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Alberto Collareta, Simone Casati and Andrea Di Cencio
The extinct ?false mako? shark, Parotodus benedenii (Lamniformes: Otodontidae), is essentially known from large, robust teeth that are widespread but overall rare in Oligocene to Pliocene deposits worldwide. More than 150 years after its description, thi...
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Alberto Collareta, René Kindlimann, Alessio Baglioni, Walter Landini, Giovanni Sarti, Alí Altamirano, Mario Urbina and Giovanni Bianucci
Nowadays, the requiem sharks comprise one of the most diverse and widespread families of selachians, i.e., Carcharhinidae. Among the carcharhinids, the genus Carcharhinus has the largest number of living species, namely, at least 35. Known from fossils a...
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Laura Cunningham, John Tibby, Sean Forrester, Cameron Barr, Jan Skjemstad
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Many aquatic ecosystems in Australia are impacted or threatened by salinisation; however, there is a paucity of records detailing the changes in salinity of individual water bodies that extend beyond a few decades. One way to overcome this issue is the u...
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