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white2017h WHITE, W.T. & MANA, R.R. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2017) Description of a new species of deepwater catshark Apristurus yangi n.sp (Carcharhiniformes: Pentanchidae) from Papua New Guinea. Zootaxa, 4320 (1): 25
white2018 WHITE, W.T. & CORRIGAN, S. & YANG, L. & HENDERSON, A.C. & BAZINET, A.L. & SWOFFORD, D.L. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2018) Phylogeny of the manta and devilrays (Chondrichthyes: Mobulidae), with an updated taxonomic arrangement for the family. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 182 (1): 50-75
white2018a WHITE, W.T. & KO
whitear1994 WHITEAR, M. & MOATE, R.M. (1994) Microanatomy of the taste buds in the dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula. Journal of Submicroscopic Cytology and Pathology, 29: 357
whiteaves1889 WHITEAVES, J.F. (1889) 2. On some fossils from the Hamilton formation of Ontario, with a list of the species at present known from that formation and province. 3. The fossils of the Triassic rocks of British Columbia. 4. On some Cretaceous fossils from British Columbia, the North West Territory and Manitoba. Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology, 1 (2): 91
whiteaves1897 WHITEAVES, J.F. (1897) Note on a fish tooth from the Upper Arisaig Series of Nova Scotia. Canadian Record of Science, 7: 461
whitehead2002 WHITEHEAD, D.L. (2002) Ampullary organs and electroreception in freshwater Carcharhinus leucas. Journal of Physiology
whitehead2014 WHITEHEAD, D.L. & GAUTHIER, A. & MU, E. & BENNETT, M. & TIBBETTS, I.R. (2014) Comparative morphology of the ampullary of Lorenzini in juvenile freshwater and adult marine Carcharhinus leucas. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 181
whitehead2015 WHITEHEAD, D.L. & GAUTHIER, A.R. & MU, E.W. & BENNETT, M.B. & TIBBETTS, I.R. (2015) Morphology of the ampullae of Lorenzini in juvenile freshwater Carcharhinus leucas. Journal of Morphology, 276 (5): 481
whitenack2001 WHITENACK, L.B. (2001) Using geometric morphometrics to distinguish teeth of extant and fossil mako sharks (Lamnidae, Isurus). Abstract. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21 (Supplement to Number 3): 113A
whitenack2005 WHITENACK, L.B. & MOTTA, P.J. (2005) Performance of shark teeth during puncture: implications for the mechanics of cutting. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 21th Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida
whitenack2010 WHITENACK, L.B. & GOTTFRIED, M.D. (2010) A Morphometric Approach for Addressing Tooth-Based Species Delimitation in Fossil Mako Sharks, Isurus (Elasmobranchii: Lamniformes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 30 (1): 17
whitenack2010a WHITENACK, L.B. & MOTTA, P.J. (2010) Performance of shark teeth during puncture and draw: implications for the mechanics of cutting. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 100 (2): 271
whitenack2010b WHITENACK, L.B. & SIMKINS, D.C. & MOTTA, P.J. & HIRAI, M. & KUMAR, A. (2010) Young's modulus and hardness of shark tooth biomaterials. Archives of Oral Biology, 55 (3): 203
whitenack2011 WHITENACK, L.B. & SIMKINS, D.C. & MOTTA, P.J. (2011) Biology meets engineering: the structural mechanics of fossil and extant shark teeth. Journal of Morphology, 272 (2): 169
whitenack2018 WHITENACK, L.B. & DREW, J.A. (2018) Untangling the contribution of characters to evolutionary relationships: a case study using fossils, morphology, and Genes. Journal of Biological Education, in press
whiteside2016 WHITESIDE, D.I. & DUFFIN, C.J. & GILL, P.G. & MARSHALL, J.E.A. & BENTON, M.J. (2016) The Late Triassic and Early Jurassic fissure faunas from Bristol and South Wales. Palaeontologia Polonica, 67: 257
whitley1927 WHITLEY, G.P. (1927) Sharks. Australian Museum Magazine, 3 (1): 13
whitley1927a WHITLEY, G.P. (1927) Studies in Ichthyology. No. 1. Records of the Australian Museum, 15 (5): 289
whitley1928 WHITLEY, G.P. (1928) Studies in Ichthyology. No. 2. Records of the Australian Museum, 16 (4): 211