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Bibliography database of living/fossil sharks, rays and chimaeras
(Chondrichtyes: Elasmobranchii, Holocephali)
Papers of the year 2014
published by
Jürgen Pollerspöck, Benediktinerring 34, 94569 Stephansposching,
Germany
and
Nicolas Staube, Munich, Germany
ISSN: 2195-6499
DOI: 10.13140/2.1.3033.1205
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Abstract: This paper contains a collection of 1099 citations (685 articles and 414 conference
abstracts) on topics related to extant and extinct Chondrichthyes (sharks, rays, and chimaeras) as well
as a list of Chondrichthyan species and hosted parasites newly described in 2014. The list is the result
of regular queries in numerous journals, books and online publications. It provides a complete list of
publication citations as well as a database report containing rearranged subsets of the list sorted by
the keyword statistics, extant and extinct genera and species descriptions from the years 2000 to
2014, list of descriptions of extinxt and extant species from 2014, parasitology, reproduction,
distribution, diet, conservation, and taxonomy. The paper is intended to be consulted for information.
Please note that the content of this paper has been compiled to the best of our abilities based on
current knowledge and practice, however, possible errors cannot entirely be excluded.
Citation:
Pollerspöck, J. & Straube, N. (2015), Bibliography database of living/fossil sharks, rays and chimaeras
(Chondrichtyes: Elasmobranchii, Holocephali) - Papers of the year 2014 -, www.sharkreferences.com, World Wide Web electronic publication, Version 01/2015; ISSN: 2195-6499
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Tabel of Contents
1. Extinct Chondrichthyes ................................................................................... - 4 1.1 Research Articles ........................................................................................... - 4 1.1.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order) .................................. - 4 1.2 Conference Abstracts .................................................................................... - 9 1.2.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order) .................................. - 9 2. Extant Chondrichthyes .................................................................................. - 10 2.1 Research Articles ......................................................................................... - 10 2.1.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order) ................................ - 10 2.2 Conference Abstracts .................................................................................. - 44 2.2.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order) ................................ - 44 3. Database Reports .......................................................................................... - 68 3.1 Statistics ....................................................................................................... - 68 3.1.1 Newly described genera 2000 - 2014 ....................................................... - 68 3.1.1 Newly described species 2000 - 2014...................................................... - 69 3.2 Descriptions of extinct species .................................................................. - 70 3.2 Descriptions of extant species ................................................................... - 79 3.3 Parasitology ................................................................................................. - 85 3.3.1 Research Articles ............................................................................... - 85 3.3.2 Species Descriptions: Parasites of Elasmobranchs ....................... - 87 3.4 Distribution ................................................................................................... - 92 3.5 Reproduction................................................................................................ - 96 3.6 Diet ................................................................................................................ - 97 3.7 Size ................................................................................................................ - 99 3.8 Taxonomy ................................................................................................... - 100 3.9 Conservation .............................................................................................. - 101 4. Index (Genera only) ..................................................................................... - 103 -
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1. Extinct Chondrichthyes
1.1 Research Articles
1.1.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order)
ADNET, S. & GISMONDI, R.S. & ANTOINE, P.-O. (2014): Comparisons of dental morphology in river
stingrays (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae) with new fossils from the middle Eocene of Peruvian
Amazonia rekindle debate on their evolution. Naturwissenschaften, 101 (1): 33-45
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ADOLFSSEN, J. & WARD, D.J. (2014): Crossing the boundary: an elasmobranch fauna from Stevns
Klint, Denmark. Palaeontology, 57 (3): 591-629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pala.12079
BARTH, G. & FRANZ, M. & HEUNISCH, C. & KUSTATSCHER, E. & THIES, D. & VESPERMANN, J.
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fluvial-dominated delta plain (Seinstedt, Lower Saxony, Germany). Palaeobiodiversity and
Palaeoenvironments, 94 (4): 495-528 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12549-014-0168-6
BOESSENECKER, R.W. & PERRY, F.A. & SCHMITT, J.G. (2014): Comparative Taphonomy,
Taphofacies, and Bonebeds of the Mio-Pliocene Purisima Formation, Central California: Strong
Physical Control on Marine Vertebrate Preservation in Shallow Marine Settings. PLoS ONE, 9 (3):
e91419 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091419
BRAZEAU, M.D. & FRIEDMAN, M. (2014): The characters of Palaeozoic jawed vertebrates.
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 170 (4): 779-821 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zoj.12111
CAPPETTA, H. & ADNET, S. & AKKRIM, D. & AMALIK, M. (2014): New Squalicorax species
(Neoselachii: Lamniformes) from the Lower Maastrichtian of Ganntour phosphate deposit, Morocco.
Palaeovertebrata, 38: e3
CAPPETTA, H. & BARDET, N. & PEREDA SUBERBIOLA, X. & ADNET, S. & AKKRIM, D. &
AMALIK, M. & BENABDALLAH, A. (2014): Marine vertebrate faunas from the Maastrichtian
phosphates of Benguérir (Ganntour Basin, Morocco): Biostratigraphy, palaeobiogeography and
palaeoecology. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 409: 217-238
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.04.020
CARLSEN, A.W. & CUNY, G. (2014): A study of the sharks and rays from the Lillebælt Clay (Early–
Middle Eocene) of Denmark, and their palaeoecology. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark,
62: 39–88
CARPENTER, D.K. & FALCON-LANG, H.J. & BENTON, M.J. & HENDERSON, E. (2014):
Carboniferous (Tournaisian) fish assemblages from the Isle of Bute, Scotland: systematics and
palaeoecology. Palaeontology, 57 (6): 1215–1240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pala.12112
CARRILLO-BRICEÑO, J.D. & AGUILERA, O.A. & RODRIGUEZ, F. (2014): Fossil Chondrichthyes
from the central eastern Pacific Ocean and their paleoceanographic significance. Journal of South
American Earth Sciences, 51: 76-90 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2014.01.001
CHAHUD, A. & PETRI, S. (2014): New chondrichthyans from the Irati Formation (Early Permian,
Parana Basin), Brazil: origin, paleoenvironmental and paleogeographical considerations. Proceedings
of the Geologists' Association, 125 (4): 437-445 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pgeola.2014.07.006
CICIMURRI, D.J. & EBERSOLE, J.A. (2014): Late Cretaceous chimaeroids (Chondrichthyes:
Holocephali) from Alabama, USA. PaleoBios, 31 (2): 1-14
COOK, T.D. & EATON, J.G. & NEWBREY, M.G. & WILSON, M.V.H. (2014): A new genus and
species of freshwater stingray (Myliobatiformes, Dasyatoidea) from the latest middle Eocene of Utah,
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COOK, T.D. & NEWBREY, M.G. & BRINKMAN, D.B. & KIRKLAND, J.I. (2014): Euselachians from
the freshwater deposits of the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. Geological Society of America,
Special Paper, 503: 229-246, fig. 1-6, A1-A2, tabl. 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2014.2503(08)
CROOKS, N. & WARING, C.P. (2014): Sexual dimorphisms in the dermal structure of the lesserspotted catshark, Scyliorhinus canicula (Linnaeus, 1758). Acta Zoologica, 94 (3): 331-334
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CUNY, G. & LIARD, R. & DEESRI, U. & LIARD, T. & KHAMHA, S. & SUTEETHORN, V. (2014):
Shark faunas from the Late Jurassic—Early Cretaceous of northeastern Thailand. Paläontologische
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CUNY, G. & TABOUELLE, J. (2014): First mention of the family Pseudonotidanidae (Chondrichthyes:
Neoselachii) in the Jurassic of Normandy. Bulletin Sciences et Géologie Normandes, 7: 21-28
DERYCKE, C. & OLIVE, S. & GROESSENS, E. & GOUJET, D. (2014): Paleogeographical and
paleoecological constraints on paleozoic vertebrates (chondrichthyans and placoderms) in the
Ardenne Massif. Shark radiations in the Famennian on both sides of the Palaeotethys.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 414: 61-67
DIEDRICH, C.G. (2014): Skeleton of the Fossil Shark Isurus denticulatus from the Turonian (Late
Cretaceous) of Germany—Ecological Coevolution with Prey of Mackerel Sharks. Paleontology
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EATON, J.G. & GARDNER, J.D. & KIRKLAND, J.I. & BRINKMAN, D.B. & NYDAM, R.L. (2014):
Vertebrates of the Iron Springs formation, upper Cretaceous, southwestern Utah. In: MacLean, J.S.,
Biek, R.F., and Huntoon, J.E., editors, Geology of Utah’s Far South: Utah Geological Association
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EHRET, D.J. & EBERSOLE, J.A. (2014): Occurrence of the megatoothed sharks (Lamniformes:
Otodontidae) in Alabama, USA. PeerJ, 2: e625 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.625
EHRET, D.J. & EBERSOLE, J.A. (2014): Occurrence of the Megatoothed sharks
(Lamniformes:Otodontidae) in Alabama, USA. Abstract. PeerJ PrePrints, 2: e517v1
ENAULT, S. (2014): Chondrichthyan enameloid: fossil diversity and developmental insights. Abstract.
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ENAULT, S. & ADNET, S. & DEBIAIS-THIBAUD, M. (2014): Chondrichthyan enameloid, a
palaeontological and developmental approach. Abstract. In: Conference: Summer school in
evolutionary developmental biology: conceptual and methodological foundations, 3rd Edition-From
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ENAULT, S. & VENTÉO, S. & DEBIAIS-THIBAUD, M. (2014): Tooth enameloid in neoselachians :
development, homology, phylogeny. Abstract. In. Conference: Euro Evo Devo, At Vienna, Austria
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EVERAERT, S. (2014): Miocene afzettingen tussen de Boomse Klei en het Plioceen in het
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Afzettingen WTKG, 35 (1): 20-27
FERRÓN, H. & PLA, C. & MARTÍNEZ-PÉREZ, C. & ESCUDERO-MOZO, M.J. & BOTELLA, H.
(2014): Morphometric Discriminant Analysis of isolated chondrichthyan scales for palaeoecological
inferences: the Middle Triassic of the Iberian Chain (Spain) as a case of study. Journal of Iberian
Geology, 40 (1): 87-97 http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/rev_JIGE.2014.v40.n1.44089
FINARELLI, J.A. & COATES, M.I. (2014): Chondrenchelys problematica (Traquair, 1888)
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FISCHER, J. (2014): Palaeoecology, migration behavior, and reproductive pattern of Palaeozoic to
Mesozoic freshwater sharks revealed by stable and radiogenic isotopes. Abstract. Geologica
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FISCHER, J. & LICHT, M. & KRIWET, J. & SCHNEIDER, J.W. & BUCHWITZ, M. & BARTSCH, P.
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chondrichthyan fishes. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 12 (3): 389-399
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FISCHER, J. & SCHNEIDER, J.W. & HODNETT, J.-P.M. & ELLIOTT, D.K. & JOHNSON, G.D. &
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Early Carboniferous Mass Occurrence of Shark Egg Capsules from Freshwater Deposits - The oldest
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FISCHER, J. & WITTRY, J. (2014): The unique Pennsylvanian chondrichthyan multi-taxa nursery of
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GAJIĆ, A. (2014): A potentional phylogenetic lineage of Cretolamna appendiculata Glückman, 1958
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shark taxa of Lower Paleogene and Upper Cretaceous from Morocco, North Arfica. Pluralidade:
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GARCIA, E.X.M. & BALBINO, A. & ANTUNES, M. & RUIZ, F. & CIVIS, J. & ABAD, M. &
TOSCANO-GRANDE, A. & GONZALEZ-REGALADO, L.M. (2014): The Rajiforms (Chondrichthyes,
Batomorphii) from the Lower Pliocene of Arenas de Huelva Formation, South West of Spain.
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FERNÁNDEZ, M. & IGLESIAS, A. & REGUERO, M.A. (2014): The first record of the chimaeroid
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GRANT-MACKIE, J.A. & YAMAKITA, S. & MATSUMOTO, T. & HORI, R.S. & TAKEMURA, A. &
AITA, Y. & TAKAHASHI, S. & CAMPBELL, H.J. (2014): A probable shark dorsal fin spine fragment
from the Early Triassic of the Arrow Rocks sequence, Whangaroa, northern New Zealand. New
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GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. & FATH, M. (2014): A New Petalodont Chondrichthyan from the Bear
Gulch Limestone of Montana, USA, with Reassessment of Netsepoye hawesi and Comments on the
Morphology of Holomorphic Petalodonts. Paleontological Journal, 48 (9): 1003-1014
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HATCHER, J. (2014): Fossil sharks from the Cretaceous of Manitoba. Poster Abstract. In: Programm
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HECKERT, A.B. & JENKINS, H.S. (2014): The Microvertebrate Fauna of the Upper Triassic
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Member (Lower Turonian) of the Upper Cretaceous Greenhorn Limestone in North-Central Kansas.
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 117 (3-4): 245-252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1660/062.117.0310
OTERO, R.A. & GUTSTEIN, C.S. & VARGAS, A. & RUBILAR-ROGERS, D. & YURY-YAÑEZ, R. &
BASTÍAS, J. & RAMÍREZ, C. (2014): New chondrichthyans from the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian–
Maastrichtian) of Seymour and James Ross islands, Antarctica. Journal of Paleontology, 88 (3): 411420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/13-041
PADILLA, A. & EBERLE, J.J. & GOTTFRIED, M.D. & SWEET, A.R. & HUTCHISON, J.H. (2014): A
Sand Tiger Shark-Dominated Fauna from the Eocene Arctic Greenhouse. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, 34 (6):1307-1316 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2014.880446
PATNAIK, R. & SHARMA, K.M. & MOHAN, L. & WILLIAMS, B.A. & KAY, R. &V CHATRATH, P
(2014): Additional vertebrate remains from the Early Miocene of Kutch, Gujarat. Special Publication of
the Palaeontological Society of India, 5: 335-351
PAULIV, V.E. & DIAS, E.V. & SEDOR, F.A. & RIBEIRO, A.M. (2014): A new Xenacanthiformes shark
(Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the late Paleozoic Rio do Rasto formation (paraná basin),
southern Brazil. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 86 (1): 135-145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0001-37652014107612
PFEIL, F.H. (2014): Ein weiteres Exemplar von Cantioscyllium decipiens WOODWARD, 1889 aus den
Plattenkalken (Oberkreide, unteres Cenomanium) von Hakel (Haqil) im Libanon. Jahresbericht 2013
und Mitteilungen Der Freunde der Bayerischen Staatssammlung für Paläontologie und Historische
Geologie München e.V., 42: 47-60
PIMIENTO, C. & CLEMENTS, C.F. (2014): When Did Carcharocles megalodon Become Extinct? A
New Analysis of the Fossil Record. PLoS ONE, 9 (10): e111086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111086
POLLERSPOECK, J. & BEAURY, B. (2014): Eine Elasmobranchierfauna (Elasmobranchii,
Neoselachii) aus der Oberen Meeresmolasse (Ottnangium, Unteres Miozän) des Heigelsberger
Grabens bei Teisendorf, Oberbayern. [A Miocene elasmobranch fauna (Elasmobranchii, Neoselachii)
from the Upper Marine Molasse of Upper Bavaria (Heigelsberger Ditch, Teisendorf, Bavaria)].
Zitteliana, A54: 23-37
POLLERSPOECK, J. & BEAURY, B. (2014): Parasquatina zitteli nov. sp. (Elasmobranchii:
Orectolobiformes) aus dem Maastricht von Oberbayern (Gerhartsreiter Schichten, Siegsdorf) und
Bemerkungen zur Verbreitung der Ordnung Orectolobiformes. [Parasquatina zitteli nov. sp.
(Elasmobranchii: Orectolobiformes) from the Maastrichian of Upper Bavaria (Gerhartsreiter Ditch,
Siegsdorf), with remarks on the distribution of the order Orectolobiformes.] Zitteliana, A54: 147-164
POPOV, E.V. & MACHALSKI, M. (2014): Late Albian chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei)
from Annopol, Poland. Cretaceous Research, 47: 1-18 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2013.09.011
PRADEL, A. & MAISEY, J.G. & TAFFOREAU, P. & MAPES, R.H. & MALLATT, J. (2014): A
Palaeozoic shark with osteichthyan-like branchial arches. Nature, 509: 608–611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature13195
PRÁMPARO, M.B. & CIONE, A.L. & GONZALEZ RIGA, B. (2014): Sharks (Neoselachii) and
palynomorphs from Mendoza (Argentina): new evidence of the Late Cretaceous Atlantic marine
transgression. Alcheringa, 38 (2): 177-189 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03115518.2014.849027
RAMSAY, J.B. & WILGA, C.D. & TAPANILA, L. & PRUITT, J. & PRADEL, A. & SCHLADER, R. &
DIDIER, D.A. (2014): Mechanics of the Jaws and Tooth-Whorl of Helicoprion davisii, the whorl-toothed
ratfish. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E172
REINECKE, T. (2014): Two new scyliorhinid shark species (Elasmobranchii, Carcharhiniformes,
Scyliorhinidae), from the Sülstorf Beds (Chattian, Late Oligocene) of the southeastern North Sea
Basin, northern Germany. Palaeovertebrata, 38 (1): 1-8
REINECKE, T. & BALSBERGER, M. & BEAURY, B. & POLLERSPOECK, J. (2014): The
elasmobranch fauna of the Thalberg Beds, early Egerian (Chattian, Oligocene), in the Subalpine
Molasse Basin near Siegsdorf, Bavaria, Germany. Palaeontos, 26, 1-127, 9 text-figs, 2 tables, 38
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SALLAN, L.C. & COATES, M.I. (2014): The long-rostrumed elasmobranch Bandringa Zangerl, 1969,
and taphonomy within a Carboniferous shark nursery. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 34 (1): 2233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2013.782875
SCHROETER, E.R. & EGERTON, V.M. & IBIRICU, L.M. & LACOVARA, K.J. (2014): Lamniform
Shark Teeth from the Late Cretaceous of Southernmost South America (Santa Cruz Province,
Argentina). PLoS ONE, 9 (8): e104800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104800
SHARMA, K.M. & PATNAIK, R. (2014): Miocene fishes from BaripadaBbeds, Orissa and their
palaeoenvironmental, palaeobiogeographic and palaeoclimatic significance. Special Publication of the
Palaeontological Society of India, 5: 291-323
SHIMADA, K. & WELTON, B.J. & LONG, D.J. (2014): A new fossil megamouth shark (Lamniformes,
Megachasmidae) from the Oligocene-Miocene of the western United States. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, 34 (2): 281-290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2013.803975
SOLER-GIJÓN, R. & POYATO-ARIZA, F.J. & MAISEY, J.G. & LANE, J.A. (2014): Chondrichthyes.
In: Poyato-Ariza, F.J., Buscalioni, A.D. & Fregenal-Martinez, M. (eds), Las Hoyas: A Cretaceous
wetland. A multidisciplinary synthesis after 25 years of research on an exceptional fossil deposit from
Spain, in press
SWEETMAN, S.C. & GOEDERT, J. & MARTILL, D.M. (2014): A preliminary account of the fishes of
the Lower Cretaceous Wessex Formation (Wealden Group, Barremian) of the Isle of Wight, southern
England. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 113 (3): 872-896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bij.12369
TAKAKUWA, Y. (2014): A dense occurrence of teeth of fossil "mako" shark ("Isurus" hastalis:
Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes), associated with a balaenopterid-whale skeleton of the Late Miocene
Pisco Formation, Peru, South America. Bulletin of Gunma Museum of Natural History, 18: 77-86
TRIKOLIDI, F.A. (2014): Cow sharks (Hexanchiformes) from the Cretaceous deposits of the Crimea.
(In russian) Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, 318 (1): 76-97
TRINAJSTIC, K. & ROELOFS, B. & BURROW, C.J. & LONG, J.A. & TURNER, S. (2014): Devonian
vertebrates from the Canning and Carnarvon Basins with an overview of Paleozoic vertebrates of
Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 97: 133-151
VILLAFAÑA, J.A. & RIVADENEIRA, M.M. (2014): Rise and fall in diversity of Neogene marine
vertebrates on the temperate Pacific coast of South America. Paleobiology, 40 (4): 659-674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/13069
VULLO, R. & ABIT, D. & BALLÈVRE, M. & BILLON-BRUYAT, J.-P. & BOURGEAIS, R. &
BUFFETAUT, E. & DAVIERO-GOMEZ, V. & GARCIA, G. & GOMEZ, B. & MAZIN, J.-M. & MOREL,
S. & NÉRAUDEAU, D. & POUECH, J. & RAGE, J.-C. & SCHNYDER, J. & TONG, H. (2014):
Palaeontology of the Purbeck-type (Tithonian, Late Jurassic) bonebeds of Chassiron (Oléron Island,
western France). Comptes Rendus Palevol, 13: 421-441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crpv.2014.03.003
VULLO, R. & COURVILLE, P. (2014): Fish remains (Elasmobranchii, Actinopterygii) from the Late
Cretaceous of the Benue Trough, Nigeria. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 97: 194-206
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2014.04.016
WELTON, B.J. (2014): A new fossil basking shark (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae) from the Middle
Miocene Sharktooth Hill Bonebed, Kern County, California. Contributions in Science, 522: 29-44
WRIGHT, J.K. & BASSETT-BUTT, L. & COLLINSON, M. (2014): Fatally bitten ammonites from the
Lower Calcareous Grit Formation (Upper Jurassic) of NE Yorkshire, UK. Proceedings of the Yorkshire
Geological Society, 60 (1): 1-8 http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/pygs2014-336
1.2 Conference Abstracts
1.2.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order)
EHRET, D.J. & EBERSOLE, J.A. (2014): Occurrence of the Megatoothed sharks
(Lamniformes:Otodontidae) in Alabama, USA. Abstract. PeerJ PrePrints, 2: e517v1
ENAULT, S. (2014): Chondrichthyan enameloid: fossil diversity and developmental insights. Abstract.
In: Conference: Geo Seminars, Geological Museum, Copenhagen University, At Copenhagen,
Denmark
ENAULT, S. & ADNET, S. & DEBIAIS-THIBAUD, M. (2014): Chondrichthyan enameloid, a
palaeontological and developmental approach. Abstract. In: Conference: Summer school in
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evolutionary developmental biology: conceptual and methodological foundations, 3rd Edition-From
gene networks to organismal system, At Venice, Italy
ENAULT, S. & VENTÉO, S. & DEBIAIS-THIBAUD, M. (2014): Tooth enameloid in neoselachians :
development, homology, phylogeny. Abstract. In. Conference: Euro Evo Devo, At Vienna, Austria
FISCHER, J. (2014): Palaeoecology, migration behavior, and reproductive pattern of Palaeozoic to
Mesozoic freshwater sharks revealed by stable and radiogenic isotopes. Abstract. Geologica
Saxonica, 60 (2): 299-300
FISCHER, J. & SCHNEIDER, J.W. & RÖßLER, R. & SPINDLER, F. & HOFFMANN, U. (2014): An
Early Carboniferous Mass Occurrence of Shark Egg Capsules from Freshwater Deposits - The oldest
Chondrichthyan Multi-Taxon Nursery. Abstract. In: Meeting Program & Abstracts, society of Vertebrate
Paleontology, Berlin, 05.-08.11.2014: 130
GAJIĆ, A. (2014): A potentional phylogenetic lineage of Cretolamna appendiculata Glückman, 1958
based on dental morphology. Abstract. STES - 7th Scientific Conference Students Encounter Science
with international participation, At Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
GOUIRIC-CAVALLI, S. & CABRERA, D.A. & CIONE, A.L. & O'GORMAN, J. & CORIA, R. &
FERNÁNDEZ, M. & IGLESIAS, A. & REGUERO, M.A. (2014): The first record of the chimaeroid
genus Edaphodon (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from Antarctica (Snow Hill Formation, Late
Cretaceous, James Ross Island). Abstract. In: Abstracts, SCAR OPEN SCIENCE CONFERENCE &
COMNAP Symposium: 433
HATCHER, J. (2014): Fossil sharks from the Cretaceous of Manitoba. Poster Abstract. In: Programm
and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 28
HOFFMAN, B.L. & CLAYCOMB, G.D. & HAGEMAN, S.A. (2014): Occurrence of a ctenacanthoid
shark, Heslerodus divergens, in the Farley Limestone (Upper Pennsylvanian) of Missouri. Abstract. In:
Kansas Academy of Science, 146th Annual Meeting, 05 April 2014, 15th Annual Paleontology
Symposium
JEREZ-JAIMES, J.H. & CRUZ-GUEVARA, L.E. & PINZÓN-GÓMEZ, R. & PORRAS-MONTERO,
J.R. (2014): Primer registro de Serratolamna serrata (Agassiz) (Pisces: Neoselachii) del
Maastrichtiano (cretácico superior) en Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro
colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 70
RAMSAY, J.B. & WILGA, C.D. & TAPANILA, L. & PRUITT, J. & PRADEL, A. & SCHLADER, R. &
DIDIER, D.A. (2014): Mechanics of the Jaws and Tooth-Whorl of Helicoprion davisii, the whorl-toothed
ratfish. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E172
2. Extant Chondrichthyes
2.1 Research Articles
2.1.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order)
ABLE, K.W. & GROTHUES, T.M. & TURNURE, J.T. & MALONE, M.A. & HENKES, G.A. (2014):
Dynamics of residency and egress in selected estuarine fishes: evidence from acoustic telemetry.
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (1): 91-102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-013-0126-6
ACOREMA (2014): Los Tiburones de la Provincia de Pisco. ACOREMA, 2014: 33p
ACUÑA-MARRERO, D. & JIMÉNEZ, J. & SMITH, F. & DOHERTY, P.F. & HEARN, A. & GREEN,
J.R. & PAREDES-JARRÍN, J. & SALINAS-DE-LEÓN, P. (2014): Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus)
Seasonal Presence, Residence Time and Habitat Use at Darwin Island, Galapagos Marine Reserve.
PLoS ONE, 9 (12): e115946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115946
ADNET, S. & GISMONDI, R.S. & ANTOINE, P.-O. (2014): Comparisons of dental morphology in river
stingrays (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae) with new fossils from the middle Eocene of Peruvian
Amazonia rekindle debate on their evolution. Naturwissenschaften, 101 (1): 33-45
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00114-013-1127-1
AFONSO, A.S. & ANDRADE, H.A. & HAZIN, F.H.V. (2014): Structure and Dynamics of the Shark
Assemblage off Recife, Northeastern Brazil. PLoS ONE, 9 (7): e102369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102369
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AFONSO, A.S. & HAZIN, F.H.V. (2014): Post-release survival and behavior and exposure to fisheries
in juvenile tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, from the South Atlantic. Journal of Experimental Marine
Biology and Ecology, 454: 55-62 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2014.02.008
AFONSO, P. & MCGINTY, N. & MACHETE, M. (2014): Dynamics of Whale Shark Occurrence at
Their Fringe Oceanic Habitat. PLoS ONE, 9 (7): e102060
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102060
AGUILAR, C. & GONZALEZ-SANSON, G. & HUETER, R. & ROJAS, E. & CABRERA, Y. &
BRIONES, A. & BORROTO, R. & HERNANDEZ, A. & BAKER, P. (2014): Captura de tiburones en la
región noroccidental de Cuba. [Shark catches in the northwest region of Cuba.] Latin American
Journal of Aquatic Research, 42 (3): 477-487
AINSLEY, S.M. & EBERT, D.A. & NATANSON, L.J. & CAILLIET, G.M. (2014): A comparison of age
and growth of the Bering skate, Bathyraja interrupta ( Gill and Townsend, 1897), from two Alaskan
large marine ecosystems. Fisheries Research, 154: 17-25
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.02.002
AJEMIAN, M.J. & NEER, J.A. (2014): Preface: Biology and ecology of the durophagous stingrays.
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 965-966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0295-y
AJEMIAN, M.J. & POWERS, S.P. (2014): Towed-float satellite telemetry tracks large-scale movement
and habitat connectivity of myliobatid stingrays. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 1067-1081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0296-x
AKHILESH K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & GOPALAKRISHNAN, A. & JENA, J.K. & BASHEER, V.S. &
PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Checklist of Chondrichthyans in Indian waters. Journal of the Marine Biological
Association of India, 56 (1): 109-120 http://dx.doi.org/10.6024/jmbai.2014.56.1.01750s-17
AKHILESH, K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & MISHRA, S.S. & GANGA, U. & PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Notes
on the Indian swellshark, Cephaloscyllium silasi (Scyliorhinidae: Carcharhiniformes) from deep waters
off the west coast of India. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e25
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000141
AKHILESH, K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & WHITE, W.T. & SHANIS, C.P.R. & HASHIM, M. & GANGA, U.
& PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Catch composition, reproductive biology and diet of the bramble shark
Echinorhinus brucus (Squaliformes: Echinorhinidae) from the south-eastern Arabian Sea. Journal of
Fish Biology, 83 (5): 1112-1127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12201
AKYOL, O. & CAPAPÉ, C. (2014): Distribution of blackchin guitarfish Rhinobatos cemiculus E.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817 (Elasmobranchii: Rhinobatidae) with first records from Izmir Bay (Turkey,
northeastern Aegean Sea). Turkish Journal of Zoology, 38 (4): 460-465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo1307-32
ALAM, M.T. & PETIT, R.A. & READ, T.D. & DOVE, A.D.M. (2014): The complete mitochondrial
genome sequence of the world's largest fish, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), and its comparison
with those of related shark species. Gene, 539 (1): 44-49
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2014.01.064
AL-SHAJIBI, S.R. & CHESALIN, M.V. & AL-SHAGAA, G.A. (2014): New Records of Sharks from
Southern Coastal Waters of Oman in the Arabian Sea. Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 46 (1): 281-284
ANASTASSOV, I. & RIPPS, H. & CHAPPELL, R.L. (2014): Cytoprotection by endogenous zinc in the
vertebrate retina. Journal of Neurochemistry, 129 (2): 249-255 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jnc.12627
ANDERSON, D.J. & KOBRYN, H.T. & NORMAN, B.M. & BEJDER, L. & TYNE, J.A. &
LONERAGAN, N.R. (2014): Spatial and temporal patterns of nature-based tourism interactions with
whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf
Science, 148: 109-119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2014.05.023
ANDERSON, W.G. & MCCABE, C. & BRANDT, C. & WOOD, C.M. (2014): Examining urea flux
across the intestine of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias. Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology - Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology,181C: 71-78
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2014.11.023
ANDREOTTI, S. & RUTZEN, M. & WESCHE, P.L. & O'CONNELL, C.P. & MEYER, M. &
OOSTHUIZEN, H. & MATTHEE, C.A. (2014): A Novel Categorization System to Organize a Large
Photo Identification Database for White Sharks, Carcharodon carcharias. African Journal of Marine
Science, 36 (1): 59-67 http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/1814232X.2014.892027
ÁNGEL, F. & QUINTEIRO, J. & REY-MÉNDEZ, M. (2014): First record for the Caribbean Sea of the
shark Echinorhinus brucus captured in Venezuelan waters. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e91
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000967
ANGULO, A. & LÓPEZ, M.I. & BUSSING, W.A. & MURASE, A. (2014): Records of chimaeroid fishes
(Holocephali: Chimaeriformes) from the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, with the description of a new
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species of Chimera (Chimaeridae) from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Zootaxa, 3861 (6): 554-574
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3861.6.3
ARAGÓN NORIEGA, E.A. (2014): Pesquería artesanal de elasmobranquios en dos áreas marinas
protegidas del Alto Golfo de California. In: Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium Nacional de Tiburones
y Rayas, 07 al 12 de abril de 2014, Mazatlán, Sin: 2-4
ARAUJO, G. & LUCEY, A. & LABAJA, J. & SO, C.L. & SNOW, S. & PONZO, A. (2014): Population
structure and residency patterns of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, at a provisioning site in Cebu,
Philippines. PeerJ, 2 :e543 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.543
ARI, C. (2014): Manta rays change colour. Nature, 512: 9 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/512009a
ARI, C. (2014): Rapid coloration changes of manta rays (Mobulidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean
Society, 113 (1): 180-193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bij.12321
ASCHLIMAN, N.C. (2014): Interrelationships of the durophagous stingrays (Batoidea: Myliobatidae).
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 967-979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0261-8
AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (2014): Shark and Ray Handling Practices.
A guide for commercial fishers in southern Australia. Australian Fisheries Management Authority
(AFMA)
AUSTRALIEN GOUVERNMENT (2014): Draft recovery plan for Sawfish and River Sharks: (Pristis
pristis, Pristis zijsron, Pristis clavata, Glyphis glyphis and Glyphis garricki) Commonwealth of Australia
2014
AVENDAÑO-ALVAREZ, O. & PEREZ-ESPAÑA, H. & SALAS-MONREAL, D. (2014): Stomach
content of three Sphyrna lewini shark captured in a reef system at the western Gulf of Mexico. In:
Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium Nacional de Tiburones y Rayas, 07 al 12 de abril de 2014,
Mazatlán, Sin: 36-39
BADE, L.M. & BALAKRISHNAN, C.N. & PILGRIM, E.M. & MCRAE, S.B. & LUCZKOVICH, J.J.
(2014): A genetic technique to identify the diet of cownose rays, Rhinoptera bonasus: analysis of
shellfish prey items from North Carolina and Virginia. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 9991012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0290-3
BANDYOPADHYAY, P.R. & HELLUM, A.M. (2014): Modeling how shark and dolphin skin patterns
control transitional wall-turbulence vorticity patterns using spatiotemporal phase reset mechanisms.
Scientific Reports, 4: 6650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep06650
BANGLEY, C. & RULIFSON, R. (2014): Observations on spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) captured
in late spring in a North Carolina estuary. F1000Research, 3: 189
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.4890.2
BANGLEY, C.W. & RULIFSON, R.A. (2014): Feeding Habits, Daily Ration, and Potential Predatory
Impact of Mature Female Spiny Dogfish in North Carolina Coastal Waters. North American Journal of
Fisheries Management, 34 (3): 668-677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02755947.2014.902410
BANGLEY, C.W. & SHIFFMAN, D.S. (2014): Biology and conservation of elasmobranchs: an
introduction to the collection. F1000Research 2014, 3:192
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.4975.1
BARAJAS-CALDERON, A.V. & AGUILAR-PALOMINO, B. & GALVAN-PIÑA, V.H. & GALVANMAGAÑA, F. & HERMOSILLO-CORONA, J.D. & BRIONES-HERNANDEZ, S.A. & RODRIGUEZMATUS, A. & BECERRA-VEGA, E.A. (2014): Ecología trófica del tiburón piloto Carcharhinus
falciformis en la costa sur de Jalisco, México. In: Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium Nacional de
Tiburones y Rayas, 07 al 12 de abril de 2014, Mazatlán, Sin: 141-145
BARAUSSE, A. & CORREALE, V. & CURKOVIC, A. & FINOTTO, L. & RIGINELLA, E. & VISENTIN,
E. & MAZZOLDI, C. (2014): The role of fisheries and the environment in driving the decline of
elasmobranchs in the northern Adriatic Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 71 (7): 1593-1603
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WENG, W. & TANG, L. & WANG, B. & CHEN, J. & SU, W. & OSAKO, K. & TANAKA, M. (2014):
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WERRY, J.M. & PLANES, S. & BERUMEN, M.L. & LEE, K.A. & BRAUN, C.D. & CLUA, E. (2014):
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WESTGATE, A.J. & KOOPMAN, H.N. & SIDERS, Z.A. & WONG, S.N.P. & RONCONI, R.A. (2014):
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WHITE, E.R. & NAGY, J.D. & GRUBER, S.H. (2014): Modeling the population dynamics of lemon
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WHITTY, J.M. & PHILLIPS, N.M. & THORBURN, D.C. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & FIELD, I. &
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ZIELONKA, S. & WEBER, N. & BECKER, S. & DOERNER, A. & CHRISTMANN, A. &
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ZIGAITE, Z. & WHITEHOUSE, M. (2014): Stable oxygen isotopes of dental biomineral: differentiation
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ZIMMER, A.M. & WOOD, C.M. (2014): Exposure to Acute Severe Hypoxia Leads to Increased Urea
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2.2 Conference Abstracts
2.2.1 Complete list (arranged in alphabetical order)
ABBATEPAULO, F.V. & VAZ-DOS-SANTOS, A.M. & KOTAS, J.E. (2014): Distribuição batimétrica e
reprodução da raia-santa, Rioraja agassizi, no sul do Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 48
ACOSTA-SANTOS, A. & AGUDELO-CÓRDOBA, E. & LASSO, C.A. & DUQUE, S.R. (2014):
Biodiversidad de rayas de agua dulce (Myliobatiformes: Potamotrygonidae) en el río Amazonas
colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 Medellín): 57
AFONSO, A.S. & HAZIN, F.H.V. (2014): Vertical movement patterns and ontogenetic niche
expansion in the tiger shark, Galeocerdo cuvier, from the western South Atlantic Ocean. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 12
ALLERTZ, L. (2014): Feasibility of the reintroduction of the thornback ray (Raja clavata) to the
Wadden Sea. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual
scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 69
ALMANZA, M. & MÁRQUEZ, E. & CHASQUI, L. (2014): Análisis filogenético del género
Rhizoprionodon en el Caribe colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano
sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 13
AMARGOS, F.P. & MARTIN, T.F. & LOPEZ, N. & ANGULO, J. & GRAHAM, R.T. (2014): Fisheriesindependent assessment of sharks in Cuba’s Jardines de la Reina archipelago and the contiguous
Golfo de Ana Maria. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 24
AMARILES, D.F. & NAVIA, A.F. & LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, J. & GIRALDO, A. (2014): Ecología trófica de
Mustelus lunulatus y Mustelus henlei en el Pacífico colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 14
ANDERSON, J.M. & REX, P.T. & QUIEROZ, L.V.M. & HOLLAND, K.N. (2014): Perception and
discrimination of magnetic fields in Sandbar, Carcharhinus plumbeus, and Scalloped Hammerhead,
Sphyrna lewini, sharks. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 13
ANDREOTTI, S. & RUTZEN, M. & VON DER HEYDEN, S. & MEŸER, M. & OOSTHUIZEN, H. &
MATTHEE, C.A. (2014): How many are there? - An integrated approach for estimating the size of the
white shark population in South Africa. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 14
ANDREWS, A.H. & KERR, L.A. & PASSEROTTI, M.S. & NATANSON, L.J. & WINTNER, S.P.
(2014): Maximum age and missing time in shark vertebrae: the limits and validity of age estimates
using bomb radiocarbon dating. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 15
ANGUILA, R. & ALVARADO, L.N. & NARVÁEZ-BARANDICA, J.C. & ACERO, A. & HERNÁNDEZBERACASA, L. (2014): Tres nuevos registros de peces de esqueleto cartilaginoso para el Caribe
colombiano y uno como ampliación de su distribución en el Caribe colombiano para Bocas de
Cenizas, departamento del Atlántico, Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro
colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 58
APPS, K. & LLOYD, D. & DIMMOCK, K. (2014): Human dimensions of shark-based tourism.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 16
ARANGO-SÁNCHEZ, L.B. & BARRETO-REYES, C.G. (2014): Aportes al conocimiento sobre
condrictios del Golfo de Urabá. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 59
ARAUJO, G. & LUCEY, A. & SO, C.L. & LABAJA, J. & SNOW, S.J. & PONZO, A. (2014):
Describing the population structure and residency of whale sharks visiting the waters of Oslob, Cebu,
Philippines, during the provisioning hours, between March 31st 2012 and December 31st 2013.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 17
ARAÚJO, M.L.G. & LESSA, R.P.T. & SANTANA, F.M. & MELO, S.M.V. (2014): Idade e crescimento
de Paratrygon aiereba (Müller & Henle, 1841) (Myliobatiformes:Potamotrygonidae) no médio Rio
Purus, acre, Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014
- Medellín): 88
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ARAÚJO, M.L.G. & MELO, S.M.V. (2014): Biologia reprodutiva de Potamotrygon orbignyi (Castelnau,
1855) (Myliobatiformes:Potamotrygonidae) no médio Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brasil. Abstract In: Libro
de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 89
ARAÚJO, P.R.V. & NUNES, R.I. & ODDONE, M.C. & VELASCO, G. (2014): Pesca artesanal e
captura de Myliobatis spp. (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes) na praia do Cassino, RS. Abstract. In: VIII
Encontro da Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo de Elasmobrânquios - SBEEL, 2014, Recife. OS
DESAFIOS DA PESQUISA E ESTUDOS DE TUBARÕES E RAIAS NO BRASIL, 2014 : 95
ARAÚJO, P.R.V. & NUNES, R.I. & VELASCO, G. & ODDONE, M.C. (2014): Biologia da reprodução
de Myliobatis goodei (Garman, 1885) e Myliobatis ridens (Ruocco, Lucifora, De Astarloa, Mabragaña
& Delpiani, 2012) (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes) na praia do Cassino, RS. Abstract In: VIII Encontro da
Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo de Elasmobrânquios - SBEEL, 2014, Recife. OS DESAFIOS DA
PESQUISA E ESTUDOS DE TUBARÕES E RAIAS NO BRASIL, 2014 : 53
ARAUZ, R. (2014): Recomendaciones para el manejo del tiburón sedoso (Carcharhinus falciformis)
en la pesquería del dorado en el Pacífico Tropical Oriental. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 15
AUTRET, L. & BRIGAUDEAU, C. & JUNG, A. (2014): Pour old wine in new bottles: How ancient’s
museum data can help in understanding actual distribution of endangered sawfishes. Poster Abstract.
In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 70
BACH, S. & ROBINSON, D.P. & BENNETZEN, M.V. & ABDULRAHMAN, A.A. & AL-JAIDAH, M.
(2014): Testing the affinity of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, to offshore oil platforms in newly
discovered aggregation site of the cost of Qatar in the Arabian Gulf. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 18
BALABAN, J.P. & WILGA, C.D. (2014): Morphology of the Feeding Apparatus in Four Shark
Species. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E11
BARASH, A. & PICKHOLTZ, E. & PICKHOLTZ, R. & RILOV, G. & BLAUSTEIN, L. (2014): Shark
aggregations at power plants: describing an emerging phenomenon based on fishermen’s
observations. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific
conference, Leeuwarden: 40
BARKER, J. & PIPER, R. & MEYERS, E. & FERNÁNDEZ-PALACIOS, Y. & HAROUN, R. (2014):
Protecting the last angel shark stronghold in the Canary Islands. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the
European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 47
BARRERA-GARCÍA, A.B. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & MÉDEZ-RODRÍGUEZ, L.C. & CASTELLINI,
M. & ZENTENO-SAVÍN, T. & O'HARA, T. (2014): Elementos traza e indicadores de estrés oxidativo
en el tiburón azul (Prionace glauca) de la costa occidental de Baja California Sur, México. Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 16
BARRETO, R. & FERRETTI, F. & FLEMMING, J. & ANDRADE, H. & AMORIM, A.F. & SANTANA,
F. & WORM, B. & LESSA, R. (2014): Inferring sharks population’s trends in the South Atlantic Ocean
(SAO). Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 7
BEDORE, C.N. & KAJIURA, S.M. & JOHNSEN, S.J. (2014): Bioelectric crypsis in cephalopods
reduces detection by shark predators. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1):
E15
BELLODI, A. & ALVITO, A. & FOIS, M. & SOLDOVILLA, G. & VITTORI, S. & MULAS, A. (2014): A
multiple models investigation on age and growth of the speckled ray (Raja polystigma) from Sardinian
seas. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific
conference, Leeuwarden: 71
BENEKER, L.H. (2014): Economic importance of the starry smoothhound to anglers in the
Netherlands. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual
scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 72
BERVOETS, T.Y. (2014): The Implementation of a Shark Sanctuary and Continued Conservation
Management Activities on a Small Island Caribbean State in the Dutch Caribbean of presentation.
Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 33
BESADA, V. & SCHULTZE, F. & LÓPEZ, M. & RODRÍGUEZ-CABELLO, C. (2014): Suitability of
lesser spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula) as indicator of trace metals pollution in the Spanish
Marine Strategy monitoring programs. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European
Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 73
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BESSUDO, S. & MONSALVE-ROCHA, S. & SOLER, G. (2014): Movimientos de Sphyrna lewini en el
Santuario de Fauna y Flora Malpelo utilizando telemetría acústica. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 60
BESTER-VAN DER MERWE, A.E. & BITALO, D. & MADUNA, S. & GLEDHILL, K. (2014):
Application of molecular techniques in conservation management of elasmobranchs, identifying the
way forward. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific
conference, Leeuwarden: 41
BESTER-VAN DER MERWE, A.E. & GLEDHILL, K.S. (2014): How genetics can be incorporated into
fisheries management, sustainable utilisation and conservation efforts of Southern African shark
species- an overview and future endeavours. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 20
BINI, I.R.J. & DOS SANTOS, C.M.H. & GADIG, O.B.F. (2014): Descrição anatômica do
escapulocoracóide e arcos branquiais de Benthobatis kreffti (Chondrichthyes, Narcinidae). Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 90
BITALO, D.N. & CUEVAS, J.M. & OVENDEN, J. & ROODT-WILDING, R. & BESTER-VAN DER
MERWE, A.E. (2014): Genetic connectivity of tope shark, Galeorhinus galeus, across the South
Atlantic and Indian Ocean inferred by microsatellite markers. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 21
BLAISON, A. & JAQUEMET, S. & GUYOMARD, D. & VAN GREVELYNGHE, G. & GAZZO, T. &
PERRY, C. & CLIFF, G. & LANDRON, F. & SORIA, M. (2014): New insight in seasonal patterns and
reproductive biology of tiger and bull sharks in Reunion Island, Western Indian Ocean. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 22
BOND, M.E. & BABCOCK, E.A. & CHAPMAN, D.D. (2014): Southern stingrays, Dasyatis americana,
concentrate on shallow flats inside marine reserves: response to top-down or bottom-up processes?
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 23
BOWDEN, D.L. & BENNETT, M.B. (2014): A review of the Odontaspididae. Abstract. In: Programm
and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 24
BRACCINI, M. & MCAULEY, R. (2014): Going spatial: movement information and population
dynamics of commercially- fished Western Australian sharks. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and
Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 8
BREVÉ, N.W.P. (2014): Why not involve anglers in your elasmobranch studies? Abstract. In:
Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden:
48
BULLOCK, R.W. & GUTTRIDGE, T.L. & BOND, M.E. & GRIMMEL, H.M.V. & GRUBER, S.H. (2014):
Assessing the Effects of Prey Interactions on Habitat Use Patterns and Foraging Effort in Lemon
Sharks. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific
conference, Leeuwarden: 55
BURGESS, K.B. & COUTURIER, L.I.E. & MARSHALL, A.D. & RICHARDSON, A.J. & WEEKS, S.J.
& BENNETT, M.B. (2014): Manta spp. as secondary consumers of a δ13C enriched food source.
Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 9
BURGOS-VÁZQUEZ, M.I. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & OCHOA-BÁEZ, R.I. (2014): Caracterización
de los órganos reproductores de la raya mariposa Gymnura marmorata capturada en la costa
occidental de Baja California sur, México. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano
sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 17
BUSTAMANTE, C. & BENNETT, M.B. (2014): Fishing the youth: Sustainability of a pelagic shark
fishery in a nursery area. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
27
BUSTAMANTE, C. & POLO-SILVA, C. & MALDONADO, L. & PARDO, R. & RAMÍREZ, A. &
ANGULO, W. & PUENTES, V. (2014): Distribución espacial de algunas especies de tiburones en el
Pacifico colombiano, asociados a la pesca atunera extranjera que operó durante octubre de 2009 a
julio 2011. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 Medellín): 18
BUTCHER, P.A. & MCGRATH, S.P. & PEDDEMORS, V.M. (2014): Why do they die? mortality
indices of elasmobranchs caught on demersal long lines in a south-east Australian commercial shark
fishery. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 28
BYRNE, A. & KELEDJIAN, A. (2014): Overfished and discarded unknown: The importance of
managing uncertainty for skates and rays. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 10
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CAGUA, E.F. & COCHRAN, J.E.M. & ROHNER, C.A. & PREBBLE, C.E.M. & RUBENS, J. &
PIERCE, S.J. & BERUMEN, M.L. (2014): Year-round residency patterns of a whale shark aggregation
at Mafia Island, Tanzania. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
29
CALDAS, J.P. & GÓMEZ-RODRÍGUEZ, S. & DUARTE, L.O. & ACERO, P. & MARTÍNEZ-SILVA,
M.A. & SAÉNZ-OKUYAMA, P. (2014): Usando el conocimiento ecológico tradicional de los
pescadores artesanales para evaluar el estado de los peces sierra (Pristiformes: Pristidae) en el
Caribe colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014
- Medellín): 19
CALTABELLOTTA, F.P. & MÁRQUEZ-FARIAS, F. & MURIE, J. & MOTTA, F.S. & GADIG, O.B.F.
(2014): Demographic analysis of the Rhinobatidae species in the southeastern of Brazil: a contribution
for management plans. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios
(2014 - Medellín): 54
CAMPANA, S.E. & FOWLER, M. & JOYCE, W. & MACDONNELL, A. (2014): Use of PAT tags for
estimating discard mortality in shortfin mako, porbeagle and blue sharks. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 30
CARLSON, J.K. & BETHEA, D.M. (2014): Predicting essential habitat features for juvenile smalltooth
sawfish, Pristis pectinata. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
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CASTAÑO-CAMACHO, G. & GÓMEZ-DELGADO, F. (2014): Análisis multicriterio de la pesquería de
tiburón Caso: Isla fuerte, Caribe colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro
colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 20
CASTAÑO-CAMACHO, G. & GÓMEZ-DELGADO, F. (2014): Propuesta metodológica para el análisis
económico de la pesquería de tiburón - caso de estudio: Isla Fuerte, Caribe colombiano. Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 61
CASTRO, S.I. & HLEAP, J.S. & CÁRDENAS, H. & BLOUIN, C. (2014): Diferentes conformaciones
en la estructura secundaria del 5s ARNr en peces óseos y cartilaginosos. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 62
CERVANTES-GUTIÉRREZ, F. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & MELO-BARRERA, F.N. (2014): Age and
growth of silky shark, Carcharhinus falciformis, in the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 32
CHAPMAN, D.D. (2014): New insights into the population biology and trade in sharks based on
molecular genetic approaches. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 33
CHAPUIS, L. & YOPAK, K.E. & MCCAULEY, R. & HART, N.S. & COLLIN, S.P. (2014): “Shark!
What big ears you have: Functional and morphological differences in the auditory system of
elasmobranchs”. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 34
CHARVET, P. (2014): An overview of the sawfish, Pristis pristis, landingsin the North Coast of Brazil.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 35
CHIN, A. (2014): Hunting porcupines: using citizen scientists to collect data on rare stingrays for
research and management. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 36
CLAES, J. & MALLEFET, J. (2014): Ecological functions of shark luminescence. Abstract.
Luminescence, 29 (Suppl. 1): 13-14
CLAESON, K.M. & ASCHLIMAN, N.C. & UNDERWOOD, C.J. (2014): The Role of Guitarfish in the
Origin of Skates and Rays. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E37
CLERKIN, P.J. & EBERT, D.A. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2014): Reproductive biology and maturity of
deep-sea sharks in the Southern Indian Ocean. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 37
CLERKIN, P.J. & KNUCKEY, J.D.S. & EBERT, D.A. (2014): Biodiversity and endemism of Western
Indian Ocean Chondrichthyans. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 11
CLUA, E. & GALVES, J.B. & WERRY, J. (2014): Shark-eats-shark on a single hook: insight into
potential cannibalism and implications for fishery management. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts
of Shark International, Durban 2014: 38
COCHRAN, J.E.M. & BRAUN, C. & THORROLD, S.R. & SKOMAL, G. & BERUMEN, M.L. (2014):
Describing a novel whale shark aggregation in the Red Sea. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 39
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CONCHA, F. & , CAIRA, J. & MARQUES, F.P.L. & POMPERT, J. (2014): New findings on
Latinamerican misidentified batoid species: implications for conservation management. Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 52
CONCHA, F. & HERNÁNDEZ, S. & BUSTAMANTE, C. & GOYEN, S. (2014): Capsulas ovígeras de
la raya de hocico blanco, Bathyraja schroederi (Krefft, 1968) (Rajiformes, Arhynchobatidae), del
Pacífico sur-oriental. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios
(2014 - Medellín): 63
CONCHA, F. & MORALES, N. & LARRAGUIBEL, J. & ROJAS, F. & GUDIÑO, V. (2014): Talla de
nacimiento de Sympterygia brevicaudata (Cope, 1877) y Sympterygia lima (Poeppig, 1835)
(Rajiformes, Arhynchobatidae) en cautiverio. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro
colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 21
CORDOVA, J.A. & CLERKIN, P.J. & EBERT, D.A. (2014): Use of dermal denticles for species
subgroupings within the genus Apristurus Garman. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 12
CORRIGAN, S. & EDDY, C. & DUFFY, C. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2014): Are Dusky and Galapagos
sharks conspecific? A thousand genes indicate genetic homogeneity in spite of morphological
disparity. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 40
CORTÉS, E. (2014): Historia de la evaluacion de stocks de tiburones atlanticos en los estados
unidos: pasado, presente y futuro. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 8
CORTÉS, E. & BROOKS, E.N. (2014): Application of Data-Poor Stock Assessment Methods to
Atlantic Sharks. Abstract. Conference: American Fisheries Society 144th Annual Meeting
CORTÉS, F. & HOZBOR, M.N. & COLONELLO, J.H. & MASSA, A.M. (2014): Demografía y análisis
de riesgo de rayas (Rajidae) en el Atlántico sur occidental (Argentina, 34°-54°S). Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 22
COUTURIER, L.I.E. & JAINE, F.R.A. & KASHIWAGI, T. (2014): First photographic records of the
giant manta ray Manta birostris off eastern Australia. Abstract. PeerJ PrePrints, 2: e572v1
COUTURIER, L.I.E. & NEWMAN, P. & JAINE, F.R.A. & BENNETT, M.B. & VENABLES, W.N. &
TOWNSEND, K.A. & WEEKS, S.J. & RICHARDSON, A.J. (2014): Habitat use and residency of,
Manta alfredi, at a key aggregation site in the Great Barrier Reef. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 41
COUTURIER, L.I.E. & ROHNER, C.A. & RICHARDSON, A.J. & MARSHALL, A.D. & JAINE, F.R.A.
& BENNETT, M.B. & TOWNSEND, K.A. & WEEKS, S.J. & NICHOLS, P.D. (2014): Stable isotope
and signature fatty acid analyses suggest reef manta rays feed on demersal zooplankton. Poster
Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 13
CRISWELL, K.E. & FINARELLI, J.A. & COATES, M.I. (2014): Gills, structure, and feeding mode:
specialization in a remarkably early gnathostome. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54
(IS Suppl. 1): E46
CROOKS, N. & WARING, C.P. (2014): Sexual dimorphisms in the dermal structure of the lesserspotted catshark, Scyliorhinus canicula (Linnaeus, 1758). Acta Zoologica, 94 (3): 331-334
CROSSLEY, R. & COLLINS, C.M. & SUTTON, S.G. & HUVENEERS, C. (2014): Public perception
and understanding of shark attack mitigation measures in Australia. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 97
DA FONTOURA MARTINS, M. & ODDONE, M.C. (2014): Sexual development and maturity of
Psammobatis extenta off Southern Brazil, South Western Atlantic. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and
Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 36
DA SILVA, C. & BOOTH, A.J. & DUDLEY, S.F.J. & ESCOBAR-PORRAS, J. & MCCORD, M.E. &
KERWATH, S.E. & LAMBERTH, S.J. & SAUER, W.H.H. & ZWEIG, T. (2014): A description and
review of South Africa’s chondrichthyan fisheries. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 42
DALY, R. & FRONEMAN, P.W. & COWLEY, P.D. & SMALE, M.J. (2014): Niche width and habitat
use of adult bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, on the east coast of southern Africa. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 43
DAPP, D.R. & HUVENEERS, C. & DREW, M. & WALKER, T.I. & REINA, R.D. (2014): Predicting the
capture condition of longline-caught sharks. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 151
DAPP, D.R. & WALKER, T.I. & HUVENEERS, C. & REINA, R.D. (2014): A meta-analysis of
elasmobranch respiratory mode, gear type, and mortality. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 44
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DAVIDSON, L.N.K. & DULVY, N.K. (2014): Global shark and ray trajectories - catch collapse or signs
of sustainability. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 45
DAVIS, B. & HUSSEY, N. & CAMPANA, S. & FISK, A. & JOYCE, W. & KESSEL, S.T. &
MACDONNELL, A. & WHORISKEY, F. (2014): The use of an ecosystem-top-predator monitoring
system to acoustically track sharks of the Northwest Atlantic and Eastern Arctic Ocean. Poster
Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 15
DAVIS, B. & WHORISKEY, F. (2014): Acoustic tracking of juvenile female blue sharks Prionace
glauca in Nova Scotia waters from receivers positioned near N.S. offshore oil and gas platforms.
Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 14
DAVIS, B. & ZWAAG, D.V. & COSANDEY-GODIN, A. & HUSSEY, N.E. & KESSEL, S.T. & WORM,
B. (2014): The conservation of the Greenland Shark (Somniosus microcephalus): setting scientific,
law, and policy coordinates for avoiding a species at risk. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 46
DE BLAEIJ, A.T. & WALKER, P.A. & KINGMA, I. & V.D WATER, M. & STRIETMAN, W.J. (2014):
Towards a Shark and Ray Management Plan for the North Sea: Cost Effectiveness Analyses and the
role of stakeholder participation. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association
annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 34
DE FARIA, F. & HEUPEL, M.R. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Movement and residency of tiger
sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts
of Shark International, Durban 2014: 48
DE GRAAF, M. & VAN BEEK, I.J.M. & VAN LOOIJENGOED, W. & VAN KUIJK, T. & STOFFERS, T.
& NAGELKERKE, L.A.J. (2014): Diversity, spatial distribution and relative abundance of reef sharks
using stereo baited remote underwater video around the windward islands of the Caribbean
Netherlands. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific
conference, Leeuwarden: 64
DE MEYER, K. (2014): Shark Conservation in the Dutch Caribbean. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the
European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 31
DE SABATA, E. & CLÒ, S. (2014): A ten-year wrap-up of Operazione Squalo Elefante, basking shark
field research in the Mediterranean. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch
Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 52
DE SABATA, E. & CLÒ, S. (2014): Note on remarkable accidental catches of juvenile shortfin mako
sharks in Italy. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual
scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 82
DE SABATA, E. & CLÒ, S. (2014): The Stellaris project. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the
European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 83
DE VOS, L. & WATSON, R. & GÖTZ, A. & ATTWOOD, C. (2014): A first baited remote underwater
video system (BRUVs) survey of the seasonal diversity and relative abundance of chondrichthyans in
False Bay, South Africa. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
47
DEBROT, A.O. & VAN BEEK, I.J.M. & V BUURT, G. (2014): Shark abundance on the deep island
slopes of the Dutch Caribbean ABC-islands: A potential conservation and research opportunity.
Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 32
DEL PEDREROS-SIERRA, T.M. & RAMÍREZ-PINILLA, M.P. (2014): Estructura del conducto genital
y de la glándula de leydig de Potamotrygon magdalenae (Elasmobranchii: Potamotrygonidae).
Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 80
DEVITT, K.R. & ADAMS, V.M. & KYNE, P.M. (2014): The representation of threatened sawfishes in
Australia’s protected area network. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 116
DHARMADI & FAHMI (2014): Fisheries management efforts and conservation of shark resources in
Indonesia. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 50
DHELLEMMES, F. & FINGER, J.S. & GRUBER, S.H. & GUTTRIDGE, T.L. (2014): Exploring
personality and a simple learning process in the juvenile lemon shark, Negaprion brevirostris.
Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 59
DICKEN, M.L. & SMALE, M.J. & BRADSHAW, M. (2014): An investigation into the occurrence and
distribution of white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, in Algoa Bay, South Africa. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 51
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DOANE, M. & FRIEDLANDER, A.M. & SALA, E. & ROHWER, F. & KELLY, L.W. & DINSDALE, E.A.
(2014): Shark skin microbiota: adding to the curious nature of sharks. Poster Abstract. In: Programm
and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 16
DOHERTY, P.D. & GODLEY, B.J. & GRAHAM, R.T. & HAWKES, L.A. & HENDERSON, S.M. &
WITT, M.J. (2014): Horizontal dynamics of a highly mobile fish: Tagging and tracking basking sharks
in UK waters. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 52
DOMINGUES, R.R. & CALTABELLOTTA, F.P. & AMORIM, A.F. (2014): Participation of sharks of
the genus Carcharhinus (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhiniformes) in longline fishery in the Southwest
Atlantic Ocean (1971 – 2009): a contribution for fishery management. Poster Abstract. In: Programm
and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 18
DOMINGUES, R.R. & HAZIN, F.H.V. & LANA, F.O. & GADIG, O.B.F. & HILSDORF, A.W.S. (2014):
Genetic diversity and population structure of the silky shark, Carcharhinus falciformis in Southwest
Atlantic Ocean. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 17
DREW, M. & ROGERS, P. & HUVENEERS, C. (2014): Sympatric whaler sharks with disparate life
histories: growth dynamics of the bronze whaler, Carcharhinus brachyurus, in gulf ecosystems of
Southern Australia. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 53
DUARTE, L.O. & CALDAS, J.P. (2014): Disminución histórica en la ocurrencia y densidad de
condrictios en el Caribe de Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 23
DUARTE, L.O. & SALCEDO, J.L. (2014): CPUE y tamaños de los condrictios capturados por las
pesquerías artesanales del Golfo de Salamanca, mar Caribe de Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 64
DULVY, N.K. & FOWLER, S.L. & MUSICK, J.A. & CAVANAGH, R.D. & KYNE, P.M. & HARRISON,
L.R. & CARLSON, J.K. & DAVIDSON, L.N.K. & FORDHAM, S.V. & FRANCIS, M.P. & POLLOCK,
C.M. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & BURGESS, G.H. & CARPENTER, K.E. & COMPAGNO, L.J.V. &
EBERT, D.A. & GIBSON, C. & HEUPEL, M.R. & LIVINGSTONE, S.R. & SANCIANGCO, J.C. &
STEVENS, J.D. & VALENTI, S. & WHITE, W.T. (2014): Extinction risk and conservation of the world's
sharks and rays. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 54
DUNLOP, S.W. & MANN, B.Q. (2014): Movement behaviour of the copper shark, Carcharhinus
brachyurus, off southern Africa based on conventional tag-recapture data. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 56
EBERT, D.A. (2014): Beyond Jaws: Rediscovering the “Lost Sharks” of Southern Africa. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 57
EGEBERG, C.A. & KEMPSTER, R.M. & THEISS, S.M. & HART, N.S. & COLLIN, S.P. (2014):
Electrosensory feeding behavior of a wobbegong and angel shark. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and
Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 19
EHEMANN, N.R. (2014): Composición de peces cartilaginosos capturados artesanalmente en playa
la pared, Isla de Margarita, Venezuela. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano
sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 24
EHEMANN, N.R. & GONZÁLEZ, L.V. (2014): Algunas observaciones biológicas de la “devil manta”
Mobula hypostoma capturadas en la Isla de Margarita, Venezuela. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 66
EHEMANN, N.R. & MARÍN-SANZ, J.C. & BARANY, M. (2014): Primer reporte para Venezuela y el
Caribe de dos casos de tiburon con dos cabezas, Mustelus higmani y Prionace glauca. Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 65
ENGELBRECHT, T. & O'RIAIN, M.J. & KOCK, A.A. (2014): The impact of white shark Carcharodon
carcharias sightings and attacks on recreational water use patterns in False Bay. Poster Abstract. In:
Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 20
ESCOBAR-PORRAS, J. & MACDONALD, A. (2014): Population genetics in South African
elasmobranchs: Are they defined by the reproductive strategy of the species? - The Blacktip Chapter.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 58
ESPINOZA, M. & HEUPEL, M.R. & TOBIN, A.J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Contrasting
movements and patterns of habitat use in reef-associated sharks: implications for management and
conservation. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 59
EVERETT, B.I. & CLIFF, G. & DUDLEY, S.F.J. & WINTNER, S.P. & VAN DER ELST, R.P. (2014): A
decline to South Africa’s first local extinction in the marine environment: Are sawfish (Pristis spp.)
locally extinct? Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 60
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EVERY, S.L. & CROOK, D. & FULTON, C. & KYNE, P. & PETHYBRIDGE, H. (2014): Investigating
trophic role of roving apex predators in tropical estuaries across space and time of northern Australia:
a case study with euryhaline elasmobranchs. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 21
FAHMI & DHARMADI (2014): Indonesian shark fisheries – a comparison between target and bycatch
fisheries in the eastern Indian Ocean region. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 61
FARIA, V.V. & FEDRIGO, O. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2014): Sawfish molecular phylogeny. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 62
FARRUGIA, T.J. & OLIVEIRA, A. & TEAS, H. & SEITZ, A.C. (2014): Nutritional and contaminant
analyses of skates in the Gulf of Alaska: shaping Future skate demand and fisheries sustainability.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 63
FENNESSY, S.T. & EVERETT, B.I. & MAGGS, J.Q. & WINTNER, S.P. (2014): Changes in
abundances of shallow-water elasmobranchs off the east coast of South Africa – attributable to
trawling or not? Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 64
FERNANDEZ-CARVALHO, J. & IMHOFF, J.L. & FARIA, V.V. & CARLSON, J.K. & BURGESS, G.H.
(2014): Status and the potential for extinction of the largetooth sawfish, Pristis pristis, in the Atlantic
Ocean. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 26
FERNANDO, D. & MALLEY, M.P.O. (2014): Toxic mobulids – implications for management and
conservation of these overharvested species. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 49
FERRAZ, M.C. & BEZERRA, N. & CAVALCANTI, E. & DANTAS, C. & BONFIL, R. & AFONSO, A. &
HAZIN, F. (2014): Bioquímica plasmática del tiburón-gata (Ginglymostoma cirratum) capturado en la
costa de Pernambuco, Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 91
FERREIRA, L.C. & THUMS, M. & MEEUWIG, J.J. & MEEKAN, M.G. (2014): Swimming large
distances: long-term tracking of an apex predator. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 65
FERRETTI, F. & JORGENSEN, S. & CHAPPLE, T.K. & DE LEO, G. & MICHELI, F. (2014): Modeling
shark attack data to infer patterns of shark abundance: a case study on the California white shark
population. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 66
FISH, F.E. & FONTANELLA, J.E. & GABLER, M.K. & SAADAT, M. (2014): Body density of batoids
in relation to ecology: Morphological control of buoyancy. Abstract Integrative and Comparative
Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E274
FORDHAM, S.V. (2014): Victory!..? Evaluating elasmobranch conservation policies in the internet
age. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 67
FOWLER, S.L. & SANT, G. & CROOK, V. & MUNDY, V. (2014): Making trade sustainable:
developing Non-detriment Findings for shark species listed in CITES Appendix II. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 68
FRANCIS, M.P. & DUFFY, C. & LYON, W.S. (2014): White shark, Carcharodon carcharias, spatial
and temporal habitat use at an aggregation site in southern New Zealand. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 69
FREEMAN, A. & VERDOTE, D.M. & ACEBES, J.M.V. & PONZO, A. (2014): Mobulidae fishery in the
Bohol Sea: A first extensive assessment of its sustainability. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 70
FROST, M. & JONES, C.S. & NOBLE, L.R. & NEAT, F. (2014): Population genetics and spatial
management for the conservation of the critically endangered common skate species complex.
Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 42
GABLER, M.K. & FISH, F.E. & COUGHLIN, D.J. (2014): Pectoral fin muscular architecture of batoids
in relation to ecological lifestyle. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E69
GADIG, O.B.F. & BARREIRO, J.P. (2014): Sharks, rays, and chimaeras of the Azorean Archipelago,
Eastern North Atlantic. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 22
GADIG, O.B.F. & DE SOUZA ROSA, R. (2014): Diversity and conservation of the Brazilian marine
Chondricthyes: an overview. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 23
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GALINDO, E. & NAVIA, A.F. & GIRALDO, A. (2014): Hábitos alimentarios y ecología trófica de
Sphyrna corona y Sphyrna media de la zona central del Pacífico colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 25
GALINDO, E. & NAVIA, A.F. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & AMARILES, D.F. & POLO-SILVA, C.J.
(2014): Efectos espaciales y de sexo en la dieta de Potamotrygon magdalenae en la cuenca del
Magdalena, Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios
(2014 - Medellín): 26
GALLAGHER, A.J. & ORBESEN, E.S. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. & SERAFY, J.E. (2014):
Evolutionary traits explain the vulnerability of apex predatory sharks to human-induced environmental
changes. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E70
GALLAGHER, A.J. & WAGNER, D.N. & IRSCHICK, D.J. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2014): Individual
variation in energy stores and body condition suggest presence of life-history trade-offs in migratory
tiger sharks in the Atlantic. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
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GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & POLO-SILVA, C.J. & LOOR-ANDRADE, P. & BOLAÑO-MARTÍNEZ, N. &
CALLE-MORÁN, M.D. & ESTUPIÑAN-MONTAÑO, C. (2014): Trophic ecology of sharks in equatorial
waters using stomach contents and stable isotope analysis. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 72
GARZA-GISHOLT, E. & KEMPSTER, R.M. & HART, N.S. & COLLIN, S.P. (2014): Visual
specializations in five sympatric species of rays from the family Dasyatidae from Ningaloo Reef,
Western Australia. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 73
GAUTIER, A. & BOSSEBOEUF, A. & AUVRAY, P. & SOURDAINE, P. (2014): Spermatogonial stem
cells: towards the preservation of shark species? Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European
Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 58
GEHRKE, A.R. & SCHNEIDER, I. & NAKAMURA, T. & CHANDRAN, M. & BRAASCH, I. &
POSTLETHWAIT, J. & SHUBIN, N. (2014): Ancient origins of the vertebrate Hoxd appendage
developmental system. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E71
GENNARI, E. & COWLEY, P.D. & JOHNSONS, R.L. & IRION, D.T. (2014): “HOT TOPIC: has all
been said on the thermal physio-ecology of the white shark, Carcharodon carcharias?”. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 74
GILBERT, J.M. & REICHELT-BRUSHETT, A.J. & BUTCHER, P.A. & MCGRATH, S.P. &
PEDDEMORS, V.M. & BOWLING, A.C. & CHRISTIDIS, L. (2014): Metal and metalloid concentrations
in the tissues of dusky, Carcharhinus obscurus, sandbar , C. plumbeus, and great white, Carcharodon
carcharias, sharks from south-eastern Australian waters, and implications for human consumption.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 75
GÓMEZ-DELGADO, F. (2014): Áreas potenciales de alimentación para el tiburón tollo
Rhizoprionodon porosus (Poey, 1861) en Isla Fuerte-Bolívar, Caribe colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 68
GÓMEZ-MARTÍNEZ, D. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & LONDOÑO-CRUZ, E. (2014): Evaluación
experimental de la tolerancia de la raya de río Potamotrygon magdalenae a altas temperaturas.
Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 27
GORDON, C. (2014): Understanding Undulates through the Great Eggcase Hunt. Abstract. In:
Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden:
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GRAČAN, R. & HEPPELL, S.A. & LACKOVIĆ, G. & LAZAR, B. (2014): Age and growth dynamics of
spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in the Adriatic Sea (Eastern Mediterranean Sea). Abstract. In:
Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden:
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GRAHAM, K.J. (2014): Observations on commercial line-fishing on Tasmantid Seamounts, with
particular reference to Centrophorus and Squalus dogsharks. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 77
GRAHAM, R.T. & BAREMORE, I.E. & BURGESS, G. & MARALLIANCE, D.C. (2014): Trends in
habitat use and residency by sharks at Lighthouse Reef Atoll, Belize from a passive acoustic array.
Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 6
GRAHAM, R.T. & BAREMORE, I.E. & BURGESS, G.H. & CASTELLANOS, D.W. (2014): Long-term
monitoring of sharks reveals trends in size distribution, abundance and habitat use. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 19
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GRAHAM, R.T. & GUERRERO, C.M. & FORMAN, K. & GULAK, S.J.B. & HILL, M. (2014):
Assessing outreach effectiveness and attitudinal changes towards sharks and rays in Belize. Poster
Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 26
GRAHAM, R.T. & STRINDBERG, S. & CASTELLANOS, D.W. & SEYMOUR, A. & PHILPOT, K. &
O'BRIEN-MORAN, C. & LEES, K. & BAREMORE, I.E. & GODLEY, B.J. (2014): Establishing a
national baseline survey for sharks and rays: a multipronged approach for monitoring changes in
abundance and diversity. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
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GREEN, M.E. & PEDDEMORS, V.M. & GALLAGHER, P. (2014): Improving the environmental
performance of the New South Wales shark meshing (bather protection) program. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 80
GREEN, M.E. & VAN HERWERDEN, L. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & MAES, G. & HOBBS, J.-P.
(2014): An investigation into the population structure of Galapago Sharks, Carcharhinus galapagensis,
in the West Pacific Ocean using genomic approaches. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 79
GRIJALBA-BENDECK, L.M. & BERNAL, J.E. & PLAZAS-GÓMEZ, R.A. & TAVERA, L. & CALDAS,
J.P. & DÍAZGRANADOS, M.C. & PALACIOS, P. & RAMÍREZ, A.M. & POLO, C.J. (2014):
Determinación de áreas de crianza y reproducción de tiburones y rayas en el Caribe colombiano:
resultados del análisis de información secundaria y del conocimiento tradicional de los pescadores
artesanales. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 Medellín): 28
GUIDA, L. & WALKER, T.I. & REINA, R.D. (2014): Fisheries capture stress and its reproductive
consequences; changes to maternal body condition and neonate size in the southern fiddler ray
Trygonorrhina dumerilii as a result of trawling and air exposure. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and
Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 25
GULAK, S.J.B. & CARLSON, J.K. (2014): Hooking mortality on bottom longline fishing gear for
dusky, scalloped hammerhead, and great hammerhead sharks. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts
of Shark International, Durban 2014: 81
GUTTRIDGE, T.L. & KESSEL, S.T. & CHAPMAN, D.D. & HOWEY-JORDAN, L.A. & BOND, M.E. &
FINGER, J.S. & BULLOCK, R. & BROOKS, J. & CASHMAN, R. & FLANAGAN, D. & GRUBER,
S.H. (2014): Movement patterns and habitat use of the Great Hammerhead shark, Sphynra mokarran,
in Bimini, Bahamas and Florida, USA. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 82
GUYOMARD, D. & CLIFF, G. & PERRY, C. & GASBARRE, L. & FUTHAZAR, F. & VAN
GREVELYNGHE, G. & LANDRON, F. & GAZZO, A. & VILLEDIEU, L. & RAYBAUD, B. (2014): The
CAPREQUINS project, a study on the catchability of bull and tiger sharks by “smart drumlines” for the
feasibility of beach protection in St Paul, Reunion Island, Western Indian Ocean. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 83
GUZMÁN-CASTELLANOS, A.B. & MORALES-BOJÓRQUEZ, E. & BALART-PÁEZ, E.F. (2014):
Criterios de selección aplicados al crecimiento de la raya Urotrygon chilensis (Ghünther, 1872) en el
sureste del Pacífico mexicano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 29
HACOHEN-DOMENÉ, A. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & KIM, S. & LÓPEZ-IBARRA, G. &
CÁRDENAS-PALOMO, N. (2014): Trophic habitat and shared resources of the whale shark
(Rhincodon typus) and the giant manta ray, Manta birostris, in the Mexican Caribbean. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 85
HACOHEN-DOMENÉ, A. & MARTÍNEZ-RINCÓN, R. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & CÁRDENASPALOMO, N. & DE LA PARRA-VENEGAS, R. & DOVE, A. & GALVÁN, B. (2014): Habitat suitability
and environmental factor in whale shark Rhincodon typus aggregations in the Mexican Caribbean.
Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 27
HAMMERSCHLAG, N. & GRAHAM, F.G. & NELSON, E.R. & HARTOG, K. & HAMMERSCHLAGPEYER, C.M. (2014): Habitat Partitioning and Intrapopulation Variation in Migration Patterns of
Sympatric Apex-Predatory Sharks Across a Dynamic Marine Landscape. Abstract Integrative and
Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E84
HAMMERSCHLAG, N. & WITT, M.J. & HAWKES, L.A. (2014): Regional scale risk effects of tiger
sharks on loggerhead sea turtle movement and behavior across a dynamic landscape. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 86
HARRY, A.V. & TOBIN, A.J. & SAUNDERS, R.J. & SMART, J.J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014):
Management of shark fishing in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and southeast Queensland; has it
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successfully controlled fishing mortality? Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 87
HARTUP, J. & KOTTERMAIR, M. & MARSHELL, A. & STEVENS, G. & CARLSON, P. (2014):
Understanding the ecology of Manta alfredi around Guam, with a caveat for caviar. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 88
HAZIN, F.H.V. & AFONSO, A.S. (2014): The shark monitoring program of Recife: A green strategy for
shark attack mitigation. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 89
HEARD, M. & SUTTON, S.G. & ROGERS, P. & HUVENEERS, C. (2014): Actions speak louder than
words: The case for education and best practice over increased regulation of recreational pelagic
shark fishing. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 90
HEESSEN, H.J.L. & DAAN, N. & ELLIS, J.R. (2014): Elasmobranchs of the North-East Atlantic Shelf.
Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 46
HEIDEMEYER, M. & ARAUZ, R. & CALVO, J.J. & ALBERTAZZI, F. (2014): Buscando la base
científica para la elaboración integral del dictamen de extracción no perjudicial para el tiburón martillo
– el caso de Costa Rica. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios
(2014 - Medellín): 30
HERNÁNDEZ, S. & DALEY, R. & WALKER, T. & BRACCINI, M. & VARELA, A. & BOLAÑO, N. &
DÍAZ-JAIMES, P. & URIBE-ALCOCER, P. & GALVÁN-, MAGAÑA, F. & FRANCIS, M. & RITCHIE,
P. (2014): Contrastando los patrones de diversidad y conectividad genética en tres co-distribuidas
especies de tiburones: Galeorhinus galeus, Squalus griffini y Sphyrna zygaena. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 32
HERNÁNDEZ, S. & HEIDEMEYER, M. & ARAUZ, R. (2014): Identificación morfológica de las aletas
de seis especies de tiburones comercializados en Costa Rica. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 69
HERNÁNDEZ-BERACASA, L.R. & ANGUILA, R.E. (2014): Evaluación de la abundancia de
tiburones capturados en la flota pesquera artesanal de bocas de ceniza, Caribe colombiano. Abstract
In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 31
HERSH, T. & LUPICA, J. & RUTH, B. & LUTTON, B.V. (2014): The skate, Leucoraja erinacea, as a
novel model for understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of hematopoiesis and
angiogenesis. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E90
HEUPEL, M.R. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Long-term movement patterns of grey reef sharks
in the southern Great Barrier Reef. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 91
HEWITT, A. & KOCK, A.A. & BOOTH, A.J. & GRIFFITHS, C. (2014): Demographics of a seasonal
aggregation of white sharks , Carcharodon carcharias, at Seal Island, False Bay: a proposed lifehistory hypothesis for the western Indian Ocean stock. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 92
HIBBITT, J.D. (2014): Managing the genetics of a species in captivity: Raja undulate. Abstract. In:
Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden:
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HILBOURNE, S. & COLLINS, K. & RAMIREZ, D. (2014): Atmospheric and oceanographic influences
on whale shark (Rhincodon typus) seasonality in the Bay of La Paz, Mexico. Abstract. In: Proceedings
of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 53
HOLMES, B.J. & PEPPERELL, J.G. & GRIFFITHS, S.P. & JAINE, F.R.A. & TIBBETTS, I.R. &
BENNETT, M.B. (2014): Do tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, undertake partial migrations at the extent
of their range? Movement and habitat use on the east coast of Australia. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 93
HOLMES, Z.C. & BYERS, J.E. & MALEK, J. (2014): Top-down Control by Bonnethead Sharks in
Oyster Reef Communities Through Consumptive and Non-Consumptive Effects. Abstract Integrative
and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E92
HOOD, A. (2014): No Limits? No Future. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch
Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 28
HOWEY-JORDAN, L.A. & TOLENTINO, E.R. & BROOKS, E.J. & JORDAN, L.K.B. &
ABERCROMBIE, D.L. & WILLIAMS, S. & BACON, T. & BROOKS, A. & ANDERSON, B. &
CHAPMAN, D.D. (2014): Long-distance migrations and diving behavior of a vulnerable pelagic
species, the oceanic whitetip shark. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 94
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HUSSEY, N.E. (2014): The ecological information derived from tissue samples: the power of chemical
tracers in elasmobranch ecology. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 95
HUTCHINSON, M. & ITANO, D. & MUIR, J. & LEROY, B. & HOLLAND, K.N. (2014): Assessing the
impacts of commercial tuna purse seine fishing on silky sharks, Carcharhinus falciformis. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 96
IRION, D.T. & GENNARI, E. & JOHNSON, R. & MEŸER, M. & FISCHER, C. (2014): Lifetime of
SPOT tags in southern African waters. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 98
IRSCHICK, D.J. & HARTOG, K. & ESCONTRELA, D. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2014): New
methods for assessing scaling and body condition in several shark species. Abstract Integrative and
Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E99
JABADO, R.W. & SPAET, J.L.Y. (2014): Arabian sharks: fishing, processing and trade. What’s really
happening? Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 99
JAITEH, V. & WARREN, C. & LONERAGAN, N. (2014): Building an understanding of the world’s
biggest shark fishery through fishers’ knowledge and participation in scientific data collection. Abstract.
In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 100
JANSE, M. (2014): European captive breeding programs: one step further. Abstract. In: Proceedings
of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 61
JAQUEMET, S. & BLAISON, A. & BOURJEA, K. & CHABANET, P. & TURQUET, J. & CICCIONE,
S. & DULEAU, V. & LAGABRIELLE, E. & PENNOBER, G. & BIGOT, L. & MAGALON, H. & SORIA,
M. (2014): CHARC: Ecology and habitat use of tiger Galeocerdo cuvier and bull Carcharhinus leucas
sharks on the west coast of Reunion Island, Western Indian ocean. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and
Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 30
JAQUEMET, S. & TRYSTRAM, C. & ROGERS, K. & TRUMPETTER, B. & BLAISON, A. & SORIA,
M. (2014): A first investigation of the trophic ecology of tiger and bull sharks from Reunion Island,
Western Indian Ocean. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
101
JEWELL, O.J.D. & WCISEL, M.A. & TOWNER, A.V. & CHIVELL, W. & VAN DER MERWE, L. &
BESTER, M.N. (2014): Core habitat use of an apex predator in a complex marine landscape.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 102
JUNG, A. & KAMARA, M. & SESAY, L. & INCOM, I. & REGALLA, A. & DIOP, V.F.M. & BURGESS,
G.H. (2014): A regional alert network to secure the future of Western-African endangered species:
Sawfishes. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 103
JUNGE, C. & DONNELLAN, S.C. & HUVENEERS, C. & BRADSHAW, C. & GILLANDERS, B.
(2014): Next-generation sequencing for next-generation fisheries management of whaler sharks.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 104
KACEV, D. & HYDE, J. & BOHONAK, A. & VETTER, R. & LEWISON, R. (2014): Using genetics to
assess sex biased dispersal in shortfin mako sharks Isurus oxyrinchus. Poster Abstract. In: Programm
and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 31
KELEDJIAN, A. & CANO-STOCCO, D. (2014): Diversifying the Conservation Toolkit to Raise
Awareness and Save Lives: Strategies for Success. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 105
KELLER, B.A. & FINGER, J.S. & GUTTRIDGE, T.L. & GRUBER, S.H. & ABEL, D.C. (2014): Partner
preference and the mechanism of group formation of Lemon Sharks, Negaprion brevirostris, during
introduction of strangers to familiar groups. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 106
KELLER, K. & SUTHERS, I.M. (2014): Site residency, movement and behaviour of the Port Jackson
Shark, Heterodontus portusjacksoni, and the Eastern Fiddler Ray, Trygonorrhina fasciata, associated
with an Offshore Artificial Reef. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 114
KEMPER, J.M. & CORRIGAN, S. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2014): A species-level phylogeny of
chimaeroids estimated from DNA hybridization capture and next-generation sequencing. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 107
KEMPSTER, R.M. & GARZA-GISHOLT, E. & EGEBERG, C.A. & HART, N.S. & O'SHEA, O.R. &
COLLIN, S.P. (2014): Can bio-electrical signals help stingrays identify suitable mates? Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 108
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KERR, C.C. & CHAPUIS, L. & HART, N.S. & COLLIN, S.P. (2014): Re-evaluating experimental
approaches to assessing elasmobranch sensory function: the use of anaesthesia. Poster Abstract. In:
Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 32
KETCHUM, J.T. & HEARN, A. & KLIMLEY, A.P. & ESPINOZA, E. & PEÑAHERRERA, C. &
BESSUDO, S. & SOLER, G. & ARAUZ, R. & CHAPPLE, T.K. & HOYOS-PADILLA, M. (2014): Shark
movements and the design of pelagic marine reserves. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 109
KHAN, N. & BESTER, L.A. & SINGH, S.D. & SERBAN, P. (2014): An investigation of the bacterial
profile recovered from the oral cavity of sharks, on the coast of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Abstract.
In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 110
KHURSIGARA, A.J. & BRODEUR, L.K. & GERRY, S.P. (2014): Jaw Muscle Activation in Freshwater
Stingrays. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E298
KIILU, B.K. & KAUNDA-ARARA, B. & NJIRU, J. (2014): Reproductive biology of the scalloped
hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini (Griffith and Smith) off Ungwana Bay, Kenya: Evidence from a
juvenile based artisanal fishery. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 111
KIILU, B.K. & KAUNDA-ARARA, B. & NJIRU, J. (2014): Distribution, abundance and morphometrics
of shark species (Pisces: Chondrichthyes) on the Kenyan coast. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and
Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 33
KING, B. & SHI, L.-F. & KAO, P. & CLUSIN, W.T. (2014): Functional Implications of Alternative
Splicing in the Calcium-Activated BK Channel in the Ampulla of Lorenzini of the Skate. Abstract.
Biophysical Journal, 106 (2): 155A
KINGMA, I. & WALKER, P.A. (2014): Rays of Hope - Discard survival in North Sea Rays. Abstract.
In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 30
KLEIN, N. & TECHERA, E.J. (2014): Unlocking the potential and understanding the limits of
international law in conserving and managing sharks through a global finning ban. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 112
KOCK, A.A. & O'RIAIN, M.J. & MAUFF, K. & MEŸER, M. & KOTZE, D. & GRIFFITHS, C. (2014):
Effect of habitat type, size and sex on white shark presence within the inshore region of False Bay,
South Africa. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 113
KUGURU, G. & GENNARI, E. & BESTER-VAN DER MERWE, A.E. (2014): Genetic diversity of
smooth hammerhead sharks Sphyrna zygaena: Reconstructing pedigrees and testing for population
connectivity along the South African coastline using microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA. Abstract.
In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 115
LADINO-ARCHILA, F. & GÓMEZ-DELGADO, F. (2014): Meta-análisis de la población del tiburón
tollo (Rhizoprionodon porosus) en Isla Fuerte Caribe colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 33
LAGABRIELLE, E. & KISZKA, J.J. & CROCHELET, E. & LOISEAU, N. & VERLINDEN, N. &
BLAISON, A. & LEMAHIEU, A. & DAVID, D. (2014): Effect of environmental conditions and human
behaviours on the incidence of shark bites on sea users in Réunion Island (SW Indian Ocean): toward
the elaboration of a risk reduction tool. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 117
LAM, C.H. & GALUARDI, B. (2014): Where are my tags? Go ask Nagbase. Abstract. In: Programm
and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 118
LANA, F.O. & MACENA, B.C.L.R. & HAZIN, F.H.V. (2014): Satellite tagging and standard movement
space-time of Silky Shark Carcharhinus falciformis (Muller and Henle, 1839) in the Equatorial and
Southwest Atlantic ocean. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 34
LANG, A.L. & BRADSHAW, M.T. & SMITH, J.A. & MOTTA, P.J. & HABEGGER, M.L. & HUETER,
R.E. (2014): A Passive Flow Control Mechanism to Decrease Drag. Abstract Integrative and
Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E118
LASSO, C.A. & ROSA, R.S. & SÁNCHEZ-DUARTE, P. & MORALES-BETANCOURT, M.A. &
AGUDELO-CÓRDOBA, E. (2014): Rayas de agua dulce (Potamotrygonidae) de Suramérica. Parte I.
Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Perú, Brasil, Guyana, Surinam y Guayana francesa. Abstract In: Libro
de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 34
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LEENEY, R.H. & PONCELET, P. (2014): Fishers’ ecological knowledge of sawfishes in GuineaBissau, Liberia and Mozambique. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
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LIEBER, L. & BERROW, S. & HALL, G. & HALL, J. & DE SABATA, E. & DUFF, C. & FRANCIS, M.
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Marine Protected Area (MPA) versus marine renewable energy (MRE) designation debate. Abstract.
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LOGSTON, R.C. (2014): Baseline study of Mossel Bay’s oceanography and the role local
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Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 122
LONG, D.J. & BOESSENECKER, R.W. & EHRET, D.J. (2014): Timing of evolution in the
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Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 123
LOPEZ, A. & ZANELLA, I. (2014): Conservation of coastal critical habitats of scalloped hammerhead
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Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 56
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LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, J. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & NAVIA, A.F. (2014): Estudio preliminar de la biología
reproductiva de dos especies de tiburón martillo (sphyrnidae:sphyrna) en el pacífico colombiano.
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LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, J. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & NAVIA, A.F. & PUENTES, V. (2014): Biología
reproductiva de Potamotrygon magdalenae (Potamotrygonidae) en las cuencas media y baja del Río
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LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, J. & NAVIA, A.F. (2014): Relación del nivel trófico de tiburones asociado al
gradiente latitudinal de las zonas climáticas del Pacífico americano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes
IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 35
LÓPEZ-GARRO, A. & ZANELLA, I. & GOLFÍN-DUARTE, G. & PÉREZ-MONTERO, M. (2014): First
record of the blacktip reef shark Carcharhinus melanopterus (Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae) from
the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch
Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 74
LORANCE, P. & LEBLANC, N. & STÉPHAN, E. & TÉTARD, A. (2014): Stock Reduction Analysis of
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scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 36
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JORGENSEN, S. & O'SULLIVAN, J. (2014): Movement patterns, habitat use, and fishery interactions
of juvenile white sharks in southern California. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 124
LUGER, A.M. & KAMMINGA, P. & NAGELKERKE, L.A.J. (2014): Morphological diversity in the
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European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 63
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MADUNA, S.N. & ROODT-WILDING, R. & BESTER-VAN DER MERWE, A.E. (2014): Spatiotemporal assessment of genetic variation in the South African commercially important shark species,
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MADUNA, S.N. & ROSSOUW, C. & ROODT-WILDING, R. & BESTER-VAN DER MERWE, A.E.
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of Shark International, Durban 2014: 156
MALAVASI-BRUNO, C.E. & AMORIM, A.F. & MARIA, D.A. & WILL, S.E.A. & KFOURY, J.R. & RICI,
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Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 92
MALAVASI-BRUNO, C.E. & RANGEL, B.S. & CARDOSO, F. & SALMON, T. & RICI, R.E.G. &
AMORIM, A.F. & KFOURY, J.R. (2014): Histologia do timo de embrião da raia-viola-de-focinho-curto,
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colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 49
MANCUSI, C. & BAINO, R. & BARONE, M. & MOREY, G. & VACCHI, M. & GIL DE SOLA, L. &
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CANNAS, R. & COLOMBO, S. & SERENA, F. (2014): MEDLEM Database, A data collection on large
cartilaginous fishes in the Mediterranean basin. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 50
MARCUS-ZAMORA, L. & TWINAME, S. & WAITE, A.M. & MEEKAN, M.G. & NICHOLS, P.D. &
VIRTUE, P. (2014): Determining whale shark diet at Ningaloo Reef (Western Australia) from signature
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Durban 2014: 127
MARONGIU, L.F. & PORCU, C. & CABIDDU, S. & MULAS, A. & FOLLESA, M.C. (2014): Egg
capsules description of the most common Rajid species living in Sardinian waters (Central-Western
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scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 77
MÁRQUEZ-VELÁSQUEZ, V. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & NAVIA, A.F. (2014): Notas biológicas y
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Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 72
MARRUGO, C. & ALTAMAR, J. & DUARTE, L.O. (2014): Caracterización tecnológica de las redes
de enmalle que incorporan anzuelos en la pesca artesanal asociada a elasmobranquios. Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 73
MARSHALL, A.D. & PIERCE, S.J. & ROHNER, C.A. & DUDGEON, C.L. & JAINE, F.R.A. &
BRUNNSCHWEILER, J.M. (2014): Giants without boundaries - Results from the first global satellite
tracking study on Manta birostris and the implications for conservation in Mozambique. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 128
MARTINS, A.P.B. & SILVA-FILHO, E. & FEITOSA, L.M. & SILVA, L.P.N. & ALMEIDA, Z.S. &
NUNES, J.L.S. (2014): Sexual dimorphism of sharks in shallow waters from Amazonian equatorial
coast. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín):
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MARZULLO, T.A. & SUTHERS, I.M. & TAYLOR, M.D. & KNOTT, N.A. & PAYNE, N.L. (2014):
Divergent thermal performance in wild, co-habiting stingrays, Dasyatis fluviorum and Trygonoptera
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MCAULEY, M.B.R. (2014): Productivity of west Australian white sharks: What is the chance of
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Durban 2014: 25
MCCORD, M.E. & LAMBERTH, S.J. & KERWATH, S.E. & ERASMUS, C. & WILKE, C. & DA SILVA,
C. & ZWEIG, T. (2014): Investigating habitat utilization patterns of bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas,
and their prey, spotted grunter, Pomadasys commersonnii, and dusky kob, Argyrosomus japonicas, in
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MEEKAN, M.G. & FUIMAN, L. & DAVIS, R. & BERGER, Y. & THUMS, M. (2014): Why do whale
sharks get so big? Ecological drivers of the evolution of body size in the world’s largest fish. Abstract.
In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 131
MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & CRUZ-ESCALONA, V.H. & PÉREZ-ROJAS, J.G. & NAVIA, A.F. (2014):
Variación regional en la visualización de bandas de crecimiento en vértebras de Dasyatis longa y
Narcine entemedor de México y Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano
sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 74
MELO, A.C. & LESSA, R.P.T. & ARAÚJO, M.L.G. & SANTANDER NETO, J. (2014): Estágios
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Distribución geográfica y estacional del Tiburón ballena en la costa norte del Perú. Poster abstract. in:
IV Congreso de Ciencias del Mar de Perú (CONCIMAR), Lima Perú
MENÉNDEZ DELGADO, E.R. (2014): La comercialización de productos de la pesca incidental del
tiburón y su impacto en la economía del sector pesquero artesanal de Manta – Ecuador. Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 37
MEYER, L. & CAPPER, A. & MOTTI, C. & CARTER, S. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014):
Phycotoxin detection in Australian sharks: an update on ciguatoxin and saxitoxin accumulation. Poster
Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 37
MEYERS, E. & BARKER, J. & HAROUN, R. & RÖDDER, D. (2014): Patterns in the abundance,
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MODICA, L. & RODRIGUEZ-CABELLO, C. & VELASCO, F. (2014): Skates as target monitoring
species for demersal fish community in the Bay of Biscay. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the
European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 76
MONFORT, A. & GUALLART, J. & CORPA, J.M. & CRESPO, J.L. & GARCÍA-PÁRRAGA, D. &
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Centrophorus granulosus (Elasmobranchii, Centrophoridae). Abstract. Book of Abstracts XXVI
Reunión de la Sociedads Española de Anatomía Patológica Veterinaria, Zaragoza, junio 2014: 29
MORALES-BETANCOURT, M.A. & LASSO, C.A. (2014): Diseño de un método no letal para la
estimación de la abundancia de rayas de agua dulce (Potamotrygonidae). Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 39
MORALES-BETANCOURT, M.A. & LASSO, C.A. & TRUJILLO, A. (2014): Estimación de la
abundancia de rayas (Potamotrygonidae) en el río Tomo, Parque Natural Nacional el Tuparro,
cuenca del Orinoco, Colombia. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 38
MORGAN, D.L. & ALLEN, M.G. & EBNER, B.C. & WHITTY, J.M. & BEATTY, S.J. (2014): Detection
of juvenile Green Sawfish, Pristis zijsro, habitat in Western Australian waters. Abstract. In: Programm
and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 132
MORGAN, J.A.T. & KEAG, M. & OVENDEN, J. (2014): Hybrid sharks Carcharhinus limbatus x C.
tilstoni in northern Australia are invading outwards. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 44
MOSS, K.-L. & ANDREOTTI, S. & RUTZEN, M. & DE BRUYN, J. & KIDD, M. & LESLIE, A. (2014):
Face to face with the great white shark: is cage-diving a conservation tool?. Poster Abstract. In:
Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 38
MULAS, A. & CANNAS, R. & CAU, A. & CONSOLO, A. & PESCI, P. & FOLLESA, M.C. (2014):
Feeding ecology of the Mediterranean endemic speckled skate, Raja polystigma, from Sardinian
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conference, Leeuwarden: 75
MULL, C.G. & YOPAK, K.E. & DULVY, N.K. (2014): Sex on the brain: placentation and the evolution
of brain size and structure in sharks, skates and rays. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 133
MUNROE, S.E.M. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & HEUPEL, M.R. & FISK, A. (2014): Coastal habitat
use of an abundant mesopredator revealed through telemetry and stable isotope analysis. Abstract.
In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 134
MUNROE, S.E.M. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & HEUPEL, M.R. & FISK, A. (2014): Stable isotope
analysis reveals dietary selection patterns of a nearshore shark population. Poster Abstract. In:
Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 39
MURILLO-CISNEROS, D.A. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & ARREOLA-MENDOZA, L. (2014):
Bioaccumulation of mercury, selenium and cadmium in rays of the upper Gulf of California and west
coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 40
NAIDOO, K. & CHUTURGOON, A.A. & GREGORY, M.A. & ELLIS, M. & OTWAY, N. & CLIFF, G. &
SINGH, S.D. (2014): Gestational changes in the uterus of the ragged-tooth shark Carcharias taurus.
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NAIDOO, K. & CHUTURGOON, A.A. & GREGORY, M.A. & ELLIS, M. & OTWAY, N. & CLIFF, G. &
SINGH, S.D. (2014): The sequential development of embryos of the ragged-tooth shark Carcharias
taurus. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 42
NALESSO, E. & ARAUZ, R. & HEARN, A. & SOSA, O. & ANTONIOU, A. & STEINER, T. & REID, A.
& BESSUDO, S. & SOLER, G. (2014): Preferencia de hábitat y residencia de Sphyrna lewini en la
Isla del Coco, y sus movimientos a otras islas del Pacifico Oriental Tropical. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 40
NAVARRO-GONZÁLEZ, J.A. & CRUZ-ESCALONA, V.H. & RUBIO-RODRÍGUEZ, U. & MEJÍAFALLA, P.A. (2014): Descripción morfológica del aparato bucal de Urotrygon nana y Urotrygon
rogersi. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín):
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NAVIA, A.F. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & DIAZGRANADOS, M.C. & MOJICA, D. (2014): Análisis
proximales y de metales pesados en tres especies de tiburones oceánicos capturados en el Pacífico
colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 Medellín): 67
NAYLOR, G.J.P. & CORRIGAN, S. & MARSHALL, L. & CRAWFORD, C. & WHITE, W.T. & LAST,
P. & DAVIES, J. (2014): Putting Chondrichthyans “on the map”. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts
of Shark International, Durban 2014: 135
NEEMAN, N. & ESPINOZA, M. & FARRUGIA, T.J. & LOWE, C.G. & SOBEL, M.J. & O'CONNOR,
M.P. (2014): Using a Hidden Markov Model to find foraging areas for the gray smooth-hound shark
(Mustelus californicus) in a Full Tidal Basin. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS
Suppl. 1): E151
NEVILL, J.E.G. & BANDARA, A.P.W.M.R. (2014): Establishing a baseline for management of the
Seychelles artisanal shark fishery. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 136
NIETO, L. & ARRIETA, J. & NAAR, O. & PÉREZ, M. & MATTOS, J. (2014): Claves gráficas
taxonómicas de las especies del género Carcharhinus (Carcharhinidae: Carcharhiniformes) para el
Caribe colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014
- Medellín): 77
NIETO, L. & DUARTE, L. & , NAAR, O. & GUERRERO, C. (2014): Claves gráficas para la
identificación taxonómica de las familias y especies del orden Myliobatiformes clase chondrichthyes
del Caribe colombiano. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios
(2014 - Medellín): 78
NIETO, L.A. & NARVÁEZ-BARANDICA, J.C. & ANGUILA, R. & ACERO, A. & BERACASA, L.H.
(2014): Primer registro del “tiburón siete branquias” Heptranchias perlo Bonnaterre 1788
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resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 79
NISHIZAKI, O.S. (2014): Estado del conocimiento y conservación del tiburón blanco (Carcharodon
carcharias) en el noroeste de méxico. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano
sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 10
NORÉN, Y. & POWTER, D. (2014): Reproductive biology of the blind shark, Brachaelurus waddi.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 138
NORÉN, Y. & POWTER, D. (2014): Embryonic development of the blind shark, Brachaelurus waddi.
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NORMAN, B.M. & LIEBSCH, N. & MORGAN, D.L. (2014): Residency times and movement patterns
of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, along the Western Australian coast. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 137
NOSAL, A.P. & HASTINGS, P.A. (2014): Shoreward homing in experimentally displaced leopard
sharks, Triakis semifasciata. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
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NOWINOWSKI, I. & BALABAN, J. & WILGA, C. (2014): Shape Changes in Hyoid Arch Elements in
Four Shark Species. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E154
O'CONNELL, C.P. & ANDREOTTI, S. & RUTZEN, M. & MEŸER, M. & MATTHEE, C.A. & HE, P.
(2014): A magnetic solution? The importance of incorporating permanent magnets into future
conservation engineering technologies that aim to replace beach nets. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 140
ODDONE, M.V. & VELASCO, G. (2014): Actual status of batoid industrial fisheries in Southern Brazil,
Southwestern Atlantic. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 141
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OH, B.Z.L. & MEEUWIG, J.M. & THUMS, M. & MEEKAN, M.G. (2014): Quantifying the distribution of
elasmobranchs across tropical Australian waters. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 142
OVENDEN, J. & KASHIWAGI, T. & DUDGEON, C.L. & BLOWER, D. (2014): Elasmobranchs are
ideal for studying the relationship between abundance and genetic effective population size. Abstract.
In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 143
PAIG-TRAN, E.W.M. & SUMMERS, A.P. (2014): Filter-feeding models predict feeding selectivity and
movement in elasmobranch fishes. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1):
E158
PALMEIRA, A.R.O. & ROSA, R.S. (2014): Caracterização morfométrica de embriões de Aetobatus
narinari capturados no litoral oeste do ceará, Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro
colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 95
PALMEIRA, A.R.O. & ROSA, R.S. & ARAÚJO, M.L.G. (2014): Utilização do estuário do rio Camará,
no pará, como área de berçário de raias no norte do Brasil (Elasmobranchii: Batoidei). Abstract In:
Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 96
PASQUINO, A.F. & GADIG, O.B.F. (2014): Estrutura populacional de Zapteryx brevirostris (Muller &
Henle, 1841) (Chondrichthyes, Rhinobatidae) na costa de São Paulo, Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 98
PASQUINO, A.F. & GOITEIN, R. & GADIG, O.B.F. (2014): Sobreposição de nichos tróficos de
Zapteryx brevirostris e Rioraja agassizi (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) na costa de São Paulo,
Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín):
97
PASSEROTTI, M.S. & ANDREWS, A.H. & CARLSON, J.K. & WINTNER, S.P. & GOLDMAN, K.J. &
NATANSON, L.J. (2014): Validated lifespan of sand tiger shark, Carcharias taurus, from bomb
radiocarbon dating in the western North Atlantic and southwestern Indian Oceans. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 144
PEDDEMORS, V.M. & REID, D. & WEST, J. (2014): An investigation into the efficacy of shark nets in
reducing incidence of shark bite in New South Wales, Australia. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts
of Shark International, Durban 2014: 145
PELAYO DEL REAL, G.E. & LUJA, V.H. & RAMIREZ-MACIAS, D. & MURILLO, R. (2014):
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central de Nayarit y Bahía de La Paz, Baja California Sur, México: Una propuesta de estudio. Poster
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métodos de transporte de la raya barranquilla Potamotrygon magdalenae. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 81
PÉREZ-ROJAS, J.G. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & NAVIA, A. & PUENTES, V. (2014): Definición de la
técnica que optimiza la observación de bandas de crecimiento en vértebras de Sphyrna lewini,
Sphyrna corona, Mustelus lunulatus, Narcine leoparda y Potamotrygon magdalenae. Abstract In: Libro
de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 41
PERRY, C. & PINO, F. & GUYOMARD, D. & BODILIS, G. (2014): Real time alert innovation for
maximising the “survival rate at releasing” of large sharks and other marine species: the “smart
drumline” developed in Reunion Island. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark
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PETERSON, A.N. & PAIG-TRAN, E.W.M. & SUMMERS, A.P. (2014): Fluid flow in filter feeding rays:
Size XL. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E330
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& PREBBLE, C.E.M. & HOLMBERG, J. & MARSHALL, A.D. (2014): Residency and movements of
whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, in Mozambique. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 146
POLO-SILVA, C.J. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & NEWSOME, S.D. & PUENTES, V. (2014):
Ontogenetic changes in the diet of blue shark, Prionace glauca, in the Mexican Pacific from stable
isotope analysis in vertebrae. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban
2014: 147
PONZO, A. & LUCEY, A. & ARAUJO, G. & LABAJA, J. & SO, C.L. & SNOW, S.J. (2014): Whale
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PORCU, C. & BELLODI, A. & CUCCU, D. & MOCCIA, D. & MARONGIU, M.F. (2014): Conversion
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In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 78
POSCAI, A.N. & RANGEL, B.S. & MALAVASI-BRUNO, C.E. & SALMON, T. & AMORIM, A.F. &
RICI, R.E.G. & KFOURY, J.R. (2014): Morfologia da linha lateral de embriões de tubarão-azul
Prionace glauca (Linnaeus, 1758), Elasmobranchii, carcharhiniformes. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 50
PREBBLE, C.E.M. & PIERCE, S.J. & ROHNER, C.A. & CAGUA, E.F. & COCHRAN, J.E.M. &
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yet so far. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 148
QUEIROZ, A.P.N. & LESSA, R.P.T. & FREITAS, D.J.V. & ARAÚJO, M.L.G. (2014): Dieta de
Dasyatis marianae (Gomes, Rosa & Gadig, 2000) (Dasyatidae: myliobatoidei) no litoral de
Pernambuco, Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios
(2014 - Medellín): 99
RAMÍREZ-DÏAZ, C. & KOBELKOWSKY, A. (2014): Morfología comparada del encéfalo de tres
especies de batoidea de México. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 82
RAOULT, V. & PEDDEMORS, V.M. & ZAHRA, D. & HOWELL, N. & DEJONGE, M. & WILLIAMSON,
J.E. (2014): Shark ageing with a particle accelerator: Is calcification the driver for shark age banding?
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REID, D. (2014): Some simple new procedures for use in shark bite analysis. Poster Abstract. In:
Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 47
RICHARDSON, J. (2014): Incorporating fishermen’s knowledge into sustainable sourcing guidance.
Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 35
RICHARDSON, J. & GORDON, C. (2014): Maximising smartphone technology in marine recording
projects. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific
conference, Leeuwarden: 81
RIGBY, C. & WEDDING, B.B. & GRAUF, S. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): A novel method for
ageing sharks using Near Infrared Spectroscopy. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 152
RINCON, G. & DE MOURA, M.F. & LESSA, R. & MOTA, R.O.D. (2014): On the record of a roughskin
dogfish Centroscymnus owstonii (Squaliformes: somniosidae) neonate off the northeast of Brazil.
Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 102
RIZZARI, J.R. & FRISCH, A.J. (2014): Apex predators on coral reefs: Do marine parks need sharks?
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 153
ROBINSON, D.P. & AL-JAIDAH, M. & BACH, S. & AHMED, A. & MAIR, J.M. & ORMOND, R.F.G.
(2014): A newly discovered whale shark aggregation site in Qatari waters of the Arabian Gulf.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 154
ROBLES, Y.A.P. & VEGA, A.J. & QUESADA, F. & MONTES, L. (2014): Análisis biológico y
pesquero de la captura de tiburones en dos sistemas de manglar en el Golfo de Chiriquí, Pacífico
panameño. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 Medellín): 42
RODRÍGUEZ, A. & SÁNCHEZ, F. & GONZÁLEZ-POLA, C. & RODRÍGUEZ-CABELLO, C. (2014):
Study of deep sea elasmobranchs in the El Cachucho MPA (Cantabrian Sea) using non-invasive
methods. Poster Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual
scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 79
RODRÍGUEZ-CABELLO, C. & SÁNCHEZ, F. (2014): Catch and released survival estimation of deep
water sharks using bottom longline in the Cantabrian Sea (NE Atlantic). Poster Abstract. In:
Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden:
80
RODRÍGUEZ-SANTIAGO, M.A. & GÓMEZ, S. & CACHO-TORRES, D. & OVALLES-CRUZ, H.D. &
LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, K.C. & BUSTAMANTE-AVENDAÑO, A.K. & MORALES-SERNA, F.N. (2014):
Estudio parasitológico en la raya Aetobatus narinari (Rajiformes: myliobatidae) en el sur del Golfo de
México. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín):
83
RODRÍGUEZ-SANTIAGO, M.A. & GÓMEZ, S. & CACHO-TORRES, D. & OVALLES-CRUZ, H.D. &
LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, K.C. & BUSTAMANTE-AVENDAÑO, A.K. & PÉREZ-JIMÉNEZ, J.C. (2014): Fauna
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parasitaria de cinco especies de tiburón (Pisces: Elasmobranchia) en el sur del Golfo de México.
Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 43
RODRÍGUEZ-SANTIAGO, M.A. & GÓMEZ, S. & CACHO-TORRES, D. & OVALLES-CRUZ, H.D. &
LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, K.C. & BUSTAMANTE-AVENDAÑO, AK. & PÉREZ-JIMÉNEZ, J.C. (2014):
Parasitos de la raya latigo americana Dasyatis americana (Pisces: Dasyatidae) en el sur del Golfo de
México. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín):
84
ROHNER, C.A. & PIERCE, S.J. & JAINE, F.R.A. & COUTURIER, L.I.E. & PREBBLE, C.E.M. &
WEEKS, S.J. & BENNETT, M. & RICHARDSON, A.J. (2014): Whale shark movement and feeding
ecology in Southern Africa. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014:
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ROLIM, F.A. & CALTABELLOTTA, F.P. & ROTUNDO, M.M. & VASKE-JÚNIOR, T. (2014): Sexual
dimorphism based on ontogenetic changes and body proportions in the Brazilian electric ray Narcine
brasiliensis (Chondrichthyes: Narcinidae). Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 5
ROMERO-CAICEDO, A.F. & CARRERA-FERNÁNDEZ, M. (2014): Reproducción de la raya guitarra
Rhinobatos leucorhynchus (Günther, 1867) en el Pacífico ecuatoriano. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 44
ROSA, R.S. (2014): Evolución de condrictios. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro
colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 9
RYAN, L. & HEMMI, J. & COLLIN, S.P. & HART, N.S. (2014): Visual capabilities of sharks to resolve
motion. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 157
RYAN, L. & MEEUWIG, J.J. & HEMMI, J. & COLLIN, S.P. & HART, N.S. (2014): It is not just size
that matters: shark cruising speeds are species-specific. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 48
SANDOVAL-HERRERA, N.I. & VARGAS-SOTO, J.S. & ESPINOZA, M. & CLARKE, TM. &
WEHRTMANN, I. (2014): Niveles de mercurio en músculo de cuatro especies de elasmobranquios de
la costa pacífica de Costa Rica. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 45
SANTOS, A.M.A. & ARAÚJO, M.L.G. & LESSA, R.P.T. & MELO, A.C. & SANTANA, F.M. (2014):
Aspectos da biologia de Dasyatis marianae (Gomes, Rosa & Gadig, 2000) (Dasyatidae: myliobatoidei)
no litoral de Pernambuco, Brasil. Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre
condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 100
SCHLUESSEL, V. (2014): Cognitive functions and their neural substrates in elasmobranchs. Abstract.
In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 158
SERENA, F. & ABELLA, A.J. & BAINO, R. & CARBONARA, P. & FACCHINI, M.T. & FERRARI, A.
& FOLLESA, M.C. & GANGITANO, V. & GARIBALDI, F. & MANFREDI, C. & MANCUSI, C. &
SARTOR, P. & SBRANA, M. & SION, L. & TINTI, F. (2014): Preliminary considerations of the status
of elasmobranchs in the Italian waters. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 159
SERET, B. (2014): Shark attacks at Reunion Island (South-western Indian Ocean): overview,
hypothesis, prevention and risk reduction measures. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European
Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 29
SÉRET, B. (2014): Shark attacks at Reunion Island (South-western Indian Ocean): an overview.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 160
SÉRET, B. & CHAPPELL, A. (2014): Records of snaggletooth shark Hemipristis elongata in the
Indian Ocean and Red Sea, with anatomical observations on its feeding apparatus. Poster Abstract.
In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 49
SETIASIH, N. & LEWIS, S.A. & HEINRICHS, S. & HILTON, P. & O'MALLEY, M.P. (2014): Declines
in annual catch rates of mobulids in two Indonesian fisheries. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and
Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 35
SHIFFMAN, D.S. & HAMMERSCHLAG, N. (2014): Conservation and management policy preferences
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SHRIVASTAVA, R. & SEIDEL, R. & REPP, F. & KOLLMANSBERGER, P. & ZASLANSKY, P. &
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SIANIPAR, A.B. (2014): Shark Diversity and abundance in marine Dampier Strait Marine
conservation area, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 51
SILVA, J.F. & MCCULLY PHILLIPS, S.R. & ELLIS, J.R. & KUPSCHUS, S. (2014): Demersal
elasmobranchs in the western English Channel. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European
Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 37
SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Sharks, fisheries and the future. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 162
SMALE, M.J. & DICKEN, M.L. & BOOTH, A.J. (2014): Seasonality, behavior and philopatry of
raggedtooth sharks, Carcharias taurus in Eastern Cape nursery areas, South Africa. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 163
SMART, J.J. & TOBIN, A.J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Performance of model candidates in
a multi-model approach to estimating elasmobranch growth: Do growth patterns determine model
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SMART, J.J. & WHITE, W.T. & TOBIN, A.J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Age and growth of
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Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 52
SMITH, A.J. & BERTHAUME, M.A. & ANDERSON, P.S.L. (2014): Effects of Food Item Shape and
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Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E195
SNOW, S.J. & ARAUJO, G. & LABAJA, J. & SO, C.L. & LUCEY, A. & PONZO, A. (2014):
Describing a new aggregation of whale sharks, Rhincodon typus, in the waters surrounding Panaon
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and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 165
SO, C.L. & SNOW, S.J. & ARAUJO, G. & LABAJA, J. & LUCEY, A. & PONZO, A. (2014): Whale
shark pathway: Using photo-identification to track the movement of the largest fish in the world.
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SOBRAL, A.F. & FONTES, J. & THORROLD, S.R. & AFONSO, P. (2014): Chilean devil ray
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166
SOEKOE, M. & POTTS, W.M. & SMALE, M.J. (2014): When science and architecture meet: the
development of a truss network for sharks. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
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SOLDO, A. & BRIAND, F. & RASSOULZADEGAN, K. (2014): CIESM sharks programme: a new tool
for the assessment of Mediterannean chondrichthyans. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 53
SONNTAG, R.P. (2014): The new CITES listings of sharks and their implementation. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 168
SPAET, J.L.Y. & JABADO, R.W. & HENDERSON, A.C. & MOORE, A.B.M. & BERUMEN, M.L.
(2014): Genetic structure and population connectivity of four shark species among three ocean basins
in the Arabian region. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 169
SPERONE, E. & MICARELLI, P. & PARISE, G. & CIRCOSTA, V. & GIGLIO, G. & TRIPEPI, S. &
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influences of some environmental conditions. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
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STEPHAN, E. & HENNACHE, C. & ETCHEGARAY, E. & LEBLANC, N. & MEHEUST, E. & JUNG,
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SUN, L. & COCHRAN, J.E.M. & BERUMEN, M.L. (2014): Fine scale movement patterns of whale
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of Shark International, Durban 2014: 171
SWIFT, D.G. & BROOKS, E.J. & SAVOLAINEN, V. (2014): Analysis of carcharhinid transcriptomes
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conference, Leeuwarden: 62
TECHERA, E.J. & KLEIN, N. (2014): Law, science and inter-disciplinarity in shark conservation and
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THORBURN, J. & NEAT, F. & BAILEY, D.M. & NOBLE, L.R. & JONES, C.S. (2014): Philopatric
behaviour in NE Atlantic Spurdog Squalus acanthias, a regionally critically endangered elasmobranch.
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THORBURN, J.A. & NEAT, F. & BAILEY, D. & NOBLE, L.R. & JONES, C.S. (2014): A Case for
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Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 44
TICKLER, D.M. & MEEUWIG, J.J. & LETESSIER, T.B. & KOLDEWEY, H.J. & MEEKAN, M.M.
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Shark International, Durban 2014: 55
TILLEY, A. & ANGARITA, J.L. & TURNER, J.R. (2014): Mesopredatory rays as potential stabilizers
of tropical marine systems: New ecological findings of the southern stingray Dasyatis americana.
Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 173
TORRES-PALACIOS, K. & MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & NAVIA, A.F. & FÉLIX-URAGA, R. & CRUZESCALONA, V.H. (2014): Técnicas aplicadas a vértebras de Urotrygon aspidura en el Pacífico
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Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 85
TOWNER, A.V. & UNDERHILL, L. & SMALE, M.J. (2014): Great white sharks, Carcharodon
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Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 174
VACCA, L. & MELIS, R. & CAU, A. & FOLLESA, M.C. & CARIANI, A. & TINTI, F. & CANNAS, R.
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annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 85
VAN DE WATER, M. (2014): Return of sharks and rays in the North Sea. Abstract. In: Proceedings of
the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 65
VAN VUUREN, L.J. & LOCH, C. & KIESER, J.A. & GORDON, K.C. & FRASER, S.J. (2014):
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VARGAS-CARO, C. & OVENDEN, J. & BENNETT, M.B. (2014): Skate-ing on thin ice: How to
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Shark International, Durban 2014: 175
VEGA, A.J. & ROBLES, YA. & DEL CID, A. & MONTES, L. (2014): Análisis de la captura de
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VELASCO, G. & ODDONE, M.C. (2014): Assessing the effects of beach artisanal fisheries on three
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VÉLEZ-ALAVEZ, M. & ZENTENO-SAVÍN, T. & DE ANDA MONTAÑEZ, J.A. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA,
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Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 176
VERDOTE, D.M.M. & PONZO, A. (2014): First record of Manta alfredi in the Bohol Sea, Philippines.
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VERGNES, L. & LAGABRIELLE, E. & KISZKA, J.J. (2014): Assessing trends of the composition of a
shark community using long-term divers and fishermen’s knowledge. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 177
VERMEULEN, W. & PÖTTER, S. & LEEUWERIK, R. & ROMP, J. & POPPING, J. & DE KLUIJVER,
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VIANNA, G.M.S. & MEEKAN, M.G. & RUPPERT, J.L.W. & MEEUWIG, J.J. (2014): Safe haven? A
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Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 178
VILLATE, M. & CRAWFORD, A. & CUBILLOS, J.C. (2014): Testing phylogeographic hypotheses
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45
WALOVICH, K.A. & EBERT, D.A. (2014): Spot a basking shark: how California’s citizen scientists are
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Shark International, Durban 2014: 57
WALOVICH, K.A. & EBERT, D.A. & LONG, D.J. & DIDIER, D.A. (2014): Redescription of Hydrolagus
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WALTRICK, D. & JONES, S.M. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & AWRUCH, C.A. (2014): Control of
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WANDERLEY, C.A. & MORO, G. & VIANA, K.M.P. & ROSA, R.S. (2014): Taxonomic redescription
of Potamotrygon signata (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae). Abstract In: Libro de resúmenes IV
Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 53
WARIES, S. & KOCK, A.A. & GOLD, H. & SIKWEYIYA, M. & SIMMERIE, V. & DAVISON, A. &
OELOFSE, G. (2014): Preliminary results of the implementation of a non-lethal shark exclusion barrier
in Fish Hoek, South Africa. Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 58
WEIGMANN, S. & STEHMANN, M.F.W. & THIEL, R. (2014): New findings from Area 51 –
Chondrichthyans of the deep western Indian Ocean. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European
Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 43
WHITEHEAD, D.L. & GAUTHIER, A. & MU, E. & BENNETT, M. & TIBBETTS, I.R. (2014):
Comparative morphology of the ampullary of Lorenzini in juvenile freshwater and adult marine
Carcharhinus leucas. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 181
WHITTY, J.M. & MORGAN, D.L. & GLEISS, A. & THORBURN, D.C. & KELEHER, J. (2014): A
review of the Fitzroy River, Western Australia sawfish project and the implications of its findings in
regards to anthropogenic disturbances. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International,
Durban 2014: 182
WIERSMA, F. (2014): Making sharks and shark research visible – The first two years of the Dutch
Shark Society. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific
conference, Leeuwarden: 60
WILGA, C. & DUQUETTE, D. & FICARRA, L. (2014): Coordination of Ventilation and Feeding in
Elasmobranchs. Abstract Integrative and Comparative Biology, 54 (IS Suppl. 1): E224
WIMMER, T. & CORKE, J. & SMITH, K. & BRILLANT, S. (2014): The use of zinc and graphite to
reduce shark bycatch in Canadian pelagic longline fisheries. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of
Shark International, Durban 2014: 184
WINTER, E. & BREVÉ, N.W.P. (2014): Starry smooth-hounds tagged in the Netherlands on the move.
Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference,
Leeuwarden: 49
WRAY-BARNES, A.M. & POWTER, D. & PEDDEMORS, V.M. & MOLTSCHANIWSKYJ, N. (2014):
Environmental and spatial variables influencing the catch of smooth hammerhead sharks, Sphyrna
zygaena, within the shark meshing program off the coast of New South Wales, Australia. Abstract. In:
Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 183
WUERINGER, B.E. & COIMBRA, J.P. & SQUIRE, L. & COLLIN, S.P. (2014): The visual ecology of
sawfish. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 185
WUERINGER, B.E. & RAOULT, V. & GUTTRIDGE, T.L. (2014): Sensory specialisations of
sawsharks (fam. Pristiophoridae). Poster Abstract. In: Programm and Poster Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 59
YATES, P.M. & HEUPEL, M.R. & TOBIN, A.J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Diversity in shark
nursery area function in the Great Barrier Reef. Abstract. In: Programm and Abstracts of Shark
International, Durban 2014: 186
YOPAK, K.E. & GOH, G. & HEEL, K. & NORTHCUTT, R.G. & COLLIN, S.P. (2014): Is bigger always
better? The evolution of brain size and cognitive ability in sharks. Abstract. In: Programm and
Abstracts of Shark International, Durban 2014: 187
ZAMBRANO, R.E. & LOAIZA, N.J. & SEGURA, C.C.E. (2014): Registro sobre la pesca de tiburones
en la costa pacífica colombiana para periodo julio 2013 a julio de 2014. Abstract In: Libro de
resúmenes IV Encuentro colombiano sobre condrictios (2014 - Medellín): 86
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ZANELLA, I. & LOPEZ, A. (2014): Habitat use and local movements of bull shark (Carcharhinus
leucas) at Guanacaste Conservation Area, Costa Rica. Abstract. In: Proceedings of the European
Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden: 50
ZIDOWITZ, H. & THIEL, R. (2014): Elasmobranch Diversity in German Waters. Poster Abstract. In:
Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association annual scientific conference, Leeuwarden:
87
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3. Database Reports
3.1 Statistics
3.1.1 Newly described genera 2000 - 2014
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
fossil
3
16
16
7
18
10
15
11
23
9
10
11
21
20
18
rezent
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
parasites
1
9
3
2
4
6
8
1
3
4
4
5
9
7
4
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3.1.1 Newly described species 2000 - 2014
Year
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
fossil
25
58
49
9
41
20
41
29
42
17
30
22
26
56
38
rezent
2
6
14
8
11
13
23
25
81
4
12
18
11
13
7
parasites
15
43
45
12
42
31
57
32
22
37
26
38
42
31
23
90
80
70
60
50
fossil
40
rezent
30
parasites
20
10
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3.2 Descriptions of extinct species
ADNET, S. & GISMONDI, R.S. & ANTOINE, P.-O. (2014): Comparisons of dental morphology in river
stingrays (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae) with new fossils from the middle Eocene of Peruvian
Amazonia rekindle debate on their evolution.Naturwissenschaften, 101 (1): 33-45
New species: Potamotrygon ucayalensis
Abstract: Endemic South American river stingrays (Potamotrygonidae), which include the most
diversified living freshwater chondrichthyans, were conspicuously absent from pre-Neogene deposits
in South America despite the fact that recent phylogenetic analyses strongly suggest an older
origination for this clade. To date, the rare representatives of this family were mostly represented by
ambiguous isolated remains. Here, we report 67 isolated fossil teeth of a new obligate freshwater
dasyatoid (Potamotrygon ucayalensis nov. sp) from the fossiliferous level CTA-27 (Yahuarango
Formation), near Contamana, in the Peruvian Amazonia. We assigned this sample to a new
representative of Potamotrygon by comparison with numerous fresh jaws of living specimens of
Potamotrygonidae, thus providing the first detailed review of dental morphology for this poorly
understood clade. These new fossils fill a long stratigraphic gap by extending the family range down to
the middle Eocene (∼41 Mya). Moreover, the relative modernity and diversity in tooth morphology
among Eocene freshwater stingrays (including Potamotrygon ucayalensis nov. sp. and coeval North
American dasyatoids) indicate that the hypothetically marine ancestor of potamotrygonids probably
invaded the rivers earlier than in the middle Eocene. The first potamotrygonids and affiliates were
possibly more generalized and less endemic than now, which is consistent with an opportunistic filling
of vacated ecospace.
image by C. Cappetta: Squalicorax benguerirensis, Squalicorax microserratus
CAPPETTA, H. & ADNET, S. & AKKRIM, D. & AMALIK, M. (2014): New Squalicorax species
(Neoselachii: Lamniformes) from the Lower Maastrichtian of Ganntour phosphate deposit,
Morocco. Palaeovertebrata, 38: e3
New species: Squalicorax benguerirensis, Squalicorax microserratus
Abstract: Two new Squalicorax species, S. benguerirensis nov. sp. and S. microserratus nov. sp. are
described from the Lower Maastrichtian of the Benguérir phosphate open mine, Ganntour deposit,
Morocco. The species S. benguerirensis nov. sp. was classically assigned to S. yangaensis since
Arambourg (1952) and has been also recognized in coeval deposits from eastern USA to Mid-East.
The species S. microserratus nov. sp. correspond to the lateral teeth of S. kaupi as reported by
Arambourg (1952) and which is now referred in fact to S. bassanii. The comparison of these two new
species with other Anacoracids, known in Moroccan or elsewhere, allows highlighting the great
taxonomic and ecological diversities of this family during the Cretaceous.
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Chlamydoselachus landinii CARRILLO-BRICEÑO, AGUILERA & RODRIGUEZ, 2014, Santiago River, Playa de Oro, Angostura
Formation, PPP-3455-T-1; © CARRILLO-BRICEÑO
CARRILLO-BRICEÑO, J.D. & AGUILERA, O.A. & RODRIGUEZ, F. (2014): Fossil Chondrichthyes
from the central eastern Pacific Ocean and their paleoceanographic significance. Journal of South
American Earth Sciences, 51: 76–90
New species: Chlamydoselachus landinii
Abstract: The study of the chondrichthyan fauna from the Angostura, Onzole, Canoa and Jama
formations, in the Neogene of Bordón and Manabí basins, Ecuador, reveals the presence of 30 taxa,
including the deep water shark †Chlamydoselachus landinii sp. nov. The assemblages are dominated
by tropical shallow and deep water chondrichthyans, suggesting paleoenvironments associated with a
short platform shelf bordering a deep margin. These assemblages are the most diverse shark and ray
association known from the Tropical Central Eastern Pacific Ocean in the South American coastal
basin, and provide new information on the paleoecology and paleodiversity of Neogene
chondrichthyans.
COOK, T.D. & EATON, J.G. & NEWBREY, M.G. & WILSON, M.V.H. (2014): A new genus and
species of freshwater stingray (Myliobatiformes, Dasyatoidea) from the latest middle Eocene of Utah,
U.S.A. Journal of Paleontology, 88 (3): 497-503
New genus: Saltirius
New species: Saltirius utahensis
Abstract: Teeth of a new freshwater dasyatoid ray recovered from the latest middle Eocene Brian
Head Formation of southern Utah represent the youngest freshwater stingray so far known in the fossil
record of North America. The crown morphology of Saltirius utahensis n. gen. n. sp. exhibits strong
sexual dimorphism, with the presumed males bearing two prominent margino-labial protuberances
and a bifid cusp that produces a saltire-like outline. This unique crown separates this genus and
species from any known extinct or extant myliobatiform, but does have some resemblance to the
crown of Asterotrygon maloneyi from the lower Eocene Green River Formation of Wyoming. The
occurrence of S. utahensis in the Brian Head Formation provides additional evidence for the
persistence of warm subtropical temperatures during the late Eocene in southern Utah.
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COOK, T.D. & NEWBREY, M.G. & BRINKMAN, D.B. & KIRKLAND, J.I. (2014):Euselachians from
the freshwater deposits of the Hell Creek Formation of Montana.Geological Society of America,
Special Paper, 503: 229-246, fig. 1-6, A1-A2, tabl. 1.
New genus: Restesia
New species: Myledaphus pustulosus
Abstract: An examination of freshwater euselachian fossils from the Maastrichtian lower and upper
Hell Creek Formation, and the Bug Creek Anthills (Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary), and the early
Paleocene (Puercan) Tullock Member of the Fort Union Formation of Montana, USA, revealed seven
taxa: Lonchidion selachos, Protoginglymostoma estesi, Chiloscyllium, Restesia americana, Ischyrhiza
avonicola, Myledaphus pustulosus n. sp., and Dasyatis (Dasyatidae). Squatirhina americana is
redescribed to the new genus Restesia based on unique crown morphology. Dasyatis is only reported
from the Paleocene. This is in contrast to the other collected taxa, which are only known from the
Cretaceous. Ischyrhiza is not reported in our samples from the Hell Creek Formation despite earlier
erroneous claims; however, the taxon is present in a sample from the Bug Creek Anthills. We suggest
that this taxon infrequently moved into the freshwater rivers to forage. Lonchidion selachos occurs
only in the upper Hell Creek Formation, and we hypothesize that the upper Hell Creek localities were
deposited during a warm interval, as the paleodistribution of L. selachos shifted signifi cantly to the
north during warmer periods in the Santonian and Campanian. Of the taxa found in the Hell Creek
Formation and the Bug Creek Anthills, only Myledaphus is found in Paleogene deposits; however,
specimens are extremely rare. The occurrence of Myledaphus in the Paleogene is suggested to be
due to the occurrence of reworked material.
CUNY, G. & LIARD, R. & DEESRI, U. & LIARD, T. & KHAMHA, S. & SUTEETHORN, V.
(2014): Shark faunas from the Late Jurassic—Early Cretaceous of northeastern
Thailand. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 88 (3): 309-328
New species: Acrodus kalasinensis
Abstract: A revision of the freshwater shark fauna from the Phu Kradung Formation in NE Thailand
allows the recognition of a new species of Acrodus, which represents the youngest occurrence of the
genus and confirms its displacement in freshwater environments after the Toarcian. The rest of the
shark fauna includes teeth of Hybodus sp., aff. Hybodus sp., hybodontid dermal denticles, Jiaodontus
sp., Lonchidion sp. A, Lonchidion sp. B, Heteroptychodus cf. H. kokutensis and dorsal fin spines. The
presence of Jaiodontus and of unusual hybodontid dermal denticles suggests a Jurassic age for most
of the Phu Kradung Formation, whereas the presence of Heteroptychodus suggests an Early
Cretaceous age for the top of the Formation. However, the age of the Phu Kradung Formation is still
uncertain, with contradictory signals coming from palynology, detrital zircon thermochronology and
vertebrate palaeontology. In any case, it appears that this is the oldest occurrence of the genus
Heteroptychodus, and suggests a Thai origin for this genus, which may have replaced Acrodus in the
Thai freshwater palaeoecosystems. Together with Acrodus, the presence of Lonchidion sp. A
suggests some European affinities for the shark fauna from the Phu Kradung Formation.
GROGAN, E.D. & LUND, R. & FATH, M. (2014): A New Petalodont Chondrichthyan from the Bear
Gulch Limestone of Montana, USA, with Reassessment of Netsepoye hawesi and Comments on the
Morphology of Holomorphic Petalodonts. Paleontological Journal, 48 (9): 1003-1014
New genus: Obruchevodus
New species: Obruchevodus griffithi
Abstract: A new holomorphic petalodont from the Bear Gulch Limestone, Obruchevodus griffithi, is
described and features of the related Netsepoye hawesi are reinterpreted. Comparison of these taxa
with the holomorphic petalodonts Janassa bituminosa, Belantsea montana, and Siksika ottae provide
insight into petalodont anatomical form and variation. All holomorphic material supports holostyly and
nested, subcranial branchial arches. Teeth occur in families with linguo-labial replacement but
alignment of most families relative to the jaw ramus results in a staggered tooth alignment between
adjacent tooth families. Symphysial teeth are the exception to this pattern. Tooth retention is clearly
indicated only in the homodont Janassa bituminosa. In contrast there is no evidence of tooth retention
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in examined petalodonts with a heterodont dentition. There is variation in styles of squamation among
all forms; sexual dimorphism in scale development and distribution are suggested as well. Despite
depressiform and compressiform conditions there is commonality in possession of a lobular, anteriorly
extended and high aspect ratio pectoral fin, large pelvic fins, and absence of fin spines. Pectoral fins
provide the primary means of locomotion. Variation in the ventral aspect of the pelvic girdle anatomy
exists between that interpreted for Janassa and that documented by Obruchevodus and Netsepoye.
Male claspers are long and highly flexible. Laterally compressed body forms display two dorsal fins
(first being largest) that are variable in their vertical expanse along the length of the fin. Cranial
anatomy shows some correspondence to general features of the Holocephali. Meckel’s cartilage is
dorso-ventrally deep, as in extant chimaeroids, with contralaterals in symphysial fusion. Mandibular
labial cartilages, when present, may be sexually dimorphic.
Echinorhinus vielhus GUINOT, CAPPETTA & ADNET, 2014, p. 64: scale bars ¼ 1 mm. B' , lateral tooth in lingual view (VAL
124). C' , lateral tooth in lingual view (VAL 125). D' , antero-lateral tooth in lingual view (VAL 126). E'eG' , symphyseal tooth in E'
, labial, F', lingual and G' , profile views (VAL 127). H'eI' , lateral tooth in H' , lingual and I' , labial views (VAL 128), holotype. J' ,
lateral tooth in J' , lingual and K' , labial views (VAL 129)
GUINOT, G. & CAPPETTA, H. & ADNET, S. (2014): A rare elasmobranch assemblage from the
Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) of southern France. Cretaceous Research, 48: 54–84
New species: Antrigoulia circumplicata, Gladioserratus dentatus, Occitanodus sudrei, Echinorhinus
vielhus, Pseudorhina crocheti, Paracestracion pectinatus, Ornatoscyllium rugasimulatum,
Garrigascyllium aganticensis, Magistrauia unicaplicata, Parahemiscyllium underwoodwardi,
Archaeogaleus lengadocensis, Thiesus concavus, Cadiera camboensis,
Abstract: Bulk sampling of a Valanginian indurate limestone horizon from southern France yielded a
very high-diversity shark and ray assemblage. Thirteen new species and eight new genera (Antrigoulia
circumplicata gen. et sp. nov., Gladioserratus dentatus sp. nov., Occitanodus sudrei gen. et sp. nov.,
Echinorhinus vielhus sp. nov., Pseudorhina crocheti sp. nov., Paracestracion pectinatus sp. nov.,
Ornatoscyllium rugasimulatum sp. nov., Garrigascyllium aganticensis gen. et sp. nov., Magistrauia
unicaplicata gen. et sp. nov., Parahemiscyllium underwoodwardi gen. et sp. nov., Archaeogaleus
lengadocensis gen. et sp. nov., Thiesus concavus gen. et sp. nov., Cadiera camboensis gen. et sp.
nov.) are described among a total diversity of 26 species, 24 genera and one undetermined taxon.
This is the second Valanginian elasmobranch assemblage known so far and is a rare evidence of
Mesozoic outer-platform marine chondrichthyan diversity. Comparison of this assemblage with 16
other Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous faunas indicates that the French fauna shares more
similarities with Jurassic faunal compositions. The number of new familial occurrences
(Carcharhinidae, Echinorhinidae, Pseudorhinidae) and uncommon dominance of hexanchiform taxa
(mainly Welcommia bodeuri and Paraorthacodus jurensis) are due to the poor representation of
corresponding depositional settings in the Mesozoic elasmobranch fossil record.
IVANOV, A.O. & LEBEDEV, O.A. (2014): Permian chondrichthyans of the Kanin Peninsula, Russia.
Paleontological Journal, 48 (9): 1030-1043
New genus: Kanodus
New species: Kanodus robustus
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Abstract: Chondrichthyan fish remains reported from the Permian (Kazanian) deposits of the Chiosha
Bay, and the lower course of the Nadtey River of the Kanin Peninsula (Nenets Autonomous District,
Arkhangelsk Region, Russia) include dental elements and scales belonging to Stethacanthus cf. S.
altonensis (St. John et Worthen, 1875), Symmoriiformes gen. indet., “Ctenacanthus” sp. and
“Lissodus” sp., Euselachii gen. indet., Adamantina benedictae Bendix-Almgreen, 1993 and Kanodus
robustus sp. nov. The latter genus is assigned to the previously monotypic family Psephodontidae.
The record of Stethacanthus in the Middle Permian of Russia is its youngest occurrence worldwide,
whilst the occurrence of Adamantina benedictae in the Middle Permian of the Kanin Peninsula is older
than the Greenland record.
JOHNS, M.J. & ALBANESI, G.L. & VOLDMAN, G.G. (2014): Freshwater Shark Teeth (Family
Lonchidiidae) from the Middle—Upper Triassic (Ladinian—Carnian) Paramillo Formation in the
Mendoza Precordillera, Argentina. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 34 (3): 512523 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2013.803976
New species: Lonchidion paramilloensis
Abstract: A collection of over 550 elasmobranch teeth (Family Lonchidiidae) were obtained from fresh
water fluvial deposits of the Middle—Upper Triassic (Ladinian—Carnian) Paramillo Formation, in
northwestern Mendoza Province, Argentina. The new hybodontid species, Lonchidion paramilloensis,
sp. nov., solely based on teeth, is within a 20-m-thick interval containing black shale interbedded with
andesitic sills and intercalated with lensoidal calcarenites. The teeth have a characteristic labial peg
with an accessory cusplet and a low gracile crown that is narrower labiolingually and more elongate
laterally. The teeth are similar to some North American Late Triassic and Late Cretaceous species of
the genus Lonchidion (e.g., L. humblei, L. griffisi, L. selachos), but are distinct in having a low primary
cusp, up to seven pairs of lateral cusplets, a roundedtriangular-shaped labial peg with one accessory
cusplet, and an absence of other crown ornaments. Color analyses of upper tooth crowns indicate an
ichthyolith alteration index (IAI)/conodont alteration index (CAI) value of 6.0–6.5 (360–610°C).
Considerable pitting and alteration of specimens indicates thermal alteration to 610° C and ( or)
chemical alteration.
LUND, R. & GROGAN, E.D. & FATH, M. (2014): On the relationships of the Petalodontiformes
(Chondrichthyes). Paleontological Journal, 48 (9): 1015-1029
New genus: Fissodopsis
New species: Fissodopsis robustus
Abstract: The Petalodontiformes are Upper Paleozoic marine euchondrocephalan chondrichthyans
known primarily from isolated teeth. Few dentitions have been reported, among them that of the
Permian Janassa bituminosa and “Janassa” korni and the Serpukhovian, Mississippian Belantsea
montana, Obruchevodus griffithi, Netsepoye hawesi and Siksika ottae. A dentition has been
reconstructed for the Pennsylvanian Petalodus ohioensis. New information on dentitions and
postcranial morphology is now introduced for petalodont remains from the Bear Gulch Limestone of
Montana (USA). These include N. hawesi, Petalorhynchus beargulchensis, several specimens bearing
teeth of the Fissodus form, and a new genus and species, Fissodopsis robustus. Analysis of all
material reveals dignathic heterodonty as prevalent among the Upper Mississippian petalodonts, with
distinct regionalization resulting in large anterior and small lateral teeth. Fissodus-style teeth are found
as the lower median tooth position of most heterodont dentitions, with a Ctenoptychius-like upper
anterior tooth or teeth, accompanied by lateral upper and lower teeth of Janassa-like form. As
heterodonty seems to have been the plesiomorphic condition not only in these petalodonts but for the
Euchondrocephali as well, a model is proposed to explain the derived homodont conditions found in
Petalodus (Hansen, 1985), Polyrhizodus (Lund, 1983), Belantsea (Lund, 1989), and J. bituminosa
(Jaekel, 1899). The principally dentition-based cladistic analysis retains the previously erected families
Petalodontidae, Belantseidae, and Janassidae, rejects the assignment of ”J.” korni to Janassa, and
suggests a heterodont clade for the remaining taxa. Two new families are designated on the basis of
these data, the Petalorhynchidae and the Obruchevodidae.
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LYAPIN, V.R. & BAGIROV, S.V. (2014): The first record of Copodus Davis, 1883 (Chondrichthyes,
Copodontiformes) from the Steshevian Regional Stage (Serpukhovian, Lower Carboniferous) of the
Moscow Region. Paleontological Journal, 48 (10): 1045-1059
New species: Copodus lebedevi
Abstract: Deposits of the Steshevian Regional Stage of the Lower Carboniferous Serpukhovian of the
Moscow Region have yielded abundant and taxonomically diverse fish remains, which are usually
disarticulated but frequently well preserved. The dental plates of chondrichthians assigned to the
genus Copodus Davis, 1883 (Copodontiformes, Copodontidae), collected in the Zabor’e and
Kalinovskie Vyselki localities (Moscow Region, Serpukhovskii District), have not previously been
recorded in these beds. A new species, Copodus lebedevi sp. nov., is established based on the shape
of plates, crown sculpturing, and unique shape of the wear facet. C. angulatus (Davis, 1883); C.
cornutus Davis, 1883; C. planus (Davis, 1883); C. spatulatus Davis, 1883, C. aff. planus (Davis, 1883),
C. cf. prototypus Davis, 1883, and C. aff. spatulatus Davis, 1883 are described for the first time from
the Serpukhovian of Russia. The occlusal pattern of the upper and lower jaw plates in various species
of the genus Copodus is reconstructed experimentally based on the shape of the wear facet. This
shape depends on the structure of the upper and lower jaw plates and their particular parts and is
distinctive in each species.
MARTILL, D.M. & DEL STROTHER, P.J.A. & GALLIEN, F. (2014): Acanthorhachis, a new genus of
shark from the Carboniferous (Westphalian) of Yorkshire, England.Geological Magazine, 151 (3): 517533
New genus: Acanthorhachis
Abstract: An association of diverse hollow spines and dermal denticles (ichthyoliths) from the
Carboniferous (Westphalian) of Todmorden, Yorkshire, England are attributed to a new genus of
enigmatic shark that may lie close to Listracanthus Newberry & Worthen, 1870. Scanning electron
microscopy shows that denticle morphology is highly variable, but forms a morphocline including
elongate multi-spined elements as well as robust dome-like stellate denticles and recurved spinose
elements. Histological analysis suggests an absence of enameloid. Continuous variation of form
between elongatemulti-cusped spines to boss-like circular denticles shows that all previously
described Palaeozoic species of Listracanthus are probably junior synonyms of the type species L.
hystrix Newberry & Worthen, 1870. The status of Listracanthus as a surviving ‘Lilliputian’ taxon after
the Permian extinction is questioned. Although the new specimen has affinities with Listracanthus,
significant differences in the form of the posterior spines on elongate denticles warrants its placement
in the new genus Acanthorhachis gen. nov. The family Listracanthidae is erected to accommodate
Listracanthus and Acanthorhachis.
PAULIV, V.E. & DIAS, E.V. & SEDOR, F.A. & RIBEIRO, A.M. (2014): A new Xenacanthiformes
shark (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the late Paleozoic Rio do Rasto formation (paraná
basin), southern Brazil. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 86 (1): 135-145
New species: Xenacanthus ragonhai
Abstract: The Brazilian records on Xenacanthiformes include teeth and cephalic spines from the
Parnaíba, Amazonas and Paraná basins. This work describes a new species of Xenacanthidae,
collected in an outcrop of Serrinha Member of Rio do Rasto Formation (Wordian to Wuchiapingian),
Paraná Basin, municipality of Jacarezinho, State of Paraná. The teeth of the new species are two or
three-cuspidated and the aboral surface show a smooth concavity and one rounded basal tubercle.
The coronal surface presents one semi-spherical and subcircular coronal button, and also two lateral
main cusps and one central (when present) with less than one fifth of the size of the lateral cusps in
the labial portion. The lateral cusps are asymmetric or symmetric, rounded in transversal section,
lanceolate in longitudinal section, devoid of lateral carinae and lateral serrations, and with few smooth
cristae of enameloid. In optical microscope the teeth show a trabecular dentine (osteodentine) base,
while the cusps are composed by orthodentine, and the pulp cavities are non-obliterated by trabecular
dentine. The fossil assemblage in the same stratigraphical level and in the whole Rio do Rasto
Formation indicates another freshwater record for xenacanthid sharks.
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POLLERSPOECK, J. & BEAURY, B. (2014): Parasquatina zitteli nov. sp. (Elasmobranchii:
Orectolobiformes) aus dem Maastricht von Oberbayern (Gerhartsreiter Schichten, Siegsdorf) und
Bemerkungen zur Verbreitung der Ordnung Orectolobiformes. [Parasquatina zitteli nov. sp.
(Elasmobranchii: Orectolobiformes) from the Maastrichian of Upper Bavaria (Gerhartsreiter Ditch,
Siegsdorf), with remarks on the distribution of the order Orectolobiformes.] Zitteliana, A54: 147-164
New species: Parasquatina zitteli
Abstract: The genus Parasquatina is documented for the first time from the Gerhartsreiter Ditch near
Siegsdorf (Upper Bavaria, Germany). The fossils are interpreted as a new species, for which the
name Parasquatina zitteli nov. sp. is proposed, because they differ in morphology from all other
species in that genus, especially with regard to the labial apron, which is absent in P. zitteli.
Assignment of the genus Parasquatina to the order Squatiniformes is reversed, and the genus now
placed in the order Orectolobiformes. In addition, a survey of recent records of Parasquatina is given,
together with an up-to-date overview of the stratigraphic distribution of the order Orectolobiformes, and
resulting questions are discussed.
PRADEL, A. & MAISEY, J.G. & TAFFOREAU, P. & MAPES, R.H. & MALLATT, J. (2014): A
Palaeozoic shark with osteichthyan-like branchial arches. Nature, 509: 608–611
New genus: Ozarcus
New species: Ozarcus mapesae
Abstract: The evolution of serially arranged, jointed endoskeletal supports internal to the gills—the
visceral branchial arches—represents one of the key events in early jawed vertebrate (gnathostome)
history, because it provided the morphological basis for the subsequent evolution of jaws1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
However, until now little was known about visceral arches in early gnathostomes6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and theories about gill arch evolution were driven by information gleaned mostly
from both modern cartilaginous (chondrichthyan) and bony (osteichthyan) fishes. New fossil
discoveries can profoundly affect our understanding of evolutionary history, by revealing hitherto
unseen combinations of primitive and derived characters18, 19. Here we describe a 325 million year
(Myr)-old Palaeozoic shark-like fossil that represents, to our knowledge, the earliest identified
chondrichthyan in which the complete gill skeleton is three-dimensionally preserved in its natural
position. Its visceral arch arrangement is remarkably osteichthyan-like, suggesting that this may
represent the common ancestral condition for crown gnathostomes. Our findings thus reinterpret the
polarity of some arch features of the crown jawed vertebrates and invert the classic hypothesis, in
which modern sharks retain the ancestral condition3, 20. This study underscores the importance of
early chondrichthyans in resolving the evolutionary history of jawed vertebrates.
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REINECKE, T. (2014): Two new scyliorhinid shark species (Elasmobranchii, Carcharhiniformes,
Scyliorhinidae), from the Sülstorf Beds (Chattian, Late Oligocene) of the southeastern North Sea
Basin, northern Germany. Palaeovertebrata, 38 (1): 1-8
New species: Scyliorhinus biformis, Scyliorhinus suelstorfensis
Abstract: Based on isolated teeth two new scyliorhinid shark species, Scyliorhinus biformis nov. sp.
and Scyliorhinus suelstorfensis nov. sp., are described from the Sülstorf Beds, early-middle Chattian,
of Mecklenburg, northeastern Germany. They form part of a speciose assemblage of necto-benthic
sharks and batoids which populated the warm-temperate to subtropical upper shelf sea of the southeastern North Sea Basin.
SHIMADA, K. & WELTON, B.J. & LONG, D.J. (2014): A new fossil megamouth shark (Lamniformes,
Megachasmidae) from the Oligocene-Miocene of the western United States. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology, 34 (2): 281-290
New species: Megachasma applegatei
Abstract: The extant megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagios (Lamniformes: Megachasmidae), is a
large filter-feeding fish. We here describe a new species of Megachasma, M. applegatei, sp. nov., a
putative sister species of the extant M. pelagios, based on isolated teeth from late Oligocene–early
Miocene (late Chattian–Aquitanian) marine deposits in California and Oregon, U.S.A. Although
showing a megachasmid tooth design, teeth of M. applegatei, sp. nov., exhibit a wide morphological
range and are reminiscent to those of odontaspidid sharks with strong heterodonty. Megachasma
applegatei, sp. nov., could have commonly measured approximately 6 m in total length and likely had
a wide range of diet, possibly including small fishes and planktonic invertebrates. The fossil record
indicates that either M. applegatei, sp. nov., was broadly adapted to a wide bathymetric tolerance or
was a nektopelagic feeder over both deep and shallow water habitats.
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VULLO, R. & COURVILLE, P. (2014): Fish remains (Elasmobranchii, Actinopterygii) from the Late
Cretaceous of the Benue Trough, Nigeria. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 97: 194–
206 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jafrearsci.2014.04.016
New species: Rhombopterygia zaborskii
Abstract: Selachian and ray-finned fish remains from various Late Cretaceous localities of Nigeria are
described. Each locality has yielded only a very few specimens and the diversity is therefore very low.
However, some taxa are recorded for the first time in Africa. The Ashaka locality in the Upper Benue
Trough (northeastern Nigeria) has yielded a small but interesting late Cenomanian assemblage of
microremains, including teeth of “Carcharias” amonensis, Rhombopterygia zaborskii sp. nov.,
Hamrabatis sp., “Stephanodus” sp., and a possible ionoscopiform. A large prearticular dentition
coming from the early Turonian beds of this locality is assigned to the large pycnodontiform
Acrotemnus, a poorly known genus here regarded as a senior synonym of Macropycnodon. In the
Lower Benue Trough (southeastern Nigeria), several localities ranging in age from the late
Cenomanian to the early Maastrichtian have yielded various widespread taxa such as
Ptychodus,Scapanorhynchus, Squalicorax, Vidalamiinae indet., cf. Protosphyraena, and
Eodiaphyodus. The seaway that occupied the Benue Trough during transgressive episodes (late
Cenomanian–early Turonian and Maastrichtian) created opportunities for the dispersal of many marine
fish taxa into new areas, such as the proto-South Atlantic.
WELTON, B.J. (2014): A new fossil basking shark (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae) from the Middle
Miocene Sharktooth Hill Bonebed, Kern County, California. Contributions in Science, 522: 29-44
New species: Cetorhinus huddlestoni
Abstract: Isolated teeth of a middle Miocene cetorhinid genus, Cetorhinus Blainville 1816, occur
abundantly in rocks of the Round Mountain Silt, Sharktooth Hill Bonebed, southeastern San Joaquin
Valley, Kern County, California. Tooth sets of juvenile and adult dentitions of the Sharktooth Hill
Cetorhinus were reconstructed and used as a basis for description of a new species, C. huddlestoni.
The teeth of C. huddlestoni are of about the same size as those of adult C. maximus, the only other
species of Cetorhinus. Cetorhinus huddlestoni has weak gradient monognathic heterodonty, moderate
dignathic heterodonty, no disjunct monognathic heterodonty in either jaw, and strong ontogenetic
heterodonty; there is presently no evidence of sexual dimorphism. Attributes noted in C. huddlestoni
and absent in C. maximus include the following: bilobate roots in most adult teeth; broad based
crowns with a wide, tall cusp and sharp apex in adult teeth; narrow and erect crowns in juvenile teeth;
a smooth mesial and distal profile across the crown foot–root junction; mesial cusplets on some teeth
from distal tooth rows in juveniles, and the sporadic occurrence of a bladelike mesial cusplet in some
adult teeth; long mesial cutting ridges in adult teeth. Relative to C. huddlestoni, the teeth of C.
maximus appear to be more reduced, in having narrower cusps with rounded or blunt apices in adults;
much higher lingual necks; hooklike, nearly horizontal cusps in juveniles; and significantly more
robust, bulbous roots, perhaps to compensate for the loss of root lobes. Cetorhinus huddlestoni is
presently only known from the eastern North Pacific, middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt, Sharktooth
Hill Bonebed, and most closely resembles Cetorhinus cf. C. maximus from the early Pliocene Sands of
Kattenjijk near Kallo, Belgium.
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3.2 Descriptions of extant species
Chimaera orientalis ANGULO, LÓPEZ, BUSSING & MURASE, 2014 © Arturo Angulo Sibaja, Universidad de Costa Rica;
Paratype: UCR 2909–05.02, male, 760 mm TL, 475 mm BDL
ANGULO, A. & LÓPEZ, M.I. & BUSSING, W.A. & MURASE, A. (2014) Records of chimaeroid fishes
(Holocephali: Chimaeriformes) from the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, with the description of a new
species of Chimera (Chimaeridae) from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Zootaxa, 3861 (6): 554-574
New species: Chimaera orientalis
Abstract: A new species of Chimaera Linnaeus 1758 is described from three specimens collected
from off the Pacific coasts of Costa Rica and Peru. Chimaera orientalis n. sp., the first species of the
genus described from the eastern Pacific Ocean, is distinguished from its other congeners by a
combination of coloration and morphology. Additionally, new records of occurrence for another four
species of chimaeroid fishes (Harriotta raleighana (Goode & Bean 1895), Rhinochimaera africana
Compagno, Stehmann & Ebert 1990, Hydrolagus colliei Lay & Bennett 1839, and H. macrophthalmus
de Buen 1959) previously unknown for the continental shelf of the Pacific coast of Costa Rica and
Central America are reported. A key to the eastern Pacific species of the order Chimaeriformes is also
presented.
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Holotype of Potamotrygon limai, sp. nov. (MZUSP 104031, adult male, 498 mm DW). (A) Dorsal view; (B) Ventral view; © JOÃO
PAULO C. B. DA SILVA
FONTENELLE, J.P. & DA SILVA, J.P.C.B. & DE CARVALHO, M.R. (2014): Potamotrygon limai, sp.
nov., a new species of freshwater stingray from the upper Madeira River system, Amazon basin
(Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae). Zootaxa, 3765 (3): 249–268
New species: Potamotrygon limai
Abstract: Potamotrygon limai, sp. nov., is described from the Jamari River, upper Madeira River
system (Amazon basin), state of Rondônia, Brazil. This new species differs from congeners by
presenting unique polygonal or concentric patterns formed by small whitish spots better defined over
the posterior disc and tail-base regions. Potamotrygon limai, sp. nov., can be further distinguished
from congeners in the same basin by other characters in combination, such as two to three rows of
midtail spines converging to a single irregular row at level of caudal sting origin, proportions of head,
tail and disc, patterns of dermal denticles on rostral, cranial and tail regions, among other features
discussed herein. Potamotrygon limai, sp. nov., is most similar to, and occurs sympatrically with, P.
scobina, and is distinguished from it by lacking ocellated spots on disc, by its characteristic polygonal
pattern on posterior disc, a comparatively much shorter and broader tail, greater intensity of denticles
on disc, more midtail spine rows at tail-base, and other features including size at maturity and meristic
characters. Potamotrygon limai, sp. nov., is also distinguished from other species of Potamotrygon
occurring in the Amazon region, except P. scobina, by presenting three angular cartilages (vs. two or
one). This new species was discovered during a detailed taxonomic and morphological revision of the
closely related species P. scobina, and highlights the necessity for thorough and all-embracing
taxonomic studies, particularly in groups with pronounced endemism and morphological variability.
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Apristurus breviventralis KAWAUCHI, WEIGMANN & NAKAYA, 2014, holotype, © Simon Weigmann, Hamburg
KAWAUCHI, J. & WEIGMANN, S. & NAKAYA, K. (2014): Apristurus breviventralis, a new species of
deep-water catshark (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhiniformes: Scyliorhinidae) from the Gulf of
Aden. Zootaxa, 3881 (1): 001–016
New species: Apristurus breviventralis
Abstract: A new deep-water catshark of the genus Apristurus Garman, 1913 is described based on
nine specimens from the Gulf of Aden in the northwestern Indian Ocean. Apristurus breviventralis sp.
nov. belongs to the ‘brunneus group’ of the genus and is characterized by having pectoral-fin tips
reaching beyond the midpoint between the paired fin bases, a much shorter pectoral-pelvic space than
the anal-fin base, a low and long-based anal fin, and a first dorsal fin located behind pelvic-fin
insertion. The new species most closely resembles the western Atlantic species Apristurus canutus,
but is distinguishable in having greater nostril length than internarial width and longer claspers in adult
males. Apristurus breviventralis sp. nov. represents the sixth species of Apristurus from the western
Indian Ocean and the 38th species globally.
Chimaera carophila KEMPER, EBERT, NAYLOR, G.J.P. & DIDIER, 2014; Holotype P.45580, adult male, 915 mm TL, 541 mm
BDL; © David Ebert
KEMPER, J.M. & EBERT, D.A. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. & DIDIER, D.A. (2014): Chimaera carophila
(Chondrichthyes: Chimaeriformes: Chimaeridae), a new species of chimaera from New Zealand.
Bulletin of Marine Science, 91 (1): 000-000
New species: Chimaera carophila
Abstract: A new species of chimaeroid, Chimaera carophila sp. nov., is described from 37 specimens
collected from deepwater slopes and seamounts around New Zealand. The new species is
distinguished from its closest congeners, Chimaera fulva Didier et al. 2008, Chimaera macrospina
Didier et al. 2008, and Chimaera obscura Didier et al. 2008, by its uniform pale-brown coloration,
geographic distribution, and a combination of morphological characters, including longer dorsal and
ventral caudal fin bases, a shorter first dorsal fin height, a shorter dorsal fin spine, and shorter
claspers that are divided distally for one-third of their length. Chimaera carophila sp. nov. also can be
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distinguished from closely related species in New Zealand and Australian waters based on DNA
sequence divergence of the NADH2 gene. Comparisons of body size in a large sample of specimens
show considerable overlap in character ranges among congeners making species distinctions difficult.
New combinations of morphometrics are suggested including ratios of head length to eye length and
dorsal spine length to head length, to better distinguish among species of chimaeroids that are similar
in overall appearance and size. Also, a key to New Zealand and Australian Chimaera species is
provided.
Rhinobatos whitei LAST, CORRIGAN & NAYLOR, 2014, adolescent male holotype, 597 mm TL (PNM 15189). Dorsal view
(fresh from copy of printed image); © Peter Last, CSIRO - Australian National Fish Collection
LAST, P.R. & CORRIGAN, S. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2014): Rhinobatos whitei, a new shovelnose ray
(Batoidea: Rhinobatidae) from the Philippine Archipelago. Zootaxa, 3872 (1): 31-47
New species: Rhinobatos whitei
Abstract: A new shovelnose ray, Rhinobatos whitei sp. nov., is described from material collected at
fish markets of the southern Philippines. This ray was first formally indentified as an undescribed
species more than a decade ago as part of a WWF funded survey of sharks and rays of the
Philippines. It was considered to be most closely related to another shovelnose ray found nearby in
the western North Pacific, R. schlegelii, but differs from that species in body shape and aspects of
coloration, meristics and morphometry. It differs from all other shovelnose rays of the region in its
NADH2 sequence, clustering together with an Indonesian species R. jimbaranensis, and another
undescribed species from Borneo.
WEIGMANN, S. & STEHMANN, M. & THIEL, R. (2014): Complementary redescription of
Anacanthobatis ori (Wallace, 1967) and its assignment to Indobatis n. g. (Elasmobranchii,
Anacanthobatidae), with comments on other legskates. Zootaxa, 3779 (2): 101-132
New genus: Indobatis
Abstract: Anacanthobatis ori is one of the least known species of the family Anacanthobatidae with
only four juvenile specimens reported. The species remained assigned to the genus Anacanthobatis
sensu lato due to the lack of an adult male as external and skeletal clasper characters are the
essential diagnostic features for the differentiation of genera and subgenera within the family
Anacanthobatidae. Since an adult male of A. ori became available, along with an adult female and six
further juveniles, the authors reinvestigated the species and present its so far unknown diagnostic
characters of clasper morphology and skeleton and scapulocoracoid. The clasper turned out to be the
most complex one of all known anacanthobatids as the external components flag, slit, pseudosiphonlike cavity, pecten, and two sentinas are not known from any other anacanthobatid species.
Furthermore, a dorsal terminal 1 cartilage is present but displaced proximally of the terminal clasper
skeleton, the outer edge of dorsal terminal 2 is deeply serrated, the ventral terminal has a very long,
curved, straplike process, and the proximal part of accessory terminal 1 is embedded in the cavity of
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the baseball-glove-like head of accessory terminal 2. Due to the strong differences in external and
internal clasper characters to all other known anacanthobatid species, A. ori is placed in its own, newly
erected genus, Indobatis.
Rajella paucispinosa, holotype, ZMH 26000, almost adult male 471 mm TL fresh, off South Mozambique © Simon Weigmann,
Hamburg
WEIGMANN, S. & STEHMANN, M. & THIEL, R. (2014): Rajella paucispinosa n. sp., a new deepwater skate (Elasmobranchii, Rajidae) from the western Indian Ocean off South Mozambique, and a
revised generic diagnosis. Zootaxa, 3847 (3): 359-387
New species: Rajella paucispinosa
Abstract: A new species of the widely in temperate and tropical latitudes distributed skate genus
Rajella is described based on an almost adult male specimen from the western Indian Ocean off
South Mozambique. The holotype of R. paucispinosa n. sp. was caught during cruise 17 of RV ‘Vityaz’
along the deep western Indian Ocean in 1988/89. It is the northernmost record of a Rajella specimen
in the western Indian Ocean. The new species is the 18th valid species of the genus and the fifth
species in the western Indian Ocean. It differs from its congeners in the small maximal total length of
about 50 cm and only few thorns on the dorsal surface. The new species has only two thorns on each
orbit, one nuchal thorn, one right scapular thorn (left one not detectable, abraded), and one median
row of tail thorns. Other species of Rajella typically have half rings of thorns on orbital rims, a triangle
of thorns on nape-shoulder region, and at least three rows of tail thorns. Another conspicuous feature
of the new species is the almost completely white dorsal and ventral coloration.
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Scymnodon ichiharai YANO & TANAKA, 1984; Will White, CSIRO, Australia
WHITE, W.T. & VAZ, D.F.B. & HO, H.-C. & EBERT, D.A. & DE CARVALHO, M.R. & CORRIGAN, S.
& ROCHEL, E. & DE CARVALHO, M. & TANAKA, S. & NAYLOR, G.J.P. (2014): Redescription
of Scymnodon ichiharai Yano and Tanaka 1984 (Squaliformes: Somniosidae) from the western North
Pacific, with comments on the definition of somniosid genera. Ichthyological Research, in press
Redescribed species: Scymnodon ichiharai
Abstract: The somniosid species Scymnodon ichiharai Yano and Tanaka 1984 is redescribed based
on the type specimens and additional material from Taiwan and Japan. The range of this species is
extended to include Taiwanese waters. Although recently allocated to the genus Zameus, this species
is very similar to Scymnodon plunketi from the southern Indo-West Pacific; our molecular evidence
indicates that these species are sister-taxa. The genus Proscymnodon Fowler 1934 is placed in the
synonymy of Scymnodon Barboza du Bocage and de Brito Capello 1864 and new generic definitions
are provided for Scymnodon and the closely related Zameus. The genusScymnodon is considered to
include at least the species S. ichiharai, S. plunketi, and S. ringens;Proscymnodon
macracanthus (Regan 1906) is allocated to Scymnodon, but its validity is uncertain. The
genus Zameus is considered to be monotypic, containing only the species Z. squamulosus.
image: Carcharhinus humani WHITE & WEIGMANN, 2014, holotype, ZMH 26030, adult male 828 mm TL, © Simon Weigmann,
University of Hamburg
WHITE, W.T. & WEIGMANN, S. (2014): Carcharhinus humani sp. nov., a new whaler shark
(Carcharhiniformes:Carcharhinidae) from the western Indian Ocean. Zootaxa, 3821 (1): 71–87
New species: Carcharhinus humani
Abstract: A new species of whaler shark, Carcharhinus humani sp. nov., is described based on five
type specimens from the western Indian Ocean near the Socotra Islands, off Kuwait, Mozambique,
and South Africa. The new species represents the fifth species of the C. dussumieri/sealei group and
the third species of the C. sealei subgroup. The new species is the only species of the C. sealei
subgroup known from the western Indian Ocean. Within the C. sealei subgroup, C. humani differs from
C. sealei in having a sharply demarcated black apical marking on the second dorsal fin which does not
extend onto body surface (vs. black marking diffuse-edged and usually extending onto upper sides of
trunk), a longer horizontal prenarial length (4.1–4.7 vs. 3.4–4.2% TL), and a longer preoral length
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(6.8–7.6 vs. 5.7–6.5% TL); C. humani differs from C. coatesi in having a taller second dorsal fin (its
height 4.0–4.5 vs. 2.9–3.6% TL), a shorter first dorsal fin (its length 13.4–14.6 vs. 14.8–17.3% TL),
and more vertebrae (total centra 152–167 vs. 134–147).
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3.3 Parasitology
3.3.1 Research Articles
BAKOPOULOS, V. & KSIDIA, V.-C. (2014): Pontobdella muricata infection of Raja clavata and
Dasyatis pastinaca off the coast of Lesvos, Greece. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the
United Kingdom, 94 (2): 405-409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315413000830
BEVERIDGE, I. & BRAY, R.A. & CRIBB, T.H. & JUSTINE, J.-L. (2014): Diversity of trypanorhynch
metacestodes in teleost fishes from coral reefs off eastern Australia and New Caledonia. Parasite
(Paris, France), 21: 60 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2014060
BULGUROĞLU, S.Y. & KORUN, J. & GÖKOĞLU, M. & ÖZVAROL, Y. (2014): The marine leech
Stibarobdella moorei (Oka, 1910) (Hirudinea, Piscicolidae) parasitic on the thornback ray Raja clavata
Linnaeus, 1758 and angelshark Squatina squatina (Linnaeus, 1758) in Antalya Bay, Mediterranean
Sea of Turkey. Helminthologia, 51 (3): 250-252 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11687-014-0237-4
CAIRA, J.N. & JENSEN, K. (2014): A digest of elasmobranch tapeworms. Journal of Parasitology,
100 (4): 373-391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/14-516.1
CAIRA, J.N. & JENSEN, K. & WAESCHENBACH, A. & LITTLEWOOD, D.T.J. (2014): An enigmatic
new tapeworm, Litobothrium aenigmaticum, sp nov (Platyhelminthes : Cestoda: Litobothriidea), from
the pelagic thresher shark with comments on development of known Litobothrium species.
Invertebrate Systematics , 28 (3): 231-243 http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/IS13047
CAIRA, J.N. & JENSEN, K. & WAESCHENBACH, A. & OLSON, P.D. & LITTLEWOOD, D.T.J.
(2014): Orders out of chaos - molecular phylogenetics reveals the complexity of shark and stingray
tapeworm relationships. International Journal for Parasitology, 44 (1): 55-73
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2013.10.004
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CIELOCHA, J.J. & JENSEN, K. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014): Floriparicapitus, a New Genus of
Lecanicephalidean Tapeworm (Cestoda) from Sawfishes (Pristidae) and Guitarfishes (Rhinobatidae)
in the Indo-West Pacific. Journal of Parasitology, 100 (4): 485-499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/13-468.1
COSTA, G. & CHADA, T. & MELO-MOREIRA, E. & CAVALLERO, S. & D'AMELIO, S. (2014):
Endohelminth parasites of the leafscale gulper shark, Centrophorus squamosus (Bonnaterre, 1788)
(Squaliformes:Centrophoridae) off Madeira Archipelago. Acta Parasitologica, 59 (2): 316-322
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11686-014-0247-x
CUTMORE, S.C. & MILLER, T.L. & CURRAN, S.S. & BENNETT, M.B. & CRIBB, T.H. (2014):
Phylogenetic relationships of the Gorgoderidae (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda), including the proposal
of a new subfamily (Degeneriinae n. subfam.). Parasitology Research, 112 (8): 3063-3074
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-013-3481-5
GOLESTANINASAB, M. & MALEK, M. & ROOHI, A. & KARBASSI, A.R. & AMOOZADEH, E. &
RASHIDINEJAD, R. & GHAYOUMI, R. & SURES, B. (2014): A survey on bioconcentration capacities
of some marine parasitic and free-living organisms in the Gulf of Oman. Ecological Indicators, 37 (A):
99-104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2013.09.039
GRACAN, R. & MLADINEO, I. & LAZAR, B. (2014): Insight into the diet composition and
gastrointestinal parasite community of the common smooth-hound, Mustelus mustelus
(Carcharhiniformes: Triakidae), in the northern Adriatic Sea. Natura Croatica, 23 (1): 35-44
IRIGOITIA, M.M. & CANTATORE, D.M.P. & DELPIANI, G.E. & INCORVAIA, I.S. & LANFRANCHI,
A.L. & TIMI, J.T. (2014): Merizocotyle euzeti sp n. (Monogenea: Monocotylidae) from the nasal tissue
of three deep sea skates (Rajidae) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Folia Parasitologica, 61 (3):
206-212 http://dx.doi.org/10.14411/fp.2014.031
JENSEN, K. & MOJICA, K.R. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014): A new genus and two new species of
lecanicephalidean tapeworms from the striped panray, Zanobatus schoenleinii (Rhinopristiformes:
Zanobatidae), off Senegal. Folia Parasitologica, 61 (5): 432-440
JENSEN, K. & RUSSELL, S.L. (2014): Seussapex, a new genus of lecanicephalidean tapeworm
(Platyhelminthes: Cestoda) from the stingray genus Himantura (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae) in the
Indo-West Pacific with investigation of mode of attachment. Folia Parasitologica, 61 (3): 231-241
http://dx.doi.org/10.14411/fp.2014.027
KURASHIMA, A. & SHIMIZU, T. & MANO, N. & OGAWA, K. & FUJITA, T. (2014): A new
combination and a new species of onchobothriid tapeworm (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea:
Onchobothriidae) from triakid sharks. Systematic Parasitology, 88 (1): 75-83
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11230-014-9486-3
LASKOWSKI, Z. & ROCKA, A. (2014): Molecular identification larvae of Onchobothrium antarcticum
(Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from marbled rockcod, Notothenia rossii, in Admiralty Bay (King George
Island, Antarctica). Acta Parasitologica, 59 (4): 767-772 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11686-014-0301-8
LEUNG, T.L.F. (2014): Evolution: How a Barnacle Came to Parasitise a Shark. Current Biology, 24
(12): R564-R566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.008
MCKENNA ABBOTT, L. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014): Morphology meets molecules: A new genus and two
new species of diphyllidean cestodes from the Yellowspotted Skate, Leucoraja wallacei, from South
Africa. Journal of Parasitology, 100 (3): 323-330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/13-414.1
MENORET, A. & IVANOV, V.A. (2014): Eutetrarhynchid trypanorhynchs (Cestoda) from
elasmobranchs off Argentina, including the description of Dollfusiella taminii sp n. and
Parachristianella damiani sp n., and amended description of Dollfusiella vooremi (Sao Clemente et
Gomes, 1989). Folia Parasitologica, 61 (5): 411-431 http://dx.doi.org/10.14411/fp.2014.056
MOGHADAM, M. & MERAJI MASOULEH HASELI, M. (2014): Halysioncum kishiense sp n. and
Echinobothrium parsadrayaiense sp n. (Cestoda: Diphyllidea) from the banded eagle ray,
Aetomylaeus cf. nichofii off the Iranian coast of the Persian Gulf. Folia Parasitologica, 61 (2): 133-140
http://dx.doi.org/10.14411/fp.2014.019
MOJICA, K.R. & JENSEN, K. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014): The Ocellated Eagle Ray, Aetobatus ocellatus
(Myliobatiformes: Myliobatidae), from Borneo and Northern Australia as Host of Four New Species of
Hornellobothrium (Cestoda: Lecanicephalidea). Journal of Parasitology, 100 (4): 504-515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/13-411.1
NAVARRO, J. & ALBO-PUIGSERVER, M. & COLL, M. & SAEZ, R. & FORERO, M.G. & KUTCHA,
R. (2014): Isotopic discrimination of stable isotopes of nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) in a hostspecific holocephalan tapeworm. Journal of Helminthology, 88 (3):371-375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X13000126
OTA, Y. (2014): Three new gnathiid species with larvae ectoparasitic on coastal sharks from
southwestern Japan (Crustacea: Isopoda). Zootaxa, 3857 (4): 478-500
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PICKERING, M. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014): Seasonal dynamics of the cestode fauna in spiny dogfish,
Squalus acanthias (Squaliformes: Squalidae). Parasitology, 141 (7): 940-947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182013002229
PODDUBNAYA, L.G. & HEMMINGSEN, W. & GIBSON, D.I. (2014): Clamp ultrastructure of the basal
monogenean Chimaericola leptogaster (Leuckart, 1830) (Polyopisthocotylea: Chimaericolidae).
Parasitology Research, 113 (11): 4023-4032 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-014-4070-y
REES, D.J. & NOEVER, C. & HØEG, J.T. & OMMUNDSEN, A. & GLENNER, H. (2014): On the
Origin of a Novel Parasitic-Feeding Mode within Suspension-Feeding Barnacles. Current Biology, 24
(12): 1429-1434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.030
ROCHA, S. & CASAL, G. & AL-QURAISHY, S. & AZEVEDO, C. (2014): Morphological and
ultrastructural redescription of Chloromyxum leydigi Mingazzini, 1890 (Myxozoa: Myxosporea), type
species of the genus, infecting the gall bladder of the marine cartilaginous fish Torpedo marmorata
Risso (Chondrichthyes: Torpedinidae), from the Portuguese Atlantic coast. Folia Parasitologica, 61
(1): 1-10 http://dx.doi.org/10.14411/fp.2014.006
SCHAEFFNER, B.C. (2014): Review of the genus Eutetrarhynchus Pintner, 1913 (Trypanorhyncha:
Eutetrarhynchidae), with the description of Eutetrarhynchus beveridgei n. sp. Systematic Parasitology,
87 (3): 219-229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11230-014-9476-5
SCHAEFFNER, B.C. & BEVERIDGE, I. (2014): The trypanorhynch cestode fauna of Borneo.
Zootaxa, 3900 (1): 021–049 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3900.1.2
SMALES, L.R. (2014): Micracanthorhynchina and serrasentis (Acanthocephala: Rhadinorhynchidae)
from Australian fishes, with the description of a new species. Transactions of the Royal Society of
South Australia, 138: 92-97
WEAVER, H.J. & SMALES, L.R. (2014): Two Species of Acanthocephala (Rhadinorhynchidae and
Transvenidae) from Elasmobranchs from Australia. Comparative Parasitology, 81 (1): 110-113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1654/4654.1
3.3.2 Species Descriptions: Parasites of Elasmobranchs
CAIRA, J.N. & JENSEN, K. & WAESCHENBACH, A. & LITTLEWOOD, D.T.J. (2014): An enigmatic
new tapeworm, Litobothrium aenigmaticum, sp nov (Platyhelminthes : Cestoda: Litobothriidea), from
the pelagic thresher shark with comments on development of known Litobothrium
species. Invertebrate Systematics, 28 (3): 231-243
New species: Litobothrium aenigmaticum
Abstract: An enigmatic new tapeworm is described from pelagic thresher sharks in Mexico and
Taiwan. While lsrRNA (D1-D3) data robustly place it in the Litobothriidea, it bears essentially no
morphological resemblance to other members of the order. Instead it superficially resembles the
freshwater fish-inhabiting Caryophyllidea. Its scolex consists of a simple dome-shaped scolex proper
and an extensive cephalic peduncle housing four distinct tissue types. It is hyperapolytic, thus
reproductive anatomy is unknown. Developmental data show typical litobothriideans bear basic
elements of their adult scolex upon entering the definitive host, undermining the notion that the new
cestode represents a distinct litobothriidean life cycle stage. Scanning electron microscopy revealed
the new species shares bands of distinctive microtriches with its congeners. In combination these data
justify establishment of Litobothrium aenigmaticum, sp. nov.; the generic, familial and ordinal
diagnoses are emended accordingly. Unlike typical litobothriideans, each worm is associated with a
mucosal expansion at its attachment site, like those seen in some caryophyllideans. This pathological
change may represent a worm-induced host response serving to reinforce attachment of the simple
scolex to the mucosa. If so, the convergence of this litobothriidean on a morphology like that seen in
the distantly related Caryophyllidea is a result of similarity in mode of attachment.
CAIRA, J.N. & JENSEN, K. & WAESCHENBACH, A. & OLSON, P.D. & LITTLEWOOD, D.T.J.
(2014): Orders out of chaos - molecular phylogenetics reveals the complexity of shark and stingray
tapeworm relationships. International Journal for Parasitology, 44 (1): 55-73
New order: Onchoproteocephalidea, Phyllobothriidea
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Abstract: Novel molecular data are presented to resolve the long-standing issue of the nonmonophyly of the elasmobranch-hosted tapeworm order Tetraphyllidea relative to the other
acetabulate eucestode orders. Bayesian inference analyses of various combinations of full ssrDNA,
and full or partial lsrDNA (D1-D3), sequence data, which included 134 species representing 97 genera
across the 15 eucestode orders, were conducted. New ssrDNA data were generated for 82 species,
partial lsrDNA data for 53 species, and full lsrDNA data for 29 species. The monophyly of each of the
elasmobranch-hosted orders Cathetocephalidea, Litobothriidea, Lecanicephalidea and
Rhinebothriidea was confirmed, as was the non-monophyly of the Tetraphyllidea. Two relatively stable
groups of tetraphyllidean taxa emerged and are hereby designated as new orders. The
Onchoproteocephalidea n. ord. is established to recognise the integrated nature of one undescribed
and 10 described genera of hook-bearing tetraphyllideans, previously placed in the family
Onchobothriidae, with the members of the order Proteocephalidea. The Phyllobothriidea n. ord. is
established for a subset of 12 non-hooked genera characterised by scoleces bearing four bothridia
each with an anterior accessory sucker; most parasitise sharks and have been assigned to the
Phyllobothriidae at one time or another. Tentative ordinal placements are suggested for eight
additional genera; placements for the remaining tetraphyllidean genera have not yet emerged. We
propose that these 17 genera remain in the "Tetraphyllidea". Among these, particularly labile across
analyses were Anthobothrium, Megalonchos, Carpobothrium, Calliobothrium and Caulobothrium.
The unique association of Chimaerocestus with holocephalans, rather than with elasmobranchs,
appears to represent a host-switching event. Both of the non-elasmobranch hosted clades of
acetabulate cestodes (i.e. Proteocephalidea and Cyclophyllidea and their kin) appear to have had their
origins with elasmobranch cestodes. Across analyses, the sister group to the clade of "terrestrial"
cestode orders was found to be an elasmobranch-hosted genus, as was the sister to the freshwater
fish- and tetrapod-hosted Proteocephalidea. Whilst further data are required to resolve outstanding
nomenclatural and phylogenetic issues, the present analyses contribute significantly to an
understanding of the evolutionary radiation of the entire Cestoda. Clearly, elasmobranch tapeworms
comprise the backbone of cestode phylogeny.
CIELOCHA, J.J. & JENSEN, K. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014) Floriparicapitus, a New Genus of
Lecanicephalidean Tapeworm (Cestoda) from Sawfishes (Pristidae) and Guitarfishes (Rhinobatidae)
in the Indo-West Pacific. Journal of Parasitology, 100 (4): 485-499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/13-468.1
New genus: Floriparicapitus
New species: Floriparicapitus euzeti, Floriparicapitus juliani, Floriparicapitus plicatilis
Abstract: Floriparicapitus n. gen. (Cestoda: Lecanicephalidea), with Floriparicapitus euzeti n. gen., n.
sp. as its type, is erected to house 3 new tapeworm species and 2 known species that are transferred
to the new genus, all parasitizing sawfishes and guitarfishes (order Rhinopristiformes) in Indo-Pacific
waters. The new genus differs from the 21 valid lecanicephalidean genera in its possession of a large
scolex bearing a laterally expanded apical organ in the form of a rugose sheet in combination with a
cirrus conspicuously armed with spinitriches and 3 pairs of excretory vessels. It most closely
resembles Lecanicephalum, but differs conspicuously in its possession of 3, rather than 1, pair of
excretory vessels. Two new species are described from sawfishes: Floriparicapitus euzeti n. sp., from
Pristis clavata and Floriparicapitus juliani n. sp. from Pristis pristis, both from Australia. Floriparicapitus
plicatilis n. sp. is described from the guitarfish Glaucostegus typus in Australia and the guitarfish
Glaucostegus thouin in Malaysian Borneo. Two species formerly assigned to Cephalobothrium are
transferred to the new genus; Floriparicapitus variabilis (Southwell, 1911) n. comb. from the sawfish
Anoxypristis cuspidata in Sri Lanka and Floriparicapitus rhinobatidis (Subhapradha, 1955) n. comb.
from the guitarfish Glaucostegus granulatus in India. The species from guitarfish differ conspicuously
from those parasitizing sawfish in their possession of only 4 (F. plicatilis n. sp.) or 5 (F. rhinobatidis n.
comb.) testes per proglottid versus 9 or more in the 3 sawfish-parasitizing species. The latter 3
species differ from one another in scolex width, acetabular size, number of proglottids, and cirrus sac
size. As it stands, the new genus appears to be restricted to a subclade of the Rhinopristiformes
consisting of the sawfishes and species of Glaucostegus.
IRIGOITIA, M.M. & CANTATORE, D.M.P. & DELPIANI, G.E. & INCORVAIA, I.S. & LANFRANCHI,
A.L. & TIMI, J.T. (2014): Merizocotyle euzeti sp n. (Monogenea: Monocotylidae) from the nasal tissue
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of three deep sea skates (Rajidae) in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Folia Parasitologica, 61 (3):
206-212
New species: Merizocotyle euzeti
Abstract: A new species of Merizocotyle Cerfontaine, 1894 (Monogenea: Monocotylidae) is described
from the nasal tissues of three deep sea rajid skates: the southern thorny skate, Amblyraja
doellojuradoi (Pozzi), broadnose skate, Bathyraja brachyurops (Fowler), and yellownose skate,
Zearaja chilensis (Guichenot), collected off Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, southwest Atlantic
Ocean. Two additional species of sympatric rajid, the white-dotted skate, Bathyraja albomaculata
(Norman), and the Patagonian skate, Bathyraja macloviana (Norman), were also examined but no
merizocotylines were found. The taxonomy of the Merizocotylinae is not widely accepted and, as a
result, the status of Thaumatocotyle and Mycteronastes, and their proposed synonymy with
Merizocotyle are currently under discussion. The new species differs from its congeners by having a
unique haptoral structure, 6 peripheral loculi that are asymmetrically arranged (one much smaller,
indistinctly located in the left or right side of the haptor). The presence of the new species in three
sympatric species of Rajidae belonging to distinct genera and subfamilies, as well as its absence in
sympatric congenerics indicates the lack of phylogenetic host specificity. Host ecology and
geographical distribution appear to be more important than host phylogeny in determining the
distribution of this parasite across potential hosts in the region. This constitutes the first record of
Merizocotyle in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.
JENSEN, K. & MOJICA, K.R. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014): A new genus and two new species of
lecanicephalidean tapeworms from the striped panray, Zanobatus schoenleinii (Rhinopristiformes:
Zanobatidae), off Senegal. Folia Parasitologica, 61 (5): 432-440
New genus: Zanobatocestus
New species: Zanobatocestus minor, Zanobatocestus major
Abstract: Recognised for their diversity in apical structure morphology, members of the cestode order
Lecanicephalidea Wardle et McLeod, 1952 known to date exhibit relatively mundane and uniform
acetabular morphology. A new lecanicephalidean genus, Zanobatocestus gen. n., is proposed for two
new species found parasitising the spiral intestine of the striped panray, Zanobatus schoenleinii
(Muller et Henle), off Senegal that are highly unusual in acetabular morphology. Unlike the members
of the 21 recognised lecanicephalidean genera, which possess simple, uniloculate suckers or
bothridia, Zanobatocestus minor sp. n. and Z. major sp. n. possess biloculate bothridia. The form of
their apical structures and cocoons readily distinguish the two new species from one another.
Zanobatocestus minor sp. n. exhibits an apical modification of the scolex proper that is narrow and
elongated, an apical organ that is small and internal, and eggs in cocoons forming linear strands,
whereas Z. major sp. n. exhibits an apical modification of the scolex proper that is wide and short, an
apical organ that is extensive and primarily external, and eggs in cocoons primarily as doublets with
bipolar filaments. Given the typically high host specificity of lecanicephalidean cestodes, as parasites
of the only genus and species currently considered valid in the family Zanobatidae, Zanobatocestus
gen. n. is likely to remain one of the less specious lecanicephalidean genera.
JENSEN, K. & RUSSELL, S.L. (2014): Seussapex, a new genus of lecanicephalidean tapeworm
(Platyhelminthes: Cestoda) from the stingray genus Himantura (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae) in the
Indo-West Pacific with investigation of mode of attachment. Folia Parasitologica, 61 (3): 231-241
New genus: Seussapex
Abstract: A new lecanicephalidean genus, Seussapex gen. n., is erected for specimens collected
from stingrays from the Indo-West Pacific resembling the little known species Tenia [sic] narinari
MacCallum, 1917 from the spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari (Euphrasen). Members of this new
genus are unique in their possession of a multi-tiered apical structure comprising a bipartite apical
modification of the scolex proper, and an externally bipartite apical organ with anterior and posterior
glandular compartments internally. The appearance of the scolex varies dramatically depending on
state of protrusion and/or evagination of these different parts which appear to be able to function
independently. Seussapex karybares sp. n. parasitizing Himantura uarnak 2 (sensu Naylor et al.,
2012) in northern Australia is described as the type species and Tenia [sic] narinari is transferred to
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the new genus. The two species differ in scolex length and width of the posterior dome-shaped portion
of the apical organ. Histological sections of scoleces stained using the periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)
reaction showed the surface of the anterior part of the apical organ and the anterior glandular
compartment to stain PAS positive, suggesting a chemical mode of attachment to the host's intestinal
mucosal surface. Extensive collecting efforts of stingrays in the Indo-West Pacific shows Seussapex
gen. n. to be restricted to species of Himantura Mullet et Henle and suggests additional diversity in this
group of hosts. In addition, the host identity of Seussapex narinari (MacCallum, 1917) comb. n. is
called into question.
KURASHIMA, A. & SHIMIZU, T. & MANO, N. & OGAWA, K. & FUJITA, T. (2014): A new
combination and a new species of onchobothriid tapeworm (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea:
Onchobothriidae) from triakid sharks. Systematic Parasitology, 88 (1): 7583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11230-014-9486-3
New species: Calliobothrium shirozame
Abstract: A new combination and a new species of onchobothriid tapeworm are described from triakid
sharks. We found Platybothrium xiamenensis Wang & Yang, 2001 and Erudituncus musteli (Yamaguti,
1952) from Hemitriakis japanica (Muller & Henle). Based on the morphology of the hooks P.
xiamenensis is transferred to the genus Erudituncus Healy, Scholz & Caira, 2001. The specimens
studied by us differ from the original description in the number of proglottids and testes and in the size
of the cirrus-sac. However, we consider them conspecific with E. xiamenensis due to the consistent
hook morphology and laciniations in both descriptions and believe the differences reflect intraspecific
variation. The type-host of E. xiamenensis was reported as Mustelus griseus Pietschmann. However,
in the present study, this parasite was found only in H. japanica and never in M. griseus although
many specimens of the latter host were examined. This suggests that the type-host in the original
description has probably been misidentified. We found another undescribed species in M. griseus,
Calliobothrium shirozame n. sp., which is distinguished from the congeners by having a unique
combination of the number of laciniations: four in the cephalic peduncle, six in the immature proglottids
and four in the mature proglottids.
McKENNA ABBOTT, L. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014): Morphology meets molecules: A new genus and two
new species of diphyllidean cestodes from the Yellowspotted Skate, Leucoraja wallacei, from South
Africa. Journal of Parasitology, 100 (3): 323-330
New genus: Andocadoncum
New species: Echinobothrium marquesi, Andocadoncum meganae
Abstract: Two morphologically disparate undescribed species of diphyllidean cestodes from the
Yellowspotted skate, Leucoraja wallacei, from South Africa were included in a recent molecular
phylogenetic study aimed at revising diphyllidean classification. From a molecular standpoint, these
species were determined to be only distantly related to one another. One (originally referred to as
Echinobothrium n. sp. 2) showed affinities with species of the batoid-parasitizing Echinobothrium
sensu stricto and is described here as Echinobothrium marquesi n. sp. This species most closely
resembles Echinobothrium joshuai, an affinity supported by the previous molecular study, but differs in
the form of its "B'' hooks and degree of overlap between bothria and cephalic peduncle. The other
species (originally referred to as New genus n. sp. 1), although exhibiting the full complement of
scolex armature, grouped among primarily shark-hosted genera, most of which lack or exhibit reduced
scolex armatures. That unexpected result suggested that erection of a novel genus might be
warranted, but morphological grounds supporting the action were not apparent at that time. The
present study aimed to explore the morphology of this taxon in more detail. Light and scanning
electron microscopy revealed this taxon to be exceptional in that its lateral hooklets, which are
arranged in 2 clusters like those of Echinobothrium and Coronocestus, are unique in being arranged in
anterior and posterior rows, rather than in a single row. Andocadoncum n. gen. is erected, with
Andocadoncum meganae n. sp. as its type, to accommodate this taxon. A minor adjustment to the
existing hook formula by presenting counts for the anterior hooklets (a) separately from the posterior
hooklets (b) readily accommodates this new form. Leucoraja wallacei is distinctive among skates in
hosting 2 different genera of diphyllideans. In the context of the previous molecular phylogenetic
analyses, it appears that the presence of Andocadoncum n. gen. in this skate species may be the
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result of a host-switching event involving a weakly or unarmed shark-hosted taxon moving to a batoida shift that was likely accompanied by a return to the fully armed condition seen, for example, in other
batoid-parasitizing members of the order.
MENORET, A. & IVANOV, V.A. (2014): Eutetrarhynchid trypanorhynchs (Cestoda) from
elasmobranchs off Argentina, including the description of Dollfusiella taminii sp n. and
Parachristianella damiani sp n., and amended description of Dollfusiella vooremi (Sao Clemente et
Gomes, 1989). Folia Parasitologica, 61 (5): 411-431
New species: Dollfusiella taminii, Parachristianella damiani
Abstract: During a parasitological survey of teleosts and elasmobranchs in the Argentine Sea, 3
species of eutetrarhynchids were collected from the batoids Myliobatis goodei Garman and
Psammobatis bergi Marini, and the shark Mustelus schmitti Springer. The specimens collected from
Mu. schmitti were identified as Dollfusiela vooremi (Sao Clemente et Gomes, 1989), whereas the
specimens from My. goodei and Ps. bergi resulted in new species of Dollfusiella Campbell et
Beveridge, 1994 and Parachristianella Dollfus, 1946, respectively. Dollfusiella taminii sp. n. from Ps.
bergi is characterised by a distinct basal armature with basal swelling and a heteroacanthous
homeomorphous metabasal armature with 7-9 falcate hooks per principal row. Parachristianella
damiani sp. n. from My goodei lacks a distinct basal armature, having 2-3 initial rows of uncinate
hooks, a heteroacanthous heteromorphous metabasal armature with the first principal row of small
hooks, followed by rows with 10-14 large hooks. This is the first record of Parachristianella in the
southwestern Atlantic. The amended description of D. vooremi includes the detailed description of the
tentacular armature, including SEM micrographs of all tentacular surfaces. This species is
characterised by a basal armature consisting of rows of uncinate and falcate hooks, a basal swelling
and a metabasal armature with billhooks on the antibothrial surface and uncinate hooks on the bothrial
surface. The scolex peduncle of D. vooremi is covered with enlarged spinitriches. This species is
restricted to carcharhiniform sharks, since the report of D. vooremi in Sympterygia bonapartii Muller et
Henle off Bahia Blanca (Argentina) is dubious.
MOGHADAM, M. & MERAJI MASOULEH HASELI, M. (2014): Halysioncum kishiense sp n. and
Echinobothrium parsadrayaiense sp n. (Cestoda: Diphyllidea) from the banded eagle ray,
Aetomylaeus cf. nichofii off the Iranian coast of the Persian Gulf.Folia Parasitologica, 61 (2): 133140 http://dx.doi.org/10.14411/fp.2014.019
New species: Halysioncum kishiense, Echinobothrium parsadrayaiense
Abstract: Two new species of two genera of the order Diphyllidea van Beneden in Cams, 1863,
Halysioncum Caira, Marques, Jensen, Kuchta et Ivanov, 2013 and Echinobothrium van Beneden,
1849 sensu stricto are described from Aetomylaeus cf. nichofii (Bloch et Schneider) off the Iranian
coast of the Persian Gulf. Halysioncum kishiense sp. n. differs from all other congeners in the number
of apical hooks with the exception of H. hoffmanorum (Tyler, 2001) and H. pigmentatum (Ostrowski de
Niifiez, 1971). Halysioncum kishiense sp. n. can be easily differentiated from H. hoffmanorum and H.
pigmentatum by the number of hooklets and testis numbers. Echinobothrium parsadrayaiense sp. n. is
differentiated from all its congeners except for E. acanthinophyllum Rees, 1961 by its hook formula.
The number of spines per column on the cephalic peduncle, the number of testes and possession of a
thickwalled rather than thin-walled vagina distinguish E. parsadrayaiense sp. n. from E.
acanthinophyllum. To date, with these two new species, five species of Diphyllidea have been
reported from the Persian Gulf.
MOJICA, K.R. & JENSEN, K. & CAIRA, J.N. (2014) The Ocellated Eagle Ray, Aetobatus ocellatus
(Myliobatiformes: Myliobatidae), from Borneo and Northern Australia as Host of Four New Species of
Hornellobothrium (Cestoda: Lecanicephalidea). Journal of Parasitology, 100 (4): 504515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/13-411.1
New species: Hornellobothrium gerdaae, Hornellobothrium iotakotta, Hornellobothrium kolossakotta,
Hornellobothrium najaforme
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Abstract: Four new species are described in the lecanicephalidean genus Hornellobothrium from the
ocellated eagle ray, Aetobatus ocellatus, from Australia and Indonesian Borneo. The species possess
flat, laterally expanded immature proglottids and a small internal, glandular apical organ diagnostic of
the genus. To date, only 2 valid species are recognized in the genus: Hornellobothrium cobraformis
Shipley & Hornell, 1906, from "Aetobatus narinari'' from Sri Lanka, and Hornellobothrium extensivum
Jensen, 2005, from A. ocellatus, also from Australia. The new species differ from H. cobraformis in the
shape of the apical organ and mature proglottids, and from H. extensivum in testes number and scolex
dimensions. The new species can be distinguished from one another based on the following
combination of features: Hornellobothrium gerdaae n. sp. possesses testes arranged in 2 layers and
lacks post-ovarian vitelline follicles; Hornellobothrium iotakotta n. sp. has a single column of 4 testes
and lacks spiniform microtriches on the distal bothridial surface; both Hornellobothrium kolossakotta n.
sp. and Hornellobothrium najaforme n. sp. possess a single column of 6 testes, but H. najaforme n.
sp. is a longer worm with a greater number of laterally expanded immature proglottids. Host
associations suggest this genus is potentially limited to A. ocellatus. While reports of up to 9
lecanicephalidean congeners in a single host species exist, they are considered dubious and in need
of verification, mainly because of host identification issues. This study demonstrates the presence of
at least 5 species of Hornellobothrium in A. ocellatus. Insufficient sampling of this host species across
the Indo-Pacific and at each locality may account for the apparent restricted distribution of species of
Hornellobothrium.
OTA, Y. (2014) Three new gnathiid species with larvae ectoparasitic on coastal sharks from
southwestern Japan (Crustacea: Isopoda). Zootaxa, 3857 (4): 478-500
New species: Gnathia albipalpebrata, Gnathia parvirostrata, Gnathia dejimagi
Abstract: Gnathiid larvae were collected from the gill chambers of coastal sharks in southwestern
Japan. Some were reared in a laboratory aquarium and successfully metamorphosed into adults.
Morphological observations of the adult males identified three undescribed species, which are
designated Gnathia albipalpebrata n. sp., G. parvirostrata n. sp., and G. dejimagi n. sp. on the basis of
their larval morphologies and pigmentation patterns.
SCHAEFFNER, B.C. (2014): Review of the genus Eutetrarhynchus Pintner, 1913 (Trypanorhyncha:
Eutetrarhynchidae), with the description of Eutetrarhynchus beveridgei n. sp. Systematic Parasitology,
87 (3): 219-229
New species: Eutetrarhynchus beveridgei
Abstract: The genus Eutetrarhynchus Pintner, 1913 is revised. Eutetrarhynchus beveridgei n. sp. is
described from the spiral intestine of the dwarf whipray, Himantura walga (Müller & Henle)
(Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae), from the South China Sea off the Malaysian part of Borneo. The new
species is characterised by a slender, elongate scolex, two oval bothria, muscular bulbs, retractor
muscles inserting at the base of the bulbs, and the presence of gland-cells and prebulbar organs. The
tentacular armature is typical heteroacanthous with heteromorphous hooks. Eutetrarhynchus
beveridgei n. sp. is allocated to the genus due to its distinct segment morphology featuring two internal
seminal vesicles and scattered testes occupying the complete intervascular space. It differs from
congeners in its relatively small size, much smaller scolex regions and in the presence of a basal
armature with a distinct basal swelling. Eutetrarhynchus cortezensis Friggens & Duszynski, 2005 is
transferred to Dollfusiella Campbell & Beveridge, 1994, as D. cortezensis n. comb., on the basis of its
segment morphology, with testes in a linear arrangement and the absence of internal seminal
vesicles. A new generic diagnosis and a key for the identification of species of Eutetrarhynchus is
provided.
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AFONSO, A.S. & ANDRADE, H.A. & HAZIN, F.H.V. (2014): Structure and Dynamics of the Shark
Assemblage off Recife, Northeastern Brazil. PLoS ONE, 9 (7): e102369
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102369
AKHILESH K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & GOPALAKRISHNAN, A. & JENA, J.K. & BASHEER, V.S. &
PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Checklist of Chondrichthyans in Indian waters. Journal of the Marine Biological
Association of India, 56 (1): 109-120 http://dx.doi.org/10.6024/jmbai.2014.56.1.01750s-17
AKHILESH, K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & MISHRA, S.S. & GANGA, U. & PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Notes
on the Indian swellshark, Cephaloscyllium silasi (Scyliorhinidae: Carcharhiniformes) from deep waters
off the west coast of India. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e25
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000141
AKYOL, O. & CAPAPÉ, C. (2014): Distribution of blackchin guitarfish Rhinobatos cemiculus E.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1817 (Elasmobranchii: Rhinobatidae) with first records from Izmir Bay (Turkey,
northeastern Aegean Sea). Turkish Journal of Zoology, 38 (4): 460-465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/zoo1307-32
AL-SHAJIBI, S.R. & CHESALIN, M.V. & AL-SHAGAA, G.A. (2014): New Records of Sharks from
Southern Coastal Waters of Oman in the Arabian Sea. Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 46 (1): 281-284
ÁNGEL, F. & QUINTEIRO, J. & REY-MÉNDEZ, M. (2014): First record for the Caribbean Sea of the
shark Echinorhinus brucus captured in Venezuelan waters. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e91
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000967
ANGULO, A. & LÓPEZ, M.I. & BUSSING, W.A. & MURASE, A. (2014): Records of chimaeroid fishes
(Holocephali: Chimaeriformes) from the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, with the description of a new
species of Chimera (Chimaeridae) from the eastern Pacific Ocean. Zootaxa, 3861 (6): 554-574
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3861.6.3
BANGLEY, C. & RULIFSON, R. (2014): Observations on spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) captured
in late spring in a North Carolina estuary. F1000Research, 3: 189
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.4890.2
BINEESH, K.K. & AKHILESH, K.V. & SAJEELA, K.A. & ABDUSSAMAD, E.M. &
GOPALAKRISHNAN, A. & BASHEER, V.S. & JENA, J.K. (2014): DNA Barcoding Confirms the
Occurrence Rare Elasmobranchs in the Arabian Sea of Indian EEZ. Middle East Journal of Scientific
Research, 19 (9): 1266-1271 http://dx.doi.org/10.5829/idosi.mejsr.2014.19.9.13662
BOGORODSKY, S.V. & LAST, P.R. & ALPERMANN, T.J. & MAL, A.O. (2014): Records of
Himantura granulata (Dasyatidae) and Rhinoptera jayakari (Rhinopteridae) from the Red Sea. Zoology
in the Middle East, 60 (2): 144-153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09397140.2014.914719
BOTTARI, T. & BUSALACCHI, B. & PROFETA, A. & MANCUSO, M. & GIORDANO, D. & RINELLI,
P. (2014): Elasmobranch distribution and assemblages in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Central
Mediterranean). Journal of Aquaculture Research and Development, 5 (2): 1000216
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-9546.1000216
CARLUCCI, R. & BATTISTA, D. & CAPEZZUTO, F. & SERENA, F. & SION, L. (2014): Occurrence
of the basking shark Cetorhinus maximus (Gunnerus, 1765) (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae) in the
central-eastern Mediterranean Sea. Italian Journal of Zoology, 81 (2): 280-286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11250003.2014.910275
CHERNOVA, N.V. & FRIEDLANDER, A.M. & TURCHIK, A. & SALA, E. (2014): Franz Josef Land:
extreme northern outpost for Arctic fishes. PeerJ, 2: e692 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.692
CHRISTIANSEN, H.M. & LIN, V. & TANAKA, S. & VELIKANOV, A. & MOLLET, H.F. & WINTNER,
S.P. & FORDHAM, S.V. & FISK, A.T. & HUSSEY, N.E. (2014): The Last Frontier: Catch Records of
White Sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in the Northwest Pacific Ocean. PLoS ONE, 9 (4): e94407
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0094407
CURTIS, T.H. & MCCANDLESS, C.T. & CARLSON, J.K. & SKOMAL, G.B. & KOHLER, N.E. &
NATANSON, L.J. & BURGESS, G.H. & HOEY, J.J. & PRATT, H.L. (2014): Seasonal Distribution and
Historic Trends in Abundance of White Sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, in the Western North Atlantic
Ocean. PLoS ONE, 9 (6): e99240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099240
DRIGGERS, W.B. & DAVIS, K.S. & MOORE, C. & CARLSON, J.K. (2014): New record of a goblin
shark Mitsukurina owstoni (Lamniformes: Mitsukurinidae) in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Marine
Biodiversity Records, 7: e96 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000876
DRYMON, J.M. & AJEMIAN, M.J. & POWERS, S.P. (2014): Distribution and Dynamic Habitat Use of
Young Bull Sharks Carcharhinus leucas in a Highly Stratified Northern Gulf of Mexico Estuary. PLoS
ONE, 9 (5): e97124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097124
EBERT, D.A. (2014): On Board Guide for the Identification of Pelagic Sharks and Rays of the Western
Indian Ocean. FAO. 2014
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EBERT, D.A. & KNUCKEY, J.D.S. & KAMIKAWA, D.J. (2014): First eastern North Pacific record of
the velvet dogfish, Zameus squamulosus (Chondrichthyes: Squaliformes: Somniosidae). Marine
Biodiversity Records, 7: e48 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000499
ERGUDEN, D. & TURAN, C. & GURLEK, M. & UYAN, A. & REYHANIYE, A.N. (2014): First record of
marbled stingray, Dasyatis marmorata (Elasmobranchii: Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae), on the coast of
Turkey, North-Eastern Mediterranean. Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria, 44 (2): 159-161
http://dx.doi.org/10.3750/AIP2014.44.2.11
ESCOBAR-SÁNCHEZ, O. & RUELAS-INZUNZA, J. & PATRÓN-GÓMEZ, J.C. & CORROESPINOSA, D. (2014): Mercury levels in myliobatid stingrays (Batoidea) from the Gulf of California:
tissue distribution and health risk assessment. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 186 (3):
1931-1937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10661-013-3506-7
ESPINOZA, M. & CAPPO, M. & HEUPEL, M.R. & TOBIN, A.J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014):
Quantifying Shark Distribution Patterns and Species-Habitat Associations: Implications of Marine Park
Zoning. PLoS ONE, 9 (9): e106885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106885
FAHMI & DHARMADI (2014): First confirmed record of the white shark Carcharodon carcharias
(Lamniformes: Lamnidae) from Indonesia. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e53
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000414
FORTUNA, C.M. & KELL, L. & HOLCER, D. & CANESE, S. & FILIDEI, E. & MACKELWORTH, P. &
DONOVAN, G. (2014): Summer distribution and abundance of the giant devil ray (Mobula mobular) in
the Adriatic Sea: Baseline data for an iterative management framework. Scientia Marina, 78 (2): 227237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.03920.30D
FRANCIS, M.P. (2014): Survival and depth distribution of spinetail devilrays (Mobula japanica)
released from purse-seine catches. NIWA Client Report, WLG2014-2: 23 p.
FRICKE, R. & ALLEN, G.R. & ANDRÉFOUËT, S. & CHEN, W.-J. & HAMEL, M.A. & LABOUTE, P.
& MANA, R. & HUI, T.H. & UYENO, D. (2014): Checklist of the marine and estuarine fishes of
Madang District, Papua New Guinea, western Pacific Ocean, with 820 new records. Zootaxa, 3832
(1): 1-247 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3832.1.1
GARRONE-NETO, D. & HADDAD, V. & GADIG, O.B.F. (2014): Record of ascending passage of
potamotrygonid stingrays through navigation locks: implications for the management of non-native
species in the Upper Paraná River basin, Southeastern Brazil. Management of Biological Invasions, 5
(2): 113-119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2014.5.2.04
GOWTHAMAN, A.M. & JAWAHAR, P. & VENKATARAMANI, V.K. (2014): New occurrence of big
eye thresher shark Alopias superciliosus Lowe, 1841 in Gulf of Mannar, southeast coast of India.
Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences, 43 (5): 883-885
HSU, H.H. & LIN, C.Y. & JOUNG, S.J. (2014): The first record, tagging and release of a neonatal
whale shark Rhincodon typus in Taiwan. Journal of Fish Biology, 85 (5): 1753-1756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12498
KABASAKAL, H. (2014): The status of the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) in Turkey’s
waters. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000980
KADRI, H. & MAROUANI, S. & BRADAI, M.N. & BOUAÏN, A. & MORIZE, E. (2014): Distribution and
Morphometric Characters of the Mediterranean Brown Ray, Raja miraletus (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae)
in the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia, Central Mediterranean). American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 2
(2): 45-50 http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20140202.15
KADRI, H. & MAROUANI, S. & BRADAÏ, M.N. & BOUAÏN, A. & MORIZE, E. (2014): Distribution and
morphometric characters of the Mediterranean thornback ray, Raja clavata (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae)
in the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia, Central Mediterranean). [Distribution et caractères morphométriques de
la raie bouclée de la Méditerranée, Raja clavata (Chondrichthyens : Rajidae) dans le golfe de Gabès
(Tunisie, Méditerranée centrale)]. Marine Life, 18: 9-16
KAPIRIS, K. & APOSTOLIDIS, C. & BALDACCONI, R. & BASUSTA, N. & BILECENOGLU, M. &
BITAR, G. & BOBORI, D.C. & BOYACI, Y.O. & DIMITRIADIS, C. & DJUROVIC, M. & DULCIC, J. &
DURUCAN, F. & GEROVASILEIOU, V. & GOKOGLU, M. & KOUTSOUBAS, D. & LEFKADITOU, E.
& LIPEJ, L. & MARKOVIC, O. & MAVRIC, B. & OZVAROL, Y. & PESIC, V. & PETRIKI, O. &
SIAPATIS, A. & SINI, M. & TIBULLO, D. & TIRALONGO, F. (2014): New Mediterranean Marine
biodiversity records (April, 2014). Mediterranean Marine Science, 15 (1): 198-212
LONG, D.J. & SALA, E. & BALLESTEROS, E. & CASELLE, J.E. & FRIEDLANDER, A.M. &
KLAPFER, A. & BLUM, S. & CONSTABLE, H.B. (2014): Summary of South American records of the
smalltooth sand tiger shark Odontaspis ferox (Chondrichthyes: Odontaspidae), with the first record
from Chilean waters. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e67
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000700
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LYNGHAMMAR, A. & CHRISTIANSEN, J.S. & GRIFFITHS, A.M. & FEVOLDEN, S.-E. & HOP, H. &
BAKKEN, T. (2014): DNA barcoding of the northern Northeast Atlantic skates (Chondrichthyes,
Rajiformes), with remarks on the widely distributed starry ray. Zoologica Scripta, 43 (5): 485-495
LYNGHAMMAR, A. & CHRISTIANSEN, J.S. & MECKLENBURG, C.W. & KARAMUSHKO, O.V. &
MØLLER, P.R. & GALLUCCI, V.F. (2014): Species richness and distribution of chondrichthyan fishes
in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas. Biodiversity, 14 (1): 57-66
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2012.706198
ORLOV, A.M. & BAITALYUK, A.A. (2014): Spatial Distribution and Features of Biology of Pacific
Sleeper Shark Somniosus pacificus in the North Pacific. Journal of Ichthyology, 54 (8): 526-546
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0032945214040080
PALACIOS-BARRETO, P. & RAMÍREZ-HERNÁNDEZ, A. & MENDOZA-VARGAS, O.U. & NAVIA,
A.F. (2014): Primer registro del tiburón mako Isurus oxyrinchus (Lamniformes: Lamnidae) en la costa
de La Media Guajira, Caribe colombiano. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 42 (5): 12051209 http://dx.doi.org/10.3856/vol42-issue5-fulltext-25
PÉREZ-JIMÉNEZ, J.C. (2014): Historical records reveal potential extirpation of four hammerhead
sharks (Sphyrna spp.) in Mexican Pacific waters. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 24 (2): 671683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11160-014-9353-y
RAMACHANDRAN, S. & AYOOB, A.E. & KOYA, P.P. (2014): A new distributional record of bramble
shark Echinorhinus brucus (Bonnaterre, 1788) from the seamount of Lakshadweep Islands with
description on skeletal rings. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 55 (2): 5-11
http://dx.doi.org/10.6024/jmbai.2013.55.2.01787-0x
RIZZARI, J.R. & FRISCH, A.J. & MAGNENAT, K.A. (2014): Diversity, abundance, and distribution of
reef sharks on outer-shelf reefs of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Marine Biology, 161 (12): 28472855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2550-3
SAGARESE, S.R. & FRISK, M.G. & CERRATO, R.M. & SOSEBEE, K.A. & MUSICK, J.A. & RAGO,
P.J. (2014): Application of generalized additive models to examine ontogenetic and seasonal
distributions of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) in the Northeast (US) shelf large marine ecosystem.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 71 (6): 847-877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas2013-0342
SEN, S. & DASH, G. & BHARADIYA, S.A. (2014): First record of blue-spotted stingray, Neotrygon
kuhlii from Gujarat, north-west coast of India. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e81
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000852
SMITH, K. & PEARCE, A. & DOWLING, C. & FOTEDAR, S. (2014): First record of Mobula japanica
on the west coast of Australia. Marine Biodiversity Records, 7: e69
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1755267214000724
SOBRAL, A.F. & AFONSO, P. (2014): Occurrence of mobulids in the Azores, central North Atlantic.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94 (8): 1671-1675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315414000964
STEHMANN, M.F.W. & POMPERT, J.H.W. (2014): First mature male record of Bathyraja schroederi
(Elasmobranchii, Arhynchobatidae) from the South Atlantic, with descriptions of its clasper and
skeletal characters. Zootaxa, 3838 (4): 401-422 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3838.4.1
TAN, H.H. & LIM, K.K.P. (2014): Spot-tail sleeper-rays in the Singapore Straits. Singapore
Biodiversity Records, 2014: 199-200
TAN, R. & LIM, K.K.P. (2014): White-spotted eagle ray at Tanah Merah. Singapore Biodiversity
Records, 2014: 189
TOMITA, T. & KAWAI, T. & MATSUBARA, H. & KOBAYASHI, M. & KATAKURA, S. (2014):
Northernmost record of a whale shark Rhincodon typus from the Sea of Okhotsk. Journal of Fish
Biology, 84 (1): 243-246 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12273
VIEIRA, R.P. & CUNHA, M.R. (2014): In situ observation of chimaerid species in the Gorringe Bank:
new distribution records for the north-east Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Fish Biology, 85 (3): 927-932
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12444
WATERS, J.D. & COELHO, R. & FERNANDEZ-CARVALHO, J. & TIMMERS, A.A. & WILEY, T. &
SEITZ, J.C. & MCDAVITT, M.T. & BURGESS, G.H. & POULAKIS, G.R. (2014): Use of encounter
data to model spatio-temporal distribution patterns of endangered smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata,
in the western Atlantic. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 24 (6): 760–776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2461
WEIGMANN, S. & STEHMANN, M. & THIEL, R. (2014): Contribution to the taxonomy and distribution
of Pristiophorus nancyae (Elasmobranchii: Pristiophoriformes) from the deep western Indian Ocean.
Marine Biodiversity, 44 (2): 189-202 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12526-013-0200-5
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AJEMIAN, M.J. & NEER, J.A. (2014): Preface: Biology and ecology of the durophagous stingrays.
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 965-966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0295-y
AKHILESH, K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & WHITE, W.T. & SHANIS, C.P.R. & HASHIM, M. & GANGA, U.
& PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Catch composition, reproductive biology and diet of the bramble shark
Echinorhinus brucus (Squaliformes: Echinorhinidae) from the south-eastern Arabian Sea. Journal of
Fish Biology, 83 (5): 1112-1127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12201
BECKMANN, C.L. & MITCHELL, J.G. & SEURONT, L. & STONE, D.A.J. & HUVENEERS, C. (2014):
From egg to hatchling: preferential retention of fatty acid biomarkers in young-of-the-year Port Jackson
sharks Heterodontus portusjacksoni. Journal of Fish Biology, 85 (3): 944-952
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12451
CAPAPÉ, C. & MNASRI-SIOUDI, N. & EL KAMEL-MOUTALIBI, O. & BOUMAÏZA, M. & BEN
AMOR, M.M. & REYNAUD, C. (2014): Production, maturity, reproductive cycle and fecundity of smallspotted catshark, Scyliorhinus canicula (Chondrichthyes: Scyliorhinidae) from the northern coast of
Tunisia (Central Mediterranean). Journal of Ichthyology, 54 (1): 111-126
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S0032945214010020
CARRASCO-BAUTISTA, P.E. & TORRES-HUERTA, A.M. & SALGADO-UGARTE, I.H. (2014):
Distribución y biología reproductiva de la raya guitarra Rhinobatos leucorhynchus Güther, 1867 en el
Golfo de Tehuantepec. In: Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium Nacional de Tiburones y Rayas, 07 al
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CLARKE, T.M. & ESPINOZA, M. & WEHRTMANN, I.S. (2014): Reproductive ecology of demersal
elasmobranchs from a data-deficient fishery, Pacific of Costa Rica, Central America. Fisheries
Research, 157: 96-105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.04.003
COLONELLO, J.H. & CORTÉS, F. & MASSA, A.M. (2014): Species richness and reproductive
modes of chondrichthyans in relation to temperature and fishing effort in the Southwestern Atlantic
Shelf (34–54° S). Fisheries Research, 160: 8-17 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.04.015
CONRATH, C.L. & TRIBUZIO, C.A. & KENNETH, J. (2014): Notes on the Reproductive Biology of
Female Salmon Sharks in the Eastern North Pacific Ocean. Transactions of the American Fisheries
Society, 143 (2): 363-368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2013.862179
FISHER, R.A. & CALL, G.C. & MCDOWELL, J.R. (2014): Reproductive variations in cownose rays
(Rhinoptera bonasus) from Chesapeake Bay. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 1031-1038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0297-9
GROENEVELD, J.C. & CLIFF, G. & DUDLEY, S.F.J. & FOULIS, A.J. & SANTOS, J. & WINTNER,
S.P. (2014): Population structure and biology of shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus, in the south-west
Indian Ocean. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65 (12): 1045–1058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF13341
HENDERSON, A.C. & REEVE, A.J. & AMBU-ALI, A. (2014): Microanatomy of the male and female
reproductive tracts in the long-tailed butterfly ray Gymnura poecilura, an elasmobranch with unusual
characteristics. Journal of Fish Biology, 84 (2): 297-313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12282
KADRI, H. & MAROUANI, S. & BRADAI, M.N. & BOUAIN, A. & MORIZE, E. (2014): Age, Growth,
Mortality, Longevity and Reproductive Biology of the White Skate, Rostroraja alba (Chondrichthyes:
Rajidae) of the Gulf of Gabes (Southern Tunisia, Central Mediterranean). Turkish Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences, 14 (1): 193-204 http://dx.doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v14_1_21
KADRI, H. & MAROUANI, S. & SAÏDI, B. & BRADAI, M.N. & BOUAÏN, A. & MORIZE, E. (2014):
Age, growth, sexual maturity and reproduction of the thornback ray, Raja clavata (L.), of the Gulf of
Gabès (south-central Mediterranean Sea). Marine Biology Research, 10 (4): 416-425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.797584
LUCANO-RAMÍREZ, G. & RUIZ-RAMÍREZ, S. & FLORES-ORTEGA, J.R. & GODÍNEZDOMÍNGUEZ, E. & GONZÁLEZ-SANSÓN, G. (2014): Reproducción y alimentación de Urotrygon
munda (raya redonda) en la costa sur de Jalisco, México. In: Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium
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MONTEALEGRE-QUIJANO, S. & CARDOSO, A.T.C. & SILVA, R.Z. & KINAS, P.G. & VOOREN,
C.M. (2014): Sexual development, size at maturity, size at maternity and fecundity of the blue shark
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.03.003
MOURA, T. & JONES, E. & CLARKE, M.W. & COTTON, C.F. & CROZIER, P. & DALEY, R.K. &
DIEZ, G. & DOBBY, H. & DYB, J.E. & FOSSEN, I. & IRVINE, S.B. & JAKOBSDOTTIR, K. & LOPEZABELLAN, L.J. & LORANCE, P. & PASCUAL-ALAYON, P. & SEVERINO, R.B. & FIGUEIREDO, I.
(2014): Large-scale distribution of three deep-water squaloid sharks: Integrating data on sex, maturity
and environment. Fisheries Research, 157: 47-61 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.03.019
PALMA-CHÁVEZ, J.J. & ROMERO-CAICEDO, A.F. & PINCAY-ESPINOZA, J.E. & CARRERAFERNÁNDEZ, M. (2014): Reproducción de las rayas Gymnura marmorata, Narcine entemedor y
Urotrygon chilensis en el Pacífico Ecuatoriano. In: Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium Nacional de
Tiburones y Rayas, 07 al 12 de abril de 2014, Mazatlán, Sin: 166-170
PEREZ-BRAZEN, C.R. & CAILLIET, G.M. & EBERT, D.A. (2014): Reproduction of the sandpaper
skate, Bathyraja kincaidii (Garman 1908) in the eastern North Pacific. Environmental Biology of
Fishes, 97 (12): 1317-1322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0220-4
PORCU, C. & MARONGIU, M.F. & FOLLESA, M.C. & BELLODI, A. & MULAS, A. & PESCI, P. &
CAU, A. (2014): Reproductive aspects of the velvet belly Etmopterus spinax (Chondrichthyes:
Etmopteridae), from the central western Mediterranean Sea. Notes on gametogenesis and oviducal
gland microstructure. Mediterranean Marine Science, 15 (2): 313-326
http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.559
ROMERO-CAICEDO, A.F. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. & MARTÍNEZ-ORTIZ, J. (2014): Reproduction
of the pelagic thresher shark Alopias pelagicus in the equatorial Pacific. Journal of the Marine
Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94 (7): 1501-1507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315414000927
ROSSOUW, G.J. (2014): Maturity, spermatogenesis and seasonal reproductive cycle of male
Rhinobatos annulatus (Muller & Henle, 1841) from Algoa Bay, South Africa, and a novel description
for sperm release from the spermatocyst. African Zoology, 49 (1): 128-136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3377/004.049.0116
SCENNA, L.B. & DÍAZ DE ASTARLOA, J.M. (2014): Reproductive biology of the Magellan skate,
Bathyraja magellanica (Chondrichthyes, Rajidae), in the south-western Atlantic. Marine and
Freshwater Research, 65 (9): 766-775 http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF13144
SHRIKANYA, K.V.L. & SUJATHA, K. (2014): Reproductive biology of the mottled electric ray,
Torpedo sinuspersici Olfer, 1831 (Pisces: Torpedinidae) off Visakhapatnam, India. Indian Journal of
Fisheries, 61 (1) : 16-20
SOTO LOPEZ, K. & OCHOA BAEZ, R.I. & ODDONE, M.C. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. (2014):
Biología reproductiva de la raya Raja velezi (Chirichigno 1973) en la Costa Occidental de Baja
California Sur. In: Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium Nacional de Tiburones y Rayas, 07 al 12 de
abril de 2014, Mazatlán, Sin: 131-134
TRINNIE, F.I. & WALKER, T.I. & JONES, P.L. & LAURENSON, L.J. (2014): Regional differences in
the reproductive parameters of the sparsely-spotted stingaree, Urolophus paucimaculatus, from southeastern Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65 (11): 943-958
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF13275
VERAS, D.P. & HAZIN, F.H.V. & BRANCO, I.S.L. & TOLOTTI, M.T. & BURGESS, G.H. (2014):
Reproductive biology of the pelagic stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Bonaparte, 1832), in the
equatorial and south-western Atlantic Ocean. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65 (11): 1035–1044
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF13008
WHITE, E.R. & NAGY, J.D. & GRUBER, S.H. (2014): Modeling the population dynamics of lemon
sharks. Biology Direct, 9 (1): 23 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6150-9-23
3.6 Diet
AKHILESH, K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & WHITE, W.T. & SHANIS, C.P.R. & HASHIM, M. & GANGA, U.
& PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Catch composition, reproductive biology and diet of the bramble shark
Echinorhinus brucus (Squaliformes: Echinorhinidae) from the south-eastern Arabian Sea. Journal of
Fish Biology, 83 (5): 1112-1127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12201
BADE, L.M. & BALAKRISHNAN, C.N. & PILGRIM, E.M. & MCRAE, S.B. & LUCZKOVICH, J.J.
(2014): A genetic technique to identify the diet of cownose rays, Rhinoptera bonasus: analysis of
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shellfish prey items from North Carolina and Virginia. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 9991012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0290-3
BANGLEY, C.W. & RULIFSON, R.A. (2014): Feeding Habits, Daily Ration, and Potential Predatory
Impact of Mature Female Spiny Dogfish in North Carolina Coastal Waters. North American Journal of
Fisheries Management, 34 (3): 668-677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02755947.2014.902410
BECKMANN, C.L. & MITCHELL, J.G. & STONE, D.A.J. & HUVENEERS, C. (2014): Inter-Tissue
Differences in Fatty Acid Incorporation as a Result of Dietary Oil Manipulation in Port Jackson Sharks
(Heterodontus portusjacksoni). Lipids, 49 (6): 577-590 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11745-014-3887-6
BORNATOWSKI, H. & BRAGA, R.R. & ABILHOA, V. & CORRÊA, M.F.M. (2014): Feeding ecology
and trophic comparisons of six shark species in a coastal ecosystem off southern Brazil. Journal of
Fish Biology, 85 (2): 246-263 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12417
BORNATOWSKI, H. & WOSNICK, N. & DAVID DO CARMO, W.P. & CORRÊA, M.F.M. & ABILHOA,
V. (2014): Feeding comparisons of four batoids (Elasmobranchii) in coastal waters of southern Brazil.
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94 (7): 1491-1499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315414000472
GADIG, O.B.F. & GARRONE NETO, D. (2014): Notes on the feeding behaviour and swimming
pattern of Manta alfredi (Chondrichthyes, Mobulidae) in the Red Sea. Acta Ethologica, 17 (2): 119-122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10211-013-0165-1
GRACAN, R. & MLADINEO, I. & LAZAR, B. (2014): Insight into the diet composition and
gastrointestinal parasite community of the common smooth-hound, Mustelus mustelus
(Carcharhiniformes: Triakidae), in the northern Adriatic Sea. Natura Croatica, 23 (1): 35-44
GROENEVELD, J.C. & CLIFF, G. & DUDLEY, S.F.J. & FOULIS, A.J. & SANTOS, J. & WINTNER,
S.P. (2014): Population structure and biology of shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus, in the south-west
Indian Ocean. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65 (12): 1045–1058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF13341
JAIME-RIVERA, M. & CARAVEO-PATIÑO, J. & HOYOS-PADILLA, M. & GALVAN-MAGAÑA, F.
(2014): Feeding and migration habits of white shark Carcharodon carcharias (Lamniformes:
Lamnidae) from Isla Guadalupe inferred by analysis of stable isotopes δ15N and δ13C. Revista de
Biología Tropical, 62 (2): 637-647
KADRI, H. & MAROUANI, S. & BRADAI, M.N. & BOUAÏN, A. (2014): Food habits of the brown ray
Raja miraletus (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae) from the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia). Marine Biology Research,
10 (4): 426-434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.797583
KADRIA, H. & MAROUANIA, S. & BRADAIA, M.N. & BOUAÏN, A. (2014): Diet and feeding strategy
of thornback ray, Raja clavata (Chondrichthyes: Rajidae) from the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia-Central
Mediterranean Sea). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94 (7): 15091516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315414000587
LACROIX, G.L. (2014): Large pelagic predators could jeopardize the recovery of endangered Atlantic
salmon. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 71 (3): 343-350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2013-0458
LI, Y.-K. (2014): Review on the feeding ecology and migration patterns of sharks using stable
isotopes. Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao, 25 (9): 2756-2764
LU, Z. & FISK, A.T. & KOVACS, K.M. & LYDERSEN, C. & MCKINNEY, M.A. & TOMY, G.T. &
ROSENBURG, B. & MCMEANS, B.C. & MUIR, D.C.G. & WONG, C.S. (2014): Temporal and spatial
variation in polychlorinated biphenyl chiral signatures of the Greenland shark (Somniosus
microcephalus) and its arctic marine food web. Environmental Pollution, 186: 216-225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2013.12.005
MULVANY, S. & MOTTA, P.J. (2014): Prey Capture Kinematics in Batoids Using Different Prey
Types: Investigating the Role of the Cephalic Lobes. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A:
Ecological Genetics and Physiology, 321 (9): 515-530 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jez.1883
NAVARRO, J. & LÓPEZ, L. & COLL, M. & BARRÍA, C. & SÁEZ-LIANTE, R. (2014): Short- and longterm importance of small sharks in the diet of the rare deep-sea shark Dalatias licha. Marine Biology,
161 (7): 1697-1707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2454-2
OSUNA-PERALTA, Y.R. & VOLTOLINA, D. & MORAN-ANGULO, R.E. & MARQUEZ-FARIAS, J.F.
(2014): Stomach contents of the Pacific sharpnose shark, Rhizoprionodon longurio
(Carcharhiniformes, Carcharhinidae) in the southeastern Gulf of California. Latin American Journal of
Aquatic Research, 42 (3): 438-444
PETHYBRIDGE, H.R. & PARRISH, C.C. & BRUCE, B.D. & YOUNG, J.W. & NICHOLS, P.D. (2014):
Lipid, Fatty Acid and Energy Density Profiles of White Sharks: Insights into the Feeding Ecology and
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Ecophysiology of a Complex Top Predator. PLoS ONE, 9 (5): e97877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097877
PORSMOGUER, S.B. & BĂNARU, D. & BÉAREZ, P. & DEKEYSER, I. & FORNELINO, M.M. &
BOUDOURESQUE, C.F. (2014): Unexpected Headless and Tailless Fish in the Stomach Content of
Shortfin Mako Isurus oxyrinchus. PLoS ONE, 9 (2): e88488
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088488
SZCZEPANSKI, J.A. & BENGTSON, D.A. (2014): Quantitative food habits of the bullnose ray,
Myliobatis freminvillii, in Delaware Bay. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (9): 981-997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-014-0282-3
TORRES-ROJAS, Y.E. & ALATORRE-RAMIREZ, V.G. & GALVAN-MAGAÑA, F. & PAEZ-OSUNA,
F. (2014): Variación en la dieta del tiburón Rhizoprionodon longurio y su relación con la presencia de
fenómenos climáticos en el Sureste del Golfo de California. In: Libro de resúmenes, VI Simposium
Nacional de Tiburones y Rayas, 07 al 12 de abril de 2014, Mazatlán, Sin: 45-48
TORRES-ROJAS, Y.E. & OSUNA, F.P. & HERNÁNDEZ-HERRERA, A. & GALVÁN-MAGAÑA, F. &
GARCIA, S.A. & VILLALOBOS-ORTIZ, H. & SAMPSON, L. (2014): Feeding grounds of juvenile
scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) in the south-eastern Gulf of California. Hydrobiologia,
726 (1): 81-94 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-013-1753-9
VARGHESE, S.P. & SOMVANSHI, V.S. & DALVI, R.S. (2014): Diet composition, feeding niche
partitioning and trophic organisation of large pelagic predatory fishes in the eastern Arabian Sea.
Hydrobiologia, 736 (1): 99-114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10750-014-1895-4
VIANA, A. & DA FONSECA VIANNA, M. (2014): The feeding habits of the eyespot skate Atlantoraja
cyclophora (Elasmobranchii: Rajiformes) in southeastern Brazil. Zoologia, 31 (2): 119-125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-46702014000200003
3.7 Size
AINSLEY, S.M. & EBERT, D.A. & NATANSON, L.J. & CAILLIET, G.M. (2014): A comparison of age
and growth of the Bering skate, Bathyraja interrupta ( Gill and Townsend, 1897), from two Alaskan
large marine ecosystems. Fisheries Research, 154: 17-25
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.02.002
AKHILESH, K.V. & BINEESH, K.K. & WHITE, W.T. & SHANIS, C.P.R. & HASHIM, M. & GANGA, U.
& PILLAI, N.G.K. (2014): Catch composition, reproductive biology and diet of the bramble shark
Echinorhinus brucus (Squaliformes: Echinorhinidae) from the south-eastern Arabian Sea. Journal of
Fish Biology, 83 (5): 1112-1127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12201
BURGESS, G.H. & BRUCE, B.D. & CAILLIET, G.M. & GOLDMAN, K.J. & GRUBBS, R.D. & LOWE,
C.G. & MACNEIL, M.A. & MOLLET, H.F. & WENG, K.C. & O'SULLIVAN, J.B. (2014): A ReEvaluation of the Size of the White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) Population off California, USA.
PLoS ONE, 9 (6): e98078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098078
FRAZIER, B.S. & DRIGGERS, W.B. & ADAMS, D.H. & JONES, C.M. & LOEFER, J.K. (2014):
Validated age, growth and maturity of the bonnethead Sphyrna tiburo in the western North Atlantic
Ocean. Journal of Fish Biology, 85 (3): 688-712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12450
GERAGHTY, P.T. & MACBETH, W.G. & HARRY, A.V. & BELL, J.E. & YERMAN, M.N. &
WILLIAMSON, J.E. (2014): Age and growth parameters for three heavily exploited shark species off
temperate eastern Australia. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 71 (3): 559-573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fst164
GROENEVELD, J.C. & CLIFF, G. & DUDLEY, S.F.J. & FOULIS, A.J. & SANTOS, J. & WINTNER,
S.P. (2014): Population structure and biology of shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus, in the south-west
Indian Ocean. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65 (12): 1045–1058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF13341
HSU, H.H. & JOUNG, S.J. & HUETER, R.E. & LIU, K.-M. (2014): Age and growth of the whale shark
(Rhincodon typus) in the north-western Pacific. Marine and Freshwater Research, 65 (12): 1145–1154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF13330
JAMES, K.C. & EBERT, D.A. & NATANSON, L.J. & CAILLIET, G.M. (2014): Age and growth
characteristics of the Starry Skate, Raja stellulata, with a description of life history and habitat trends
of the central California, U.S.A., skate assemblage. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 97 (4): 435-448
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KADRI, H. & MAROUANI, S. & BRADAI, M.N. & BOUAIN, A. & MORIZE, E. (2014): Age, Growth,
Mortality, Longevity and Reproductive Biology of the White Skate, Rostroraja alba (Chondrichthyes:
Rajidae) of the Gulf of Gabes (Southern Tunisia, Central Mediterranean). Turkish Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences, 14 (1): 193-204 http://dx.doi.org/10.4194/1303-2712-v14_1_21
KADRI, H. & MAROUANI, S. & SAÏDI, B. & BRADAI, M.N. & BOUAÏN, A. & MORIZE, E. (2014):
Age, growth, sexual maturity and reproduction of the thornback ray, Raja clavata (L.), of the Gulf of
Gabès (south-central Mediterranean Sea). Marine Biology Research, 10 (4): 416-425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.797584
LIM, K.C. & CHONG, V.C. & LIM, P.E. & YURIMOTO, T. (2014): Length-weight relationship of
stingrays in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 30 (5): 1096-1098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jai.12455
MEJÍA-FALLA, P.A. & CORTÉS, E. & NAVIA, A.F. & ZAPATA, F.A. (2014): Age and Growth of the
Round Stingray Urotrygon rogersi, a Particularly Fast-Growing and Short-Lived Elasmobranch. PLoS
ONE, 9 (4): e96077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096077
MEYER, C.G. & O'MALLEY, J.M. & PAPASTAMATIOU, Y.P. & DALE, J.J. & HUTCHINSON, M.R.
& ANDERSON, J.M. & ROYER, M.A. & HOLLAND, K.N. (2014): Growth and Maximum Size of Tiger
Sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier) in Hawaii PLoS ONE, 9 (1): e84799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084799
MONTEALEGRE-QUIJANO, S. & CARDOSO, A.T.C. & SILVA, R.Z. & KINAS, P.G. & VOOREN,
C.M. (2014): Sexual development, size at maturity, size at maternity and fecundity of the blue shark
Prionace glauca (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Southwest Atlantic. Fisheries Research, 160: 18–32
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.03.003
NATANSON, L.J. & ADAMS, D.H. & WINTON, M.V. & MAURER, J.R. (2014): Age and Growth of the
Bull Shark in the Western North Atlantic Ocean. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 143
(3): 732-743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2014.892537
NATANSON, L.J. & GERVELIS, B.J. & WINTON, M.V. & HAMADY, L.L. & GULAK, S.J.B. &
CARLSON, J.K. (2014): Validated age and growth estimates for Carcharhinus obscurus in the
northwestern Atlantic Ocean, with pre- and post management growth comparisons. Environmental
Biology of Fishes, 97 (8): 881-896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10641-013-0189-4
SMART, J.J. & HARRY, A.V. & TOBIN, A.J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. (2014): Overcoming the
constraints of low sample sizes to produce age and growth data for rare or threatened sharks. Aquatic
Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 23 (1): 124-134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2274
TSIKLIRAS, A.C. & STERGIOU, K.I. (2014): Size at maturity of Mediterranean marine fishes.
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 24 (1): 219-268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11160-013-9330-x
WHITE, J. & SIMPFENDORFER, C.A. & TOBIN, A.J. & HEUPEL, M.R. (2014): Age and growth
parameters of shark-like batoids. Journal of Fish Biology, 84 (5): 1340-1353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12359
WINTON, M.V. & NATANSON, L.J. & KNEEBONE, J. & CAILLIET, G.M. & EBERT, D.A. (2014): Life
history of Bathyraja trachura from the eastern Bering Sea, with evidence of latitudinal variation in a
deep-sea skate species. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 94 (2):
411-422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0025315413001525
3.8 Taxonomy
ANGULO, A. & LÓPEZ, M.I. & BUSSING, W.A. & MURASE, A. (2014): Records of chimaeroid fishes
(Holocephali: Chimaeriformes) from the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, with the description of a new
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4. Index (Genera only)
Acanthorhachis - 7 -, - 75 Acrodus - 72 Adamantina - 74 Aetobatus - 12 -, - 13 -, - 32 -, - 61 -, - 62 -, 86 -, - 89 -, - 91 -, - 92 Aetomylaeus - 86 -, - 91 Alopias - 15 -, - 16 -, - 23 -, - 36 -, - 94 -, - 97 Amblyraja - 34 -, - 89 Anacanthobatis - 42 -, - 82 -, - 101 Anoxypristis - 88 Antrigoulia - 73 Apristurus - 27 -, - 36 -, - 48 -, - 81 -, - 101 Aptychotrema - 24 Archaeogaleus - 73 Asterotrygon - 71 Atelomycterus - 22 Atlantoraja - 41 -, - 99 Bandringa - 9 Bathyraja - 11 -, - 34 -, - 37 -, - 39 -, - 43 -, 48 -, - 89 -, - 95 -, - 97 -, - 99 -, - 100 Belantsea - 72 -, - 74 Benthobatis - 46 Brachaelurus - 60 Cadiera - 73 Callorhinchus - 26 -, - 32 -, - 36 -, - 39 Cantioscyllium - 8 Carcharhinus - 12 -, - 16 -, - 18 -, - 19 -, - 22 -,
- 23 -, - 24 -, - 25 -, - 26 -, - 31 -, - 32 -, - 33 , - 34 -, - 35 -, - 36 -, - 37 -, - 41 -, - 43 -, - 44
-, - 45 -, - 47 -, - 48 -, - 50 -, - 52 -, - 53 -, 55 -, - 56 -, - 57 -, - 58 -, - 59 -, - 60 -, - 64 -,
- 66 -, - 67 -, - 84 -, - 93 -, - 100 -, - 101 Carcharias - 7 -, - 28 -, - 34 -, - 38 -, - 59 -, 60 -, - 61 -, - 64 -, - 78 Carcharocles - 8 Carcharodon - 11 -, - 14 -, - 16 -, - 17 -, - 18 -,
- 20 -, - 25 -, - 26 -, - 32 -, - 33 -, - 36 -, - 37 , - 49 -, - 50 -, - 51 -, - 52 -, - 54 -, - 57 -, - 60
-, - 65 -, - 93 -, - 94 -, - 98 -, - 99 -, - 102 Carcharopsis - 6 Centrophorus - 36 -, - 41 -, - 52 -, - 59 -, - 86 -,
- 101 Centroscymnus - 62 Cephaloscyllium - 11 -, - 93 Cetorhinus - 15 -, - 21 -, - 42 -, - 78 -, - 93 -, 102 Chiloscyllium - 16 -, - 22 -, - 24 -, - 30 -, - 37 -,
- 38 -, - 42 -, - 43 -, - 72 Chimaera - 79 -, - 81 Chlamydoselachus - 71 Chondrenchelys - 5 Copodus - 7 -, - 75 Cretolamna - 6 -, - 10 Ctenacanthus - 74 Ctenoptychius - 74 Dalatias - 32 -, - 98 -
Dasyatis - 16 -, - 18 -, - 20 -, - 46 -, - 58 -, - 62
-, - 63 -, - 65 -, - 72 -, - 85 -, - 94 Echinorhinus - 11 -, - 35 -, - 73 -, - 93 -, - 95 -,
- 96 -, - 97 -, - 99 Edaphodon - 6 -, - 10 Edestus - 6 Etmopterus - 34 -, - 35 -, - 97 Fissodopsis - 74 Fissodus - 74 Galeocerdo - 11 -, - 16 -, - 17 -, - 22 -, - 25 -, 31 -, - 41 -, - 42 -, - 44 -, - 49 -, - 54 -, - 55 -,
- 100 Galeorhinus - 18 -, - 24 -, - 46 -, - 54 Garrigascyllium - 73 Ginglymostoma - 51 Gladioserratus - 73 Glaucostegus - 88 Glyphis - 12 -, - 16 -, - 101 Gymnura - 24 -, - 34 -, - 46 -, - 96 -, - 97 Hamrabatis - 78 Harriotta - 79 Helicoprion - 8 -, - 10 Hemipristis - 63 Hemiscyllium - 24 Hemitriakis - 90 Heptranchias - 60 Heslerodus - 6 -, - 10 Heterodontus - 13 -, - 16 -, - 24 -, - 55 -, - 96 -,
- 98 Heteroptychodus - 72 Hexanchus - 23 Himantura - 13 -, - 29 -, - 86 -, - 89 -, - 92 -, 93 Hybodus - 72 Hydrolagus - 66 -, - 79 Indobatis - 42 -, - 82 -, - 83 -, - 101 Ischyrhiza - 72 Isurus - 5 -, - 9 -, - 23 -, - 30 -, - 31 -, - 34 -, 35 -, - 40 -, - 55 -, - 95 -, - 96 -, - 98 -, - 99 Janassa - 72 -, - 74 Jiaodontus - 72 Kanodus - 73 -, - 74 Karksiodus - 6 Lamna - 13 -, - 38 Leucoraja - 27 -, - 54 -, - 86 -, - 90 Lissodus - 74 Listracanthus - 75 Lonchidion - 72 -, - 74 Magistrauia - 73 Manta - 12 -, - 14 -, - 18 -, - 22 -, - 23 -, - 30 -,
- 40 -, - 42 -, - 46 -, - 48 -, - 53 -, - 54 -, - 58 , - 59 -, - 65 -, - 98 Megachasma - 16 -, - 77 Mitsukurina - 19 -, - 93 Mobula - 21 -, - 38 -, - 50 -, - 94 -, - 95 - 103 -
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Mustelus - 13 -, - 16 -, - 20 -, - 22 -, - 23 -, - 27
-, - 44 -, - 50 -, - 57 -, - 60 -, - 61 -, - 86 -, 90 -, - 91 -, - 98 Myledaphus - 72 Myliobatis - 30 -, - 39 -, - 45 -, - 65 -, - 91 -, 99 Narcine - 34 -, - 58 -, - 61 -, - 63 -, - 97 Negaprion - 27 -, - 33 -, - 35 -, - 49 -, - 55 Neotrygon - 13 -, - 16 -, - 37 -, - 95 Netsepoye - 6 -, - 72 -, - 74 Notidanoides - 7 Obruchevodus - 72 -, - 74 Occitanodus - 73 Odontaspis - 29 -, - 94 Okamejei - 32 Orectolobus - 20 Ornatoscyllium - 73 Ozarcus - 76 Palaeoxyris - 8 Paracestracion - 73 Parahemiscyllium - 73 Paraorthacodus - 73 Parasquatina - 8 -, - 76 Paratrygon - 44 Petalodus - 74 Petalorhynchus - 74 Plesiotrygon - 28 Polyrhizodus - 74 Potamotrygon - 21 -, - 27 -, - 28 -, - 45 -, - 49 , - 52 -, - 57 -, - 58 -, - 61 -, - 66 -, - 70 -, - 80
-, - 100 Prionace - 12 -, - 15 -, - 18 -, - 30 -, - 31 -, - 40
-, - 42 -, - 45 -, - 49 -, - 50 -, - 58 -, - 61 -, 62 -, - 97 -, - 100 Pristiophorus - 42 -, - 95 -, - 101 Pristis - 12 -, - 15 -, - 20 -, - 42 -, - 47 -, - 50 -,
- 51 -, - 59 -, - 88 -, - 95 -, - 101 Protoginglymostoma - 72 Psammobatis - 48 -, - 91 Pseudorhina - 73 Pteroplatytrygon - 41 -, - 97 Ptychodus - 78 Raja - 26 -, - 38 -, - 44 -, - 45 -, - 54 -, - 59 -, 64 -, - 65 -, - 85 -, - 94 -, - 96 -, - 97 -, - 98 -,
- 99 -, - 100 Rajella - 33 -, - 42 -, - 83 -, - 101 Restesia - 72 Rhincodon - 10 -, - 11 -, - 12 -, - 13 -, - 25 -, 30 -, - 39 -, - 45 -, - 53 -, - 54 -, - 60 -, - 61 -,
- 64 -, - 94 -, - 95 -, - 99 -
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Rhinobatos - 11 -, - 15 -, - 28 -, - 36 -, - 63 -, 82 -, - 93 -, - 96 -, - 97 -, - 101 Rhinochimaera - 79 Rhinoptera - 12 -, - 13 -, - 21 -, - 35 -, - 93 -, 96 -, - 97 Rhizoprionodon - 14 -, - 15 -, - 21 -, - 32 -, - 33
-, - 40 -, - 42 -, - 44 -, - 52 -, - 56 -, - 66 -, 98 -, - 99 Rhombopterygia - 78 Rioraja - 44 -, - 61 Rostroraja - 26 -, - 96 -, - 100 Saltirius - 71 Scapanorhynchus - 78 Schroederichthys - 14 Scoliodon - 16 -, - 38 Scyliorhinus - 4 -, - 12 -, - 15 -, - 18 -, - 23 -, 31 -, - 35 -, - 38 -, - 45 -, - 48 -, - 77 -, - 96 Scymnodon - 84 Serratolamna - 7 -, - 10 Siksika - 72 -, - 74 Somniosus - 17 -, - 25 -, - 29 -, - 33 -, - 49 -, 95 -, - 98 Sphyrna - 12 -, - 13 -, - 16 -, - 17 -, - 18 -, - 19
-, - 21 -, - 25 -, - 27 -, - 31 -, - 34 -, - 40 -, 41 -, - 44 -, - 46 -, - 52 -, - 54 -, - 56 -, - 57 -,
- 60 -, - 61 -, - 66 -, - 95 -, - 99 Squalicorax - 4 -, - 7 -, - 70 -, - 78 Squalus - 11 -, - 12 -, - 15 -, - 18 -, - 24 -, - 33
-, - 37 -, - 38 -, - 43 -, - 52 -, - 54 -, - 65 -, 87 -, - 93 -, - 95 Squatina - 17 -, - 20 -, - 26 -, - 40 -, - 59 -, - 85
Squatirhina - 72 Stethacanthus - 74 Sympterygia - 48 -, - 91 Thiesus - 73 Torpedo - 38 -, - 87 -, - 97 Triaenodon - 30 -, - 35 Triakis - 32 -, - 36 -, - 60 Trygonoptera - 58 Trygonorrhina - 24 -, - 53 -, - 55 Urobatis - 29 Urolophus - 40 -, - 97 Urotrygon - 18 -, - 29 -, - 30 -, - 34 -, - 40 -, 53 -, - 60 -, - 65 -, - 96 -, - 97 -, - 100 Welcommia - 73 Xenacanthus - 75 Zameus - 19 -, - 84 -, - 94 Zanobatus - 86 -, - 89 Zapteryx - 15 -, - 58 -, - 61 Zearaja - 36 -, - 40 -, - 89 -
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