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Biogeographic variation in the diet of juvenile blacktip sharks across the Galapagos Archipelago. [PDF]

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Carcharhinidae

2018
Family Carcharhinidae Carcharhinus plumbeus (Nardo, 1827) —No common name in Madeira; Sandbar Shark Lloris et al. 1991: 223 | Branstetter 1984a: 109 | Carneiro et al. 2014: 12. Distribution in Macaronesia. possibly Madeira archipelago, Azores (Arruda 1997), Canary Islands (Brito Hernández & Sancho Rafel 2003) and Cape Verde (Reiner 1996, 2005; Wirtz et
Biscoito, Manuel   +2 more
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Carcharhinidae

2012
Published as part of Moore, Alec B. M., Ward, Robert D. & Peirce, Richard, 2012, Sharks of the Persian (Arabian) Gulf: a first annotated checklist (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii), pp.
Moore, Alec B. M.   +2 more
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Carcharhinidae D.S.Jordan & Evermann 1896

2021
Family Carcharhinidae Species from the family Carcharhinidae are the most commonly landed shark in Bangladesh, with Scoliodon laticaudus the most frequently caught. Smaller carcharhinids tend to be piled together, and are difficult to sample individually.
Haque, Alifa Bintha   +4 more
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Carcharhinidae

2014
Published as part of Fricke, Ronald, Allen, Gerald R., Andréfouët, Serge, Chen, Wei-Jen, Hamel, Mélanie A., Laboute, Pierre, Mana, Ralph, Hui, Tan Heok & Uyeno, Daisuke, 2014, Checklist of the marine and estuarine fishes of Madang District, Papua New Guinea, western Pacific Ocean, with 820 new records, pp.
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