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johnson2009 JOHNSON, G.D. & THAYER, D.W. (2009) Early Pennsylvanian xenacanth chondrichthyans from the Swisshelm Mountains, Arizona, U.S.A. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 54 (4): 649
johnson2009a JOHNSON, R.L. & BESTER, M.N. & DUDLEY, S.F.J. & OOSTHUIZEN, W.H. & MEYER, M. & HANCKE, L. & GENNARI, E. (2009) Coastal swimming patterns of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) at Mossel Bay, South Africa. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 85 (3): 189
johnson2012 JOHNSON, G.D. (2012) Sharks from the geraldine bonebed, lower permian of Texas. Abstract Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 32 (Suppl. 1): 118
johnson2012a JOHNSON, G.D. (2012) Possible origin of the xenacanth sharks Orthacanthus texensis and Orthacanthus platypternus in the Lower Permian of Texas, USA. Historical Biology, 24 (4): 369
johnson2013 JOHNSON, G.D. (2013) Xenacanth Sharks and other Vertebrates from the Geraldine Bonebed, Lower Permian of Texas. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, Bulletin, 60: 161
johnson2016 JOHNSON, M.S. & KRAVER, D.W. & RENSHAW, G.M. & RUMMER, J.L. (2016) Will ocean acidification affect the early ontogeny of a tropical oviparous elasmobranch (Hemiscyllium ocellatum)? Conservation Physiology, 4 (1): cow003
johnson2017 JOHNSON, G.J. & BUCKWORTH, R.C. & LEE, H. & MORGAN, J.A. & OVENDEN, J.R. & MCMAHON, C.R. (2017) A novel field method to distinguish between cryptic carcharhinid sharks, Australian blacktip shark Carcharhinus tilstoni and common blacktip shark C. limbatus, despite the presence of hybrids. Journal of Fish Biology, 90 (1): 39
johnson2017a JOHNSON, J.G. & NAPLES, L.M. & VAN BONN, W.G. & KENT, A.D. & MITCHELL, M.A. & ALLENDER, M.C. (2017) Evaluation of health parameters in cownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) housed in a seasonal touch pool habitat compared with an off-exhibit habitat. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 48 (4): 954-960
jones1971 JONES, E.C. (1971) Isistius brasiliensis, a squaloid shark, the probable cause of crater wounds on fishes and cetaceans. Fishery Bulletin, 69 (4): 791
johnson2018 JOHNSON, G.D. (2018) Orthacanthus platypternus (Cope, 1883) (Chondrichthyes: Xenacanthiformes) teeth and other isolated vertebrate remains from a single horizon in the early Permian (Artinskian) Craddock Bonebed, lower Clear Fork Group, Baylor County, Texas, USA. Acta Geologica Polonica, 68 (3): 421
johnsonransom2016 JOHNSON-RANSOM, E. & SHIMADA, K. (2016) Fossil Fishes from the Pfeifer Shale Member of the Upper Cretaceous Greenhorn Limestone in North-Central Kansas, U.S.A. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 119 (2): 201
johnsonransom2016a JOHNSON-RANSOM, E. & SHIMADA, K. & KIRKLAND, J.I. (2016) The Late Cretaceous Lamniform Shark, Cretoxyrhina mantelli, from the Fairport Chalky Shale Member of the Carlile Shale in Northeastern Nebraska. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 119 (2): 208
johnsonransom2018 JOHNSON-RANSOM, E.D. & POPOV, E.V. & DEMÉRÉ, T.A. & SHIMADA, K. (2018) The Late Cretaceous Chimaeroid Fish, Ischyodus bifurcatus Case (Chondrichthyes: Holocephali), from California, USA, and Its Paleobiogeographical Significance. Paleontological Research, 22 (4): 364-372
johnsonrestrepo2005 JOHNSON-RESTREPO, B. & KANNAN, K. & ADDINK, R. & ADAMS, D.H. (2005) Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in a Marine Foodweb of Coastal Florida. Environmental Science & Technology, 39 (21): 8243
johnsonrestrepo2007 JOHNSON-RESTREPO, B. & ADAMS, D.H. & KANNAN, K. (2007) Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) and hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs) in tissues of humans, dolphins, and sharks from the United States. Chemosphere, 70: 1935
johnston1902 JOHNSTON, J.B. (1902) The Homology of the Selachian Ampullae. Anatomischer Anzeiger, 21: 308
johnston1910 JOHNSTON, J.B. (1910) A Note on the Forebrain of Chimaera. Anatomischer Anzeiger, 36: 233
johnston1945 JOHNSTON, T.H. & MAWSON, P.M. (1945) Some parasitic nematodes from south Australian marine fish. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 69: 114
johnston1950 JOHNSTON, T.H. & MUIRHEAD, N.C. (1950) Some Australian caryophyllaeid cestodes. Records of the South Australian Museum 9: 339
johnston1971 JOHNSTON, W.H. & ACTON, R.T. & WEINHEIMER, P.F. & NIEDERMEIER, W. & EVANS, E.E. & SHELTON, E. & BENNETT, J.C. (1971) Isolation and physico-chemical characterization of the "IgM-like" immunologlobulin from the stingray Dasyatis americana. Journal of Immunology, 107 (3): 782