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Triakidae / Carcharhinidae / Squatina squatina / Smoothback angelshark / Galeus / Common skate / Angel shark / Dipturus / Leucoraja / Fish / Rajidae / Squatinidae
Date: 2011-04-09 11:26:13
Triakidae
Carcharhinidae
Squatina squatina
Smoothback angelshark
Galeus
Common skate
Angel shark
Dipturus
Leucoraja
Fish
Rajidae
Squatinidae

Patterns and ecosystem consequences of shark declines in the ocean Francesco Ferretti1, Boris Worm1, Gregory L. Britten1, , Michael R. Heithaus2, Heike K. Lotze1 1 Biology Department, Dalhousie University, 1355 Oxford St

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