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Topic: Elasmobranch reproduction


  
  Bibliography of the Mediterranean Shark Research Group
HAMLETT, W.C., A.G. FERRI and M.A. Modes of Reproduction in the Elasmobranchs of Brazil.
HAMLETT, W.C. Placenta and Placental Analogs in Elasmobranchs.
Ultrastructure of the Elasmobranch Liver and Covalent Binding of AFB
freeweb.supereva.com /alessandrodemaddalena/bibliography.html   (5600 words)

  
 Encyclopedia Smithsonian: References on Sharks
III, 1969, Reproduction and Growth, Bioluminiscense, Pigments and Poisons, 485 pp.; Vol.
IX, Reproduction, Part A, Endocrine Tissues and Hormones, 483 pp.; Vol.
Sections on classification, vision, feeding, reproduction, sensory experiments, grouping behavior, and shark repellents.
www.si.edu /resource/faq/nmnh/sharkbib.htm   (2589 words)

  
 OCEANS ENTERPRISES - UNDERWATER BOOKS, DIVING BOOKS.
This is a fascinating book, giving a greater understanding of the marine world - reproduction and social life, territoriality, symbiosis, food and eating, mobility and swimming.
I was fascinated by their research on drag, the friction of the shark body that retards in-water speed; their heating mechanism that allows the warm-blooded creatures to survive in cold seas; the ‘bite-and-spit' procedure of shark predatory movement, and of course their remarkable ability to ‘smell'.
An original and important work in the fascinating field of the elasmobranchs.
www.oceans.com.au /oefish.html   (4388 words)

  
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Clark, E. and Kristof, E. Deep sea elasmobranchs observed from submersibles in Grand Cayman, Bermuda and Bahamas.
Castro, J., Clark, E., Yano, K., and Nakaya K. The gross anatomy of the female reproductive tract and associated organs of the Fukuoka megamouth shark (Megachasma pelagios).
Balon, E., Clark, E., Flegler-Balon, C., and Benveniste, L.M. Reproduction and early ontogeny of the sand diver, Trichonotus setiger, from Papua New Guinea.
www.sharklady.com /clarkcv.1999.html   (3788 words)

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