A mouthless late-term coach whipray Himantura uarnak embryo (Elasmobranchii, Dasyatidae) has implications for our understanding of matrotrophy in chondrichthyans. Journal of Fish Biology, 104(5), 1608–1610
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A wandering wedgefish illustrates the need for cooperative elasmobranch conservation in the Arabian Gulf. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 107(3), 307–318
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Notable abundance of two Critically Endangered elasmobranch fishes near an area of intensive coastal development in the Arabian Gulf. Endangered Species Research, 53, 89–95
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Smooth muscle "microsphincters" in the gastric mucosa of stingrays (Elasmobranchii, Dasyatidae). Journal of Fish Biology, 102(4), 992–995
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Occurrence of the endangered whitespotted eagle ray Aetobatus narinari around the Lesser Antilles island of Saint Kitts: a photo-identification study. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 106, 1529–1538
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Fussy eaters, bait loss and escapees: How reliable are baited-hook assessments of shark abundance in shallow, coastal waters?. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 556, Article 151794
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A baited remote underwater video system (BRUVS) assessment of elasmobranch diversity and abundance on the eastern Caicos Bank (Turks and Caicos Islands); an environment in transition. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 103(9), 1001–1012
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