- its back
rather than to the
sides or
bottom (as is the case in most
carcharhinids), the
shark may swim
along the
bottom and scan the
water above it for...
-
Requiem sharks are
sharks of the
family Carcharhinidae in the
order Carcharhiniformes. They are migratory, live-bearing
sharks of warm seas (sometimes...
- Crochet, J.; Marivaux, L.; Welcomme, J.; Métais, G. (2007). "New
tropical carcharhinids (chondrichthyes, Carcharhiniformes) from the late Eocene–early Oligocene...
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include the lack of
cysteines in
class IIα1
domains in
tetrapods and
carcharhinids. Also,
there are a
fewer number of
classical loci in
sharks and tetrapods...
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sluggish appearance,
tiger sharks are one of the
strongest swimmers of the
carcharhinid sharks. Once the
shark has come close, a
speed burst allows it to reach...
- "Electrop****tic
analysis of
phylogenetic relationships among Australian carcharhinid sharks".
Australian Journal of
Marine and
Freshwater Research. 43 (1):...
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sliteye shark (Loxodon) in
occupying an
intermediate position on the
carcharhinid evolutionary tree,
between most
basal genera (Galeocerdo, Rhizoprionodon...
- "Co****tion and
possible olfaction-mediated pair
formation in two
species of
carcharhinid sharks". Copeia. 1978 (3).
American Society of
Ichthyologists and Herpetologists:...
- F. L. (1996). "A
report of
killer whales (Orcinus orca)
feeding on a
carcharhinid shark in
Costa Rica" (PDF).
Marine Mammal Science. 12 (4): 606–611. Bibcode:1996MMamS...
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Anthobothrium van Beneden, 1850 (Tetraphyllidea: Phyllobothriidae) from
carcharhinid sharks, with a
redescription of
Anthobothrium laciniatum Linton, 1890"...