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antunes2006 | ANTUNES, M.T. & BALBINO, A.C. (2006) Latest Miocene Myliobatids (Batoidei, Selachii) from the Alvalade Basin, Portugal. Cainozoic Research, 4 (1 |
antunes2006a | ANTUNES, M.T. & CAPPETTA, H. (2006) Angolabatis nom. nov.,a replacement name for the Cretaceous genus Angolaia Antunes & Cappetta, 2002 (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes), a preoccupied name. Palaeovertebrata, 34 (1 |
antunes2007 | ANTUNES, M.T. & BALBINO, A.C. (2007) Rajiformes (Neoselachii, Batomorphii) from the Alvalade basin, Portugal. Annales de Paleontologie, 93 (2): 107 |
antunes2010 | ANTUNES, M.T. & BALBINO, A.C. (2010) The great white shark Carcharodon carcharias (Linné, 1758) in the Pliocene of Portugal and its early distribution in eastern Atlantic. Revista Española de Paleontología, 25 (1), 1 |
antunes2015 | ANTUNES, M.T. & LEGOINHA, P. & BALBINO, A. (2015) Megalodon, mako shark and planktonic foraminifera from the continental shelf off Portugal and their age. Geologica Acta, 13 (3): 181 |
anzai1995 | ANZAI, K. & YOSHIOKA, Y. & HATANAKA, K. & NAKAGAWA, Y. & KIRINO, Y. (1995) Phosphatidylserine-specific transbilayer lipid translocation in synaptosomal plasma membranes from Narke japonica. Journal of Biochemistry, 117 (6): 1232 |
apolin1999 | APOLÍN, J. (1999) Selacios de la región de Sacaco, Formación Pisco, Perú. Abstract. VJII ICBAR, Abril de 1999, Resúmenes: 121 |
apolin2001 | APOLÍN, J. (2001) Isurus oxyrinchus rafinesque, 1810 "Mako de aletas cortas" como posible ancestro de Carcharodon carcharias (Linnaeus, 1758) "Tiburón blanco" (Chondrichthyes: Lamnidae). Thesis, UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS, Lima |
apolin2004 | APOLÍN, J. & GONZÁLEZ, G. & MARTÍNEZ, J.-N. (2004) Seláceos del Mioceno superior de Quebrada Pajaritos (Piura, Perú). Resúmenes extendidos del XII Congreso Peruano de Geología |
apostolaki2003 | APOSTOLAKI, P. & BABCOCK, E.A. & BONFIL, R. & MCALLISTER, M. (2003) Coming-of-age of shark stock assessment: decision analysis using a Bayesian age-and sex-structured model incorporating multiple fleets and spatial dynamics, and applied to the sandbar shark fishery of the U.S. Abstract American Elasmobranch Society 19th Annual Meeting, Manaus, Brazil |
appelbaum1942 | APPELBAUM, E. (1942) Enamel of Shark's Teeth. Journal of Dental Research, 21 (3): 251 |
applegate1964 | APPLEGATE, S.P. (1964) A shark tail from the Miocene of Palos Verdes Hills, California. Bulletin of the Southern Academy of Science, 63 (4): 181 |
applegate1964a | APPLEGATE, S.P. (1964) First record of the extinct shark, Squalicorax falcatus, from California. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 63 (1): 42 |
applegate1964b | APPLEGATE, S.P. & FITCH, J.E. (1964) A new species of eagle ray, Myliobatis longirostris, from Baja California, Mexico. California Fish and Game, 50 (3): 189 |
applegate1965 | APPLEGATE, S.P. (1965) A confirmation of the validity of Notorhynchus pectinatus; the second record of this Upper Cretaceous Cowshark. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences, 64 (3): 122 |
applegate1965a | APPLEGATE, S.P. (1965) Tooth terminology and variation in sharks with special reference to the sand shark, Carcharias taurus Rafinesque. Contributions in Science, Los Angeles County Museum, 86: 18 pp |
applegate1966 | APPLEGATE, S.P. (1966) A possible record-size bonito shark, Isurus oxyrinchus from southern Californian waters. California Fish and Game, 52 (3): 204 |
applegate1967 | APPLEGATE, S.P. (1967) A survey of shark hard parts. In: Gilbert, P.W. & Mathewson, R.F. & Rall, D.P. (eds.). Sharks, skates and rays. John Hopkins Press, Baltimore: 37 |
applegate1968 | APPLEGATE, S.P. (1968) A large Sand shark of the genus Odontaspis from Oregon. The Ore Bin, 30 (2): 32 |
applegate1968a | APPLEGATE, S.P. & UYENO, T. (1968) The first discovery of a fossil tooth belonging to the shark genus Heptranchias, with a new Pristiophorus spine, both from the Oligocene of Japan. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Ser. C (Geol. & Paleont.), 11 (2): 195 |