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grimes1985 GRIMES, D.J. & BRAYTON, P. & COLWELL, R.R. & GRUBER, S.H. (1985) Vibriosis as autochthonous flora of neritic sharks. Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 6: 221
grimes1985a GRIMES, D.J. & GRUBER, S.H. & MAY, E.B. (1985) Experimental infection of lemon sharks, Negaprion brevirostris (Poey), with Vibrio species. Journal of Fish Diseases, 8 (2): 173
grimes1990 GRIMES, D.J. (1990) Review of human pathogenic bacteria in marine animals with emphasis on sharks. In: Pratt, H.L., Gruber, S.H., Taniuchi, T., editors. Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries: NOAA Technical Report NMFS, 90: 63
grimm1999 GRIMM, K.I. & GRIMM, M. & SCHINDLER, T. (1999) Der Meeressand (Rupelium, Oligozän) der Sandgrube "Faber" bei Siefersheim in Rheinhessen (Mainzer Becken). Mainzer geowissenschaftliche Mitteilungen, 28: 7
grimm2002 GRIMM, K.I. & GRIMM, M.C. & KÖTHE, A. & SCHINDLER, T. (2002) Der
gristina2006 GRISTINA, M. & BAHRI, T. & FIORENTINO, F. & GAROFALO, G. (2006) Comparison of demersal fish assemblages in three areas of the Strait of Sicily under different trawling pressure. Fisheries Research, 81 (1): 60
gruber1981b GRUBER, S.H. & COMPAGNO, L.J.V. (1981) Taxonomic status and biology of the bigeye thresher, Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839). Fishery Bulletin, 79 (4): 617
groeneveld2014 GROENEVELD, J.C. & CLIFF, G. & DUDLEY, S.F.J. & FOULIS, A.J. & SANTOS, J. & WINTNER, S.P. (2014) Population structure and biology of shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus, in the south-west Indian Ocean. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65 (12): 1045
groff2004 GROFF, J.M. (2004) Chapter 27: Histological and Histopathological Examination of Elasmobranchs: Emphasis on the Collection and Preparation of Tissues. In: SMITH, M. & WARMOLTS, D. & THONEY, D. & HUETER, R. (EDITORS): 2004. The Elasmobranch Husbandry Manual: Captive Care of Sharks, Rays and their Relatives. Special Publication of the Ohio Biological Survey: 433
grogan1990 GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. (1990) A culture system for the maintenance and proliferation of shark and sting ray immunocytes. Journal of Fish Biology, 36 (5): 633
grogan1991 GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. (1991) Reactivity of Human White Blood Cells to Factors of Elasmobranch Origin. Copeia, 1991 (2): 402
grogan1993 GROGAN, E.D. (1993) The structure of the holocephalan head and the relationships of the Chondrichthyes. PhD thesis, College of William and Mary. 240 pp.
grogan1994 GROGAN, E.D. (1994) A redescription of the suspensorium of Heteropetalus elegantulus and its implications for the primitive condition within the chondrichthyan basal complex. Abstract American Elasmobranch Society 10th Annual Meeting, 2.
grogan1995 GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. (1995) Pigment patterns; soft anatomy and relationships of Bear Gulch Chondrichthyes (Namurian E2b; Lower Carboniferous; Montana; USA). Geobios, 28 (Supplement 2): 145
grogan1997 GROGAN, E.D. (1997) Description of the Chimaerid Jaw. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 13th Annual Meeting, 26 June
grogan1997a GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. (1997) Soft tissue pigments of the Upper Mississippian chondrenchelyid, Harpagofututor volsellorhinus (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from the Bear Gulch Limestone, Montana, USA. Journal of Paleontology, 71 (2): 337
grogan1999 GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. & DIDIER, D (1999) Description of the Chimaerid Jaw and Its Phylogenetic Origins. Journal of Morphology, 239:45
grogan2000 GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. (2000) Debeerius ellefseni (Fam. Nov., Gen. Nov., Spec. Nov.), an autodiastylic chondrichthyan from the Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone of Montana (USA), the relationships of the Chondrichthyes, and comments on gnathostome evolution. Journal of Morphology, 243 (3): 219
grogan2004 GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. (2004) Diversity and evolution of Paleozoic chondrichthyans. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 20th Annual Meeting, Norman, Oklahoma
grogan2004a GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. (2004) The origin and relationships of early chondrichthyes. In: Carrier, J.C. & Musick, J.A. & Heithaus, M.R. (eds) Biology of Sharks and their Relatives, Chapter 1: 3