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king2015a KING, J.R. & WETKLO, M. & SUPERNAULT, J. & TAGUCHI, M. & YOKAWA, K. & SOSA-NISHIZAKI, O. & WITHLER, R.E. (2015) Genetic analysis of stock structure of blue shark (Prionace glauca) in the north Pacific ocean. Fisheries Research, 172: 181
king2017 KING, J. & MCFARLANE, G.A. & GERTSEVA, V. & GASPER, J. & MATSON, S. & TRIBUZIO, C.A. (2017) Shark Interactions With Directed and Incidental Fisheries in the Northeast Pacific Ocean: Historic and Current Encounters, and Challenges for Shark Conservation. Advances in Marine Biology, 78: 9-44
king2017a KING, J.R. & HELSER, T. & GBURSKI, C. & EBERT, D.A. & CAILLIET, G. & KASTELLE, C.R. (2017) Bomb radiocarbon analyses validate and inform age determination of longnose skate (Raja rhina) and big skate (Beringraja binoculata) in the north Pacific Ocean. Fisheries Research, 193: 195-206
king2017b KING, J.R. & SURRY, A.M. (2017) Seasonal and daily movements of the bluntnose sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus) in the strait of Georgia from satellite tag data. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 100 (12): 1543-1559
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kingma2014 KINGMA, I. & WALKER, P.A. (2014) Rays of Hope - Discard survival in North Sea Rays. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 30
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kirby1991 KIRBY, R.E. (1991) A New Vertebrate Fauna from the Owl Rock Member of the Chinle Formation (UpperTriassic), in Northern Arizona (Abstract). Journal of the Arizona
kirby1991a KIRBY, R.E. (1991) The vertebrate fauna from the Upper Triassic Owl Rock Member of the Chinle Formation in Northern Arizona. M.S. thesis: Flagstaff, AZ, 476 p.
kirby1993 KIRBY, R.E. (1993) Relationships of Late Triassic basin evolution and faunalreplacement events in the southwestern United States: perspectives from the upper part of the Chinle Formation in northern Arizona. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 3: 233