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kent1999 KENT, B.W. (1999) Speculations on the size and morphology of the extinct Lamnoid shark, Parotodus benedeni (le Hon). The Mosasaur, 6: 11
kent1999a KENT, B.W. (1999) Part 2. Sharks from the Fisher/Sullivan Site. In: R.E. Weems (ed.), Fossil Vertebrates and Plants from the Fisher/Sullivan Site (Stafford County): A Record of Early Eocene Life in Virginia. Virginia Division of Mineral Resources 152: 11
kent1999b KENT, B.W. (1999) Part 3. Rays from the Fisher/Sullivan Site. In: R.E. Weems (ed.), Fossil Vertebrates and Plants from the Fisher/Sullivan Site (Stafford County): A Record of Early Eocene Life in Virginia. Virginia Division of Mineral Resources 152: 39
kent1999c KENT, B.W. & POWELL, G.W. (1999) Reconstructed dentition of the rare lamnoid shark Parotodus benedeni (le Hon) from the Yorktown Formation (Early Pliocene) at Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina. Mosasaur, 6: 1
kent2018 KENT, B.W. (2018) The Cartilaginous Fishes (Chimaeras, Sharks, and Rays) of Calvert Cliffs, Maryland, USA. In: The Geology and vertebrate paleontology of Calvert Cliffs, Maryland / edited by Stephen J. Godfrey: 45-157
kent2018a KENT, B.W. & WARD, D.J. (2018) Addendum: A New Species of Giant Thresher Shark (Family Alopiidae) with serrated teeth. In: The Geology and vertebrate paleontology of Calvert Cliffs, Maryland / edited by Stephen J. Godfrey: 157-160
kenyon1959 KENYON, K.W. (1959) A 15-foot maneater from San Miguel Island. California Fish and Game, 45 (1): 58
kerebel1974 KEREBEL, B. & MAILLARD, Y. & CLERGEAU-GUERITHAULT, S. & DACULSI, G. & JACOB, P. (1974) (Tooth histology in Prionace glauca L. Fish; cartilaginous; galeiform). Journal de Biologie Buccale, 2 (2): 99
kerebel1975 KEREBEL, B. & DACULSI, G. (1975) (Ultrastructures of the dental enameloid in Prionace glauca (L.)). Journal de Biologie Buccale, 3 (1): 3
kerebel1975a KEREBEL, B. & DACULSI, G. & TOURNOUX, M. (1975) (Ultrastructure of dentin in Prionace (L.)). Journal de Biologie Buccale, 3 (2): 107
kerebel1976 KEREBEL, B. & DACULSI, G. & VERBAERE, A. (1976) High-resolution electron microscopy and crystallographic study of some biological apatites. Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 57 (3): 266
kern1964 KERN, H.F. (1964) Untersuchungen über das Pankreas einiger Selachier, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Inselorgans. Cell and Tissue Research, 63 (1): 134
kern1966 KERN, H.F. (1966) Morphologie der Alloxanwirkung bei Haien mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Schäden im Pankreas. Cell and Tissue Research, 71 (4): 469
kerr2000 KERR, L.M. (2000) Organochlorine contaminants in pregnant grey reef sharks (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) from Johnston Atoll. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 16th Annual Meeting, 14
kerr2014 KERR, C.C. & CHAPUIS, L. & HART, N.S. & COLLIN, S.P. (2014) Re-evaluating experimental approaches to assessing elasmobranch sensory function: the use of anaesthesia. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 32
kerst2001 KERST, G. & BESCHORNER, U. & UNSÖLD, B. & VON HAHN, T. & SCHREIBER, R. & GREGER, R. & GERLACH, U. & LANG, H.J. & KUNZELMANN, K. & BLEICH, M. (2001) Properties and function of KCNQ1 K+ channels isolated from the rectal gland of Squalus acanthias. Pflügers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology, 443 (1): 146
kerstetter2006 KERSTETTER, D.W. & GRAVES, J.E. (2006) Effects of circle versus J-style hooks on target and non-target species in a pelagic longline fishery. Fisheries Research, 80 (2
kesmez2004 KESMEZ, M. & LYON, J. & COCKE, D.L. & WESTGATE, J. & MCWHINNEY, H. & GRADY, T.L. (2004) Characterization of the Evolutionary Aspect of Great White Shark Teeth by X-Ray Diffraction Methods and Other Supporting Techniques. Advances in X
kessel2004 KESSEL, S.T. (2004) Spatial Variations in Nursery Bound Juvenile Lemon Shark (Negaprion brevoristris) Prey Items, Bimini, Bahamas. BSc. Thesis. Cardiff University, UK.
kessel2005 KESSEL, S.T. & GRUBER, S.H. & FRANKS, B.R. & JOHNSON, G.T. & KONIGSON, S. (2005) Community structure of the resident and nomadic shark populations, Bimini, Bahamas. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 21th Annual Meeting, Tampa, Florida