Schwartz, F.J. (2012)
Richard's skate, Bathyraja richardsoni, a rare skate off North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 128(1), 21–22
Schwartz, F.J. (2012)
Occurrence of Dipturus teevani, a deep-water skate in North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 128(1), 23–24
Schwartz, F.J. & Purifoy, J.B. & Safrit, G.W. (2012)
Butterfly rays (Gymnuridae) of North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 127(4), 275–276
DOI: 10.7572/2167-5880-127.4.275
Schwartz, F.J. (2012)
Bull Sharks in North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 128(3–4), 88–91
DOI: 10.7572/2167-5880-128.3.88
Schwartz, F.J. (2011)
Long term long-line shark catches: variations by site and tidal stage. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 127(3), 214–215
DOI: 10.7572/2167-5880-127.3.214
Schwartz, F.J. (2011)
Status of stringrays (Order Myliobatiformes) captured 1972-2010 at two sites in Onslow Bay, Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 127(1), 35–37
Schwartz, F.J. & Purifoy, J.B. & Safrit, G.W. & Lewis, C. (2010)
Status of roughtail stingray, Dasyatis centroura off North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 126(2), 64–66
Schwartz, F.J. (2010)
Basking and whale sharks of North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 126(3), 84–87
Schwartz, F.J. (2010)
Angel sharks, numbfishes, electric rays and guitar fishes of North Carolina: Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 126(4), 135–137
Schwartz, F.J. & Purifoy, J.B. & Safrit, G.W. & Churchill, R. (2010)
Variations in shark longline catches during 1972-2008: real or climatically inferred? Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 126(1), 28–30
Schwartz, F.J. (2009)
A survey of tail spine characteristics of stingrays frequenting western Atlantic Ocean and South American freshwater rivers. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 125(2), 47–60
Schwartz, F.J. (2009)
Ways to identify stingrays of the world possessing or lacking serrated stinging tail spines. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 125(3), 107–109
Schwartz, F.J. (2008)
A survey of tail spine characteristics of stingray species (order Myliobatiformes) frequenting the eastern Pacific Ocean from the international dateline to the Americas. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 124(3), 72–81
Schwartz, F.J. (2008)
A survey of the tail spine characteristics of stingrays frequenting Indo-Pacific ocean areas between the International Date Line and the Chagos-Maldive Archipelago waters. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 124(2), 27–45
Schwartz, F.J. (2008)
A survey of tail spine characteristics of stingrays frequenting African, Arabian to Chagos-Maldive Archipelago waters. Smithiana Bulletin, 8, 41–52
Schwartz, F.J. (2007)
Tail spine characteristics of stingrays (Order Myliobatiformes) frequenting the FAO fishing area 61 (20°N 120°E - 50°N 150°E) of the northwest pacific ocean. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 14, 121–130
Schwartz, F.J. (2006)
The spine characteristics of stingrays found in the northwest Atlantic Ocean [Abstract]. Abstract
Schwartz, F.J. (2004)
Five species of sharksuckers (family Echeneidae) in North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 120(2), 44–49
Schwartz, F.J. (2003)
Bilateral asymmetry in the rostrum of the smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata (Pristiformes: Family Pristidae). Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 119(2), 41–47
Schwartz, F.J. (2002)
Basking sharks, Cetorhinus maximus, family Cetorhinidae, recorded in North Carolina waters 1901-2002. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 118(3), 201–205
Schwartz, F.J. (2002)
Shark attacks and how to avoid them [Abstract]. Abstract
Schwartz, F.J. & Maddock, M.B. (2002)
Cytogenetics of the elasmobranchs: genome evolution and phylogenetic implications. Marine and Freshwater Research, 53(2), 491–502
DOI: 10.1071/MF01139
Schwartz, F.J. (2000)
Food of tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier (Carcharhinidae) from the northwest Atlantic Ocean, off North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 116(4), 351–355
Schwartz, F.J. (2000)
Elasmobranchs of the Cape Fear River, North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 116(3), 206–224
Schwartz, F.J. & Cook, M. & McCann, C. (1999)
Tag positon and first dorsal fin growth relationships in a sphyrnnid and nine carcharhinid sharks. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 115(1), 55–60
Jensen, C.F. & Schwartz, F.J. & Hopkins, G. (1998)
A sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)-- tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) parasitic relationship off North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 114(2), 72–73
Schwartz, F.J. (1998)
History of the poor boy shark tournament in North Carolina, 1982-1996. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 114(3), 149–158
Schwartz, F.J. (1997)
Use and effects of Hallprint PDA/B plastic dart tags on elasmobranchs. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 113(4), 188–192
Maddock, M.B. & Schwartz, F.J. (1996)
Elasmobranch Cytogenetics: Methods and Sex Chromosomes. Bulletin of Marine Science, 58(1), 147–155
Schwartz, F.J. & Hurst, J.M. (1996)
Tooth Surface Area comparisons, by Sex and Age, for Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks (Rhizoprionodon terraenovae, Carcharhinidae) from North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 112(2), 87–93
Schwartz, F.J. & Jensen, C. (1996)
Coronetfishes (Fistularia, Fistulariidae) as Food of the Dusky Shark, Carcharhinus obscurus (Carcharhinidae), from North Carolina, and Problems Identifying Fistularids from only Heads. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 112(1), 40–44
Hamlett, W.C. & Schwartz, F.J. & Schmeinda, R. & Cuevas, E. (1996)
Anatomy, histology, and development of the cardiac valvular system in elasmobranchs. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 275(2–3), 83–94
DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-010X(19960601/15)275:2/3<83::AID-JEZ3>3.0.CO;2-9
Schwartz, F.J. (1996)
Biology of the Clearnose Skate, Raja eglanteria, from North Carolina. Florida Scientist, 59(2), 82–95
Jensen, C.F. & Schwartz, F.J. & Hopkins, G. (1995)
Occurrence of an Adult Male Reef Shark, Carcharhinus perezi (Carcharhinidae) off North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 111(2), 121–125
Schwartz, F.J. (1995)
Elasmobranchs frequenting fresh and low saline waters of North Carolina during 1971-1991. Journal of Aquaculture and Aquatic Science, 8, 45–51
Schwartz, F.J. (1994)
Body-Organ Weight Relationships of Near-Term and Newborn Tiger Sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, Captured off North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 110(2), 104–107
Jensen, C.F. & Schwartz, F.J. (1994)
Extreme Habitat Occurrences for Two Species of Hammerhead Sharks (Family Sphyrnidae) in North Carolina and Western Atlantic Ocean Waters. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 110(1), 46–48
Jensen, C. & Schwartz, F.J. (1994)
Atlantic Ocean occurrences of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus (Petromyzontiformes: Petromyzontidae), parasitizing sandbar, Carcharhinus plumbeus, and Dusky, C. obscurus (Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae), sharks off North and South Carolina. Brimleyana, 21, 69–72
Schwartz, F.J. (1993)
A North Carolina Capture of the Bramble Shark, Echinorhinus brucus, Family Echinorhinidae, the Fourth in the Western Atlantic. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 109(3), 158–162
Schwartz, F.J. & Saleeby, C.R. & Rose, G.S. (1993)
Body Surface Areas and Gill Filaments in Two Carcharhinid Sharks Captured Off North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 109(1), 55–61
Schwartz, F.J. & Jensen, C.F. (1993)
Analyses of hematocrits ofn Sharks captured off North Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean Continental Shelf in relation to sex, size, and season. Proceedings of the 4th Indo-Pacific Fish Conference, Bankok: 108–126
Barham, W.Z. & Schwartz, F.J. (1992)
Physiological Responses of Newborn Smooth Dogfish, Mustelus canis, During and Following Temperature and Exercise Stress. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 108(2), 64–69
Schwartz, F.J. (1992)
Effects of the Sharksucker, Echeneis naucrates, Family Echeneididae, on captive Sheepshead, Archosargus probatocephalus. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 108(1), 55–56
Schwartz, F.J. (1991)
A second record of a urogenital sinus urolith in the sand tiger shark (Odontaspis taurus). Northeast Gulf Science, 12(1), 73–74
Winner, B.L. & Schwartz, F.J. (1991)
Allometry and body-organ weight relationships of the liver in six species of Carcharhiniform sharks in Onslow Bay, North Carolina [Abstract]. ASB Bulletin, 38(2), 96
Schwartz, F.J. (1990)
Mass Migratory Congregations and Movements of Several Species of Cownose Rays, Genus Rhinoptera: A World-wide Review. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 106(1), 10–13
Schwartz, F.J. (1989)
Feeding behavior of the cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus (family Myliobatidae) [Abstract]. ASB Bulletin, 36(2), 66
Winner, B.L. & Schwartz, F.J. (1989)
Relative growth of the heart in four species ofn Carcharhinid sharks. ASB Bulletin, 36(2), 107
Schwartz, F.J. & Tyler, J. & Hill, S. (1988)
Massive migratory congregations of the Cownose Ray, Rhinoptera bonasus off North Carolina and of rhinopterids worldwide [Abstract]. ASB Bulletin, 35(2), 85–86
Hamlett, W.C. & Schwartz, F.J. & Didio, L.J. (1987)
Subcellular organization of the yolk syncytial-endoderm complex in the preimplantation yolk sac of the shark, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae. Cell and Tissue Research, 247(2), 275–285
DOI: 10.1007/BF00218309
Schwartz, F.J. & Safrit, G.W. & Purifoy, J.B. & Lewis, O. (1987)
Suitability of the Plastic Cable Tie as a Shark Tag. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 103(3), 101–104
Schwartz, F.J. & Maddock, M.B. (1986)
Comparisons of karyotypes and cellular DNA contents within and between major lines of elasmobranchs. In Uyeno, T. & Arai, R. & Taniuchi, T. & Matsuura, K. (Eds) Proceedings of the second international conference on Indo-Pacific fishes. Ichthyological Society of Japan, Tokyo: 148–157
Hamlett, W.C. & Allen, D.J. & Stribling, M.D. & Schwartz, F.J. & Didio, L.J. (1985)
Permeability of external gill filaments in the embryonic shark. Electron microscopic observations using horseradish peroxidase as a macromolecular tracer. Journal of Submicroscopic Cytology, 17(1), 31–40
Schwartz, F.J. (1984)
Occurrence, abundance, and biology of the blacknose shark, Carcharhinus acronotus, in North Carolina. Northeast Gulf Science, 7(1), 29–47
Schwartz, F.J. (1984)
A blacknose shark from North Carolina deformed by encircling monofilament line. Florida Scientist, 47(1), 62–64
Schwartz, F.J. (1983)
Shark ageing methods and age estimation of scalloped hammerhead, Sphyrna lewini, and dusky, Carcharhinus obscurus, sharks based on vertebral ring counts. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Age Determination of Oceanic Pelagic Fishes: Tunas, Billfishes, and Sharks. By Eric D. Prince(convener and editor) and Lynn M. Pulos(editor). NOAA Technical Report, 8: 167–174
Schwartz, F.J. (1978)
Body-organ weights for three Basking Sharks, Cetorhinus maximus, from North Carolina Waters [Abstract]. ASB Bulletin, 25(2), 91
Schwartz, F.J. & Dahlberg, M.D. (1978)
Biology and ecology of the Atlantic Stingray, Dasyatis sabina (Pisces: Dasyatidae), in North Carolina and Georgia. Northeast Gulf Science, 2(1), 1–23
Schwartz, F.J. & Safrit, G.W. (1977)
A white southern stingray, Dasyatis americana (Pisces, Dasyatidae), from Pamlico Sound, North Carolina. Chesapeake Science, 18(1), 83–84
DOI: 10.2307/1350369
Schwartz, F.J. & Burgess, G.H. (1975)
Sharks of North Carolina and adjacent waters. North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Division of Marine Fisheries, 57 p
Schwartz, F.J. (1973)
Spinal and Cranial Deformities in the Elasmobranchs Carcharhinus leucas, Squalus acanthias, and Carcharhinus milberti. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 89(1–2), 74–77
Schwartz, F.J. (1967)
Embryology and feeding behavior of the Atlantic cownose ray Rhinoptera bonasus [Abstract]. Association of Island Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean – 7th Meeting, Barbados, West Indies: 15
Schwartz, F.J. (1961)
Fishes of Chincoteague and Sinepuxent Bays. American Midland Naturalist, 65(2), 384–408
Schwartz, F.J. (1960)
Comments on the smooth dogfish, Mustelus canis, from Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Chesapeake Science, 1(2), 124–125
DOI: 10.2307/1350937
Schwartz, F.J. (1960)
Measurements and the occurrence of young sandbar shark, Carcharhinus milberti, in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Chesapeake Science, 1(3), 204–206
DOI: 10.2307/1350402
Schwartz, F.J. (1960)
Additional comments on adult bull sharks Carcharhinus leucas (Müller and Henle), from Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Chesapeake Science, 1(1), 68–71
DOI: 10.2307/1350539
Schwartz, F.J. (1959)
Two Eight-Foot Cub Sharks, Carcharhinus leucas (Müller and Henle) Captured in Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Copeia, 1959(3), 251–252
Schwartz, F.J. (1958)
Cub shark, Carcharinus leucas, from big Annexessex River Tangier sound Maryland. Tidewater News, 14(5), 18, 20
Schwartz, F.J. (1958)
The Cub shark, Carcharinus leucas, taken at Flag Pond, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Tidewater News, 14(4), 14, 16