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lonardoni2009 LONARDONI, A.P. & DE OLIVEIRA, E.F. & GOULART, E. (2009) Trophic ecomorphology of Potamotrygon falkneri and Potamotrygon motoro (Chondrichthyes - Potamotrygonidae) on the upper Paraná river floodplain, Brazil. Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences, 4 (4): 436
long1988 LONG, R.A. & HOUK, R. (1988) Dawn of the Dinosaurs; the Triassic in Petrified Forest. Petrified Forest Museum Association.
long1990 LONG, J.A. (1990) Late Devonian chondrichthyans and other microvertebrate remains from northern Thailand. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 10 (1): 59
long1991 LONG, D.J. (1991) Apparent predation by a white shark Carcharodon carcharias on a pygmy sperm whale Kogia breviceps. Fishery Bulletin, 89 (3): 538
long1992 LONG, D.J. (1992) Sharks from the La Meseta Formation (Eocene), Seymour Island, Antarctica Peninsula. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 12 (1): 11
long1992a LONG, D.J. (1992) Paleoecology of Eocene Antarctic sharks. In J.P. Kennett & D.A. Warnke (eds) The Antarctic Paleoenvironment: A Perspective on Global Change. Antarctic Research Series, American Geophysical Union. 56: 131
long1993 LONG, D.J. (1993) Late Miocene and Early Pliocene fish assemblages from the north coast of Chile. Tertiary Research, 14: 117
long1993a LONG, D.J. (1993) Preliminary list of the marine fishes and other vertebrate remains from the late Pleistocene Palos Verde Sand Formation at Costa Mesa, Orange County, California. PaleoBios, 15: 9
long1993b LONG, D.J. & MURPHY, M.A. & RODDA, P.U. (1993) A new world occurrence of Notidanodon lanceolatus (Chondrichthyes, Hexanchidae) and comments on hexanchid evolution. Journal of Paleontology, 67 (4): 655
long1993c LONG, D.J. & WAGGONER, B.M. (1993) The ectoparasite barnacle Anelasma (Cirripedia, Thoracica, Lepadomorpha) on the shark Centroscyllium nigrum (Chondrichthyes, Squalidae) from the Pacific sub-Antarctic. Systematic Parasitology, 26 (2): 133
long1994 LONG, D.J. (1994) First records of the combtooth dogfish shark, Centroscyllium nigrum (Chondrichthyes: Squalidae) from the Pacific subantarctic of Chile. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 40 (4): 478
long1994a LONG, D.J. (1994) Quaternary colonization of Paleogene persistence?: historical biogeography of skates (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae) in the Antarctic ichthyofauna. Paleobiology, 20 (2): 215
long1995 LONG, D.J. & SPENCER, C. (1995) Cowsharks (Chondrichthyes, Hexanchidae) as Predators on the Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina richardsi) in San Francisco Bay, California. Chondros, 6 (2): 9
long1995a LONG, J.A. & YOUNG, G.C. (1995) Sharks from the Middle-Late Devonian Aztec Siltstone, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Records of the Western Australian Museum, 17: 287
long1996 LONG, D.J. (1996) First confirmed record of teleost predation on a shark egg case. California Fish and Game, 82 (1): 103
long1996a LONG, D.J. (1996) Records of White Shark-Bitten Leatherback Sea Turtles along the Central California Coast. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 317
long1996b LONG, D.J. & HANNI, K.D. & PYLE, P. & ROLETTO, J. & JONES, R.E. & BANDAR, R. (1996) White shark predation on four pinniped species in central California waters: Geographic and temporal patterns inferred from wounded carcasses. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 263
long1996c LONG, D.J. & JONES, R.E. (1996) White shark predation and scavenging on cetaceans in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 293
long1996d LONG, D.J. & WAGGONER, B.M. (1996) Evolutionary relationships of the white shark: A phylogeny of lamniform sharks based on dental morphology. In: Klimley, A.P. & Ainley, D. (Eds.) Great White Sharks. The biology of Carcharodon carcharias: 37
long1997 LONG, D.J. (1997) First account of the birdbeak dogfish shark, Deania calcea, (Chondrichthyes: Squalidae) from the northern coast of Peru. Revista de BiologĂ­a Tropical, 45 (2): 937