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2008
Published as part of Wirtz, Peter, Fricke, Ronald & Biscoito, Manuel José, 2008, The coastal fishes of Madeira Island — new records and an annotated check-list, pp.
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Published as part of Wirtz, Peter, Fricke, Ronald & Biscoito, Manuel José, 2008, The coastal fishes of Madeira Island — new records and an annotated check-list, pp.
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2015
Family Carcharhinidae Rhizoprionodon terraenovae (Richardson): Multicalyx ...
Alves, Philippe V. +4 more
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Family Carcharhinidae Rhizoprionodon terraenovae (Richardson): Multicalyx ...
Alves, Philippe V. +4 more
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2019
Carcharhinidae indet. (Figs 90, 91) Referred material – 1 vertebra (V.63.478). Description – A single centrum, showing diagnostic features of those of Carcharhinidae (KOZUCH & FITZGERALD 1989) is discussed here. Some portions around the edges are missing, the overall surface seems to be a bit eroded, and therefore no pores are visible on the sides.
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Carcharhinidae indet. (Figs 90, 91) Referred material – 1 vertebra (V.63.478). Description – A single centrum, showing diagnostic features of those of Carcharhinidae (KOZUCH & FITZGERALD 1989) is discussed here. Some portions around the edges are missing, the overall surface seems to be a bit eroded, and therefore no pores are visible on the sides.
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Carcharhinidae Jordan & Evermann 1896
2021Published as part of Angulo, Arturo, 2021, New records and range extensions to the Costa Rican freshwater fish fauna, with an updated checklist, pp.
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Carcharhinidae Jordan & Evermann 1896
2014Family Carcharhinidae Jordan & Evermann 1896 Name in prevailing recent practice, Article 35.5 Triaenodontini Bonaparte 1835:[4] [ref. 32242] (subfamily) Triaenodon [genus inferred from the stem, Article 11.7.1.1] Prionidae Swainson 1838:234, 235 [ref. 4302] (family) Prionodon Müller & Henle [invalid, Article 39] ? Nictitantes Owen 1846:51 [ref. 32214] (
Laan, Richard Van Der +2 more
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Threatened fishes of the world: Glyphissp. C (Carcharhinidae)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2005No abstract ...
Thorburn, D.C., Morgan, D.L.
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Mitochondrial genome of the bull sharkCarcharhinus leucas(Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae)
Mitochondrial DNA, 2014The bull shark Carcharhinus leucas is a large elasmobranch species widespread in tropical and warm oceans, rivers and lakes. We first determine the complete mitogenome of C. leucas in this article. It is 16,704 bp in length, consists 37 genes and one control region with the typical gene order in vertebrates. The ND6 gene used the rare AGG as stop codon.
Xiao, Chen +3 more
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Carcharhinidae D.S.Jordan & Evermann 1896
2018Published as part of White, William T. & Ko'Ou, Alfred, 2018, An annotated checklist of the chondrichthyans of Papua New Guinea, pp.
White, William T., Ko'Ou, Alfred
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Journal of Fish Biology, 2010
The distributional patterns of the seven species of Rhizoprionodon were analysed using the panbiogeographical method of track analysis. The individual tracks of Rhizoprionodon suggest that the genus is mainly an Indian–Atlantic Ocean group. Five generalized tracks were found: (1) Caribbean, defined by R. porosus and R. terraenovae; (2) eastern coast of
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The distributional patterns of the seven species of Rhizoprionodon were analysed using the panbiogeographical method of track analysis. The individual tracks of Rhizoprionodon suggest that the genus is mainly an Indian–Atlantic Ocean group. Five generalized tracks were found: (1) Caribbean, defined by R. porosus and R. terraenovae; (2) eastern coast of
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Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
In this manuscript we describe the first complete mitochondrial sequence for the Near Threatened Graceful Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides. It is 16,705 bp in length, consists of two rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes and one control region with the typical gene arrangement pattern and translate orientation in vertebrates.
Pierre, Feutry +3 more
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In this manuscript we describe the first complete mitochondrial sequence for the Near Threatened Graceful Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchoides. It is 16,705 bp in length, consists of two rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes and one control region with the typical gene arrangement pattern and translate orientation in vertebrates.
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