| 11. | The Use of Permanent Magnets to Reduce Elasmobranch Encounter with a Simulated Beach Net . 2.
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| 12. | The Use of Permanent Magnets to Reduce Elasmobranch Encounter with a Simulated Beach Net . 1.
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| 13. | The most common vertebrate remains belong to the elasmobranch fish " Onchopristis numidus ".
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| 14. | The Carboniferous seas were inhabited by many fish, mainly Elasmobranchs ( sharks and their relatives ).
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| 15. | The details of this jaw anatomy vary between species, and help distinguish the different elasmobranch clades.
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| 16. | In elasmobranchs there is an additional, " ventral lobe " beneath the anterior pituitary proper.
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| 17. | Analysis of permanent magnets as elasmobranch bycatch reduction devices in hook-and-line and longline trials.
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| 18. | This example of hermaphroditism ( a bilateral gynandromorph ) is one of very few known for elasmobranch fishes.
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| 19. | Further research needs to be conducted to determine whether any direct or indirect benefits exist for elasmobranch sharks.
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| 20. | Like other elasmobranchs, it is believed to have a good chance of surviving if released after being caught.
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