E. & RAHMAT, S. (2013) Anatomy and development of brainstem vasculature in the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias. Abstract FASEB Journal, 27 (Meeting Abstracts): 745.1
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gillette1984 GILLETTE, D.D. (1984) A marine ichthyofauna from the Miocene of Panama, and the Tertiary Caribbean faunal province. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 4 (2): 172
gilliam1993 GILLIAM, D. & SULLIVAN, K.M. (1993) Diet and feeding habits of the southern stingray Dasyatis americana in the central Bahamas. Bulletin of Marine Science, 52 (3): 1007
gilligan2011 GILLIGAN, J.J. & OTWAY, N.M. (2011) Comparison of dorsal and pectoral fin denudes for grey nurse, great white, and six whaler sharks from east Australian waters. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 144 (3
gillis2007 GILLIS, J.A. & DONOGHUE, P.C.J. (2007) The Homology and Phylogeny of Chondrichthyan Tooth Enameloid. Journal of Morphology, 268 (1): 33
gillis2009 GILLIS, J.A. & DAHN, R.D. & SHUBIN, N.H. (2009) Shared developmental mechanisms pattern the vertebrate gill arch and paired fin skeletons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106 (14): 5720
gillis2009a GILLIS, J.A. & DAHN, R.D. & SHUBIN, N.H. (2009) Chondrogenesis and homology of the visceral skeleton in the little skate, Leucoraja erinacea (Chondrichthyes: Batoidea). Journal of Morphology, 270 (5): 628
gillis2009b GILLIS, J.A. & SHUBIN, N.H. (2009) The Evolution of Gnathostome Development: Insight From Chondrichthyan Embryology. Genesis, 47 (12): 825
gillis2011 GILLIS, J.A. & RAWLINSON, K.A. & BELL, J. & LYON, W.S. & BAKER, C.V.H. & SHUBIN, N.H. (2011) Holocephalan embryos provide evidence for gill arch appendage reduction and opercular evolution in cartilaginous fishes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108 (4): 1507
gillis2012 GILLIS, J.A. & MODRELL, M.S. & BAKER, C.V.H. (2012) A timeline of pharyngeal endoskeletal condensation and differentiation in the shark, Scyliorhinus canicula, and the paddlefish, Polyodon spathula. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 28 (3): 341
gillis2012a GILLIS, J.A. & MODRELL, M.S. & NORTHCUTT, R.G. & CATANIA, K.C. & LUER, C.A. & BAKER, C.V.H. (2012) Electrosensory ampullary organs are derived from lateral line placodes in cartilaginous fishes. Development, 139: 3142