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grant1982 | GRANT, E.M. (1982) Guide to fishes. Fifth Edition. Dept. of Harbors and Marine, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 1 |
grant2013 | GRANT, K.R. & CAMPBELL, T.W. & SILVER, T.I. & OLEA-POPELKA, F.J. (2013) Validation of an Ultrasound-Guided Technique to Establish a Liver-to-Coelom Ratio and a Comparative Analysis of the Ratios Among Acclimated and Recently Wild-Caught Southern Stingrays, Dasyatis americana. Zoo Biology, 32 (1): 104 |
grant2018 | GRANT, M.I. & SMART, J.J. & WHITE, W.T. & CHIN, A. & BAJE, L. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2018) Life history characteristics of the silky shark Carcharhinus falciformis from the central west Pacific. Marine and Freshwater Research, 69 (4): 562-573 |
grantmackie2014 | GRANT-MACKIE, J.A. & YAMAKITA, S. & MATSUMOTO, T. & HORI, R.S. & TAKEMURA, A. & AITA, Y. & TAKAHASHI, S. & CAMPBELL, H.J. (2014) A probable shark dorsal fin spine fragment from the Early Triassic of the Arrow Rocks sequence, Whangaroa, northern New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 57 (3): 295 |
grass1982 | GRASS, C.-H. & DROEGE, M. (1982) Der Doberg bei Bünde in Westfalen - Ein klassischer Fossilfundpunkt. Mineralien |
grassmann2012 | GRASSMANN, M. & NATANSON, L. & SLAGER, C. & HERBERT, K. (2012) Observations of Growth and Demography in Captive-Born Pacific Angel Sharks (Squatina californica), at Aquarium of the Bay. Abstract. World Congress of Herpetology, Vancouver, Canada, August 8 |
grassmann2017 | GRASSMANN, M. & MCNEIL, B. & WHARTON, J. (2017) Sharks in Captivity: The Role of Husbandry, Breeding, Education, and Citizen Science in Shark Conservation. Advances in Marine Biology, 78: 89-119 |
grassmann2017a | GRASSMANN, M. & SLAGER, C.J. & SCHOUEST, M. (2017) Chapter 40: Aquarium reproduction, growth and husbandry of the Pacific angelshark, Squatina californica. In: SMITH, M. & WARMOLTS, D. & THONEY, D. & HUETER, R. & MURRAY, M. & EZURRA, J. (EDITORS): 2017. The Elasmobranch Husbandry Manual II: Recent Advances in the Care of Sharks, Rays and their Relatives. Special Publication of the Ohio Biological Survey: 411-420 |
gratzianov1906 | GRATZIANOV, V.J. (1906) Über eine besondere Gruppe der Rochen. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 30 (no. 13/14): 399 |
graumann1983 | GRAUMANN, B.M. (1983) Fische, Saurier, Haie - Fossilien aus dem pfälzischen Rotliegenden. Mineralien |
grauvogel1951 | GRAUVOGEL, L. (1951) Sur des pontes de poissons du Grés a Voltzia (Trias inf.) des Vosges. Compte Rendu Sommaire des Seances de la Societe Geologique de France 1951, 9: 153 |
gravendeel2002 | GRAVENDEEL, R. & VAN NEER, W. & BRINKHUIZEN, D. (2002) An Identification Key for Dermal Denticles of Rajidae from the North Sea. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 12 (6): 420 |
gray1827 | GRAY, J.E. (1827) List of fish of Australia. In: King's Survey of coast of Australia. King's Surv. Australia: 435 |
gray1831 | GRAY, J.E. (1831) Description of three new species of fish, including two undescribed genera, discovered by John Reeves, Esq., in China. Zoological Miscellany, 1831: 4 |
gray1831a | GRAY, J.E. (1831) Description of twelve new genera of fish, discovered by Gen. Hardwicke, in India, the greater part in the British Museum. Zoological Miscellany, 1831: 7 |
gray1834 | GRAY, J.E. (1834) Illustrations of Indian zoology; chiefly selected from the collection of Major-General Hardwicke, F.R.S. 20 parts en 2 vol. pl. 1 |
gray1854 | GRAY, J.E. (1854) Catalogue of fish collected and described by Laurence Theodore Gronow, now in the British Museum. [Gray's role apparently limited to seeing existing manuscript through publication; descriptions are from Gronow.] London: i |
gray1986 | GRAY, K.A. & GROSSMAN, S.H. & SUMMERS, D.D. (1986) Purification and characterization of creatine kinase isozymes from the nurse shark Ginglymostoma cirratum. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology |
gray1988 | GRAY, J. (1988) Evolution of the freshwater ecosystem: The fossil record. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 62 (1): 1 |
gray1997 | GRAY, A.E. & MULLIGAN, T.J. & HANNAH, R.W. (1997) Food habits, occurrence, and population structure of the bat ray, Myliobatis californica, in Humboldt Bay, California. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 49 (2): 227 |