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lucifora2004a LUCIFORA, L.O. & MENNI, R.C. & ESCALANTE, A.H. (2004) Reproductive biology of the school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, off Argentina: support for a single south western Atlantic population with synchronized migratory movements. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 71 (2): 199
lucifora2005 LUCIFORA, L.O. & MENNI, R.C. & ESCALANTE, A.H. (2005) Reproduction and seasonal occurrence of the copper shark, Carcharhinus brachyurus, from north Patagonia, Argentina. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 62 (1): 107
lucifora2005a LUCIFORA, L.O. & MENNI, R.C. & ESCALANTE, A.H. (2005) Reproduction, abundance and feeding habits of the broadnose sevengill shark Notorynchus cepedianus in north Patagonia, Argentina. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 289: 237
lucifora2006 LUCIFORA, L.O. & GARCÍA, V.B. & MENNI, R.C. & ESCALANTE, A.H. (2006) Food habits, selectivity, and foraging modes of the school shark Galeorhinus galeus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 315: 259
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