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S1 File - [PDF]

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The nocturnal feeding behavior and zoogeographical habitat of cookiecutter sharks Isistius brasiliensis and Isistius plutodus (Isistius spp.) greatly reduces interaction of this species with live humans. Attacks on live humans are exceedingly rare with 7
Steven Minaglia (18004346)   +1 more
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Hyoid arch of Isistius brasiliensis (MZUSP 121506). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Posterior view (dorsal to top). Ceratohyal cartilage displaced from its fossa at the basihyal for illustration purposes. Abbreviations: bh, basihyal; cch, large concavities on ceratohyal; ch, ceratohyal; exb, extrabranchial cartilage of branquial arches;
Flávia de Figueiredo Petean (5646023)   +1 more
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Crassicaudiasis in three geographically and chronologically distant Cuvier's beaked whales (<i>Ziphius cavirostris</i>) stranded off Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Parasitol Parasites Wildl, 2021
Febronio AMB   +19 more
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S1 Data - [PDF]

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The nocturnal feeding behavior and zoogeographical habitat of cookiecutter sharks Isistius brasiliensis and Isistius plutodus (Isistius spp.) greatly reduces interaction of this species with live humans. Attacks on live humans are exceedingly rare with 7
Steven Minaglia (18004346)   +1 more
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Photographs published in the description of Isistius plutodus by Garrick & Springer (1964) [15]. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Ventral views of head of (A) I. plutodus (USNM 188386); (B) I. brasiliensis showing the dark colar in both species. Reprinted from Copeia under a CC BY license, with permission from The American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, original ...
Flávia de Figueiredo Petean (5646023)   +1 more
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Bite wounds on Tursiops aduncus provide the first inference of cookiecutter sharks ( Isistius spp.) in the Red Sea [PDF]

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Cookiecutter sharks of the genus Isistius (Elasmobranchii: Squaliformes: Dalatidae) are small (
Al Attas, Omar   +5 more
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Head of a specimen of Isistius brasiliensis (MCZ 41352). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Dorsal (top) and left lateral (bottom) views; from Central Atlantic Ocean.
Flávia de Figueiredo Petean (5646023)   +1 more
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Preserved specimens of Isistius brasiliensis showing diversity of colors, shapes, and sizes. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
(A) CSIRO 3722 (Southwestern Pacific), (B) MCZ 58095 (Northwestern Atlantic), (C) HUMZ 124775 (Northwestern Pacific), (D) UF 165691 (Northeastern Atlantic), (E) NMW 60844 (Southwestern Indian), and (F) ZMH 10836 (Southeastern Atlantic).
Flávia de Figueiredo Petean (5646023)   +1 more
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Dermal denticles of Isistius brasiliensis from the Pacific Ocean. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
(A) BPBM 24471, ventral region pre-collar, magnification 200x; (B) BPBM 24471, ventral region post-collar, magnification 100x; (C) HUMZ 211104, ventral region post-collar, magnification 290x; (D) BPBM 24471, ventral region post-collar, magnification 290x.
Flávia de Figueiredo Petean (5646023)   +1 more
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