June 13th, 2012

Early human ancestor looked like a shark

Early human ancestor looked like a shark

Where We Split from Sharks: Common Ancestor Comes Into Focus News Release University of Chicago Medical Center June 13 2012 The common ancestor of all jawed vertebrates on Earth resembled a shark, according to a new analysis of the braincase of a 290-million-year-old fossil fish that has long puzzled paleontologists. New research on Acanthodes bronni,

Acanthodes and shark-like conditions in ancestor of modern gnathostomes

Acanthodes and shark-like conditions in ancestor of modern gnathostomes

Published online on 13. June 2012 Acanthodes and shark-like conditions in the last common ancestor of modern gnathostomes Samuel P. Davis, John A. Finarelli & Michael I. Coates ABSTRACT: Acanthodians, an exclusively Palaeozoic group of fish, are central to a renewed debate on the origin of modern gnathostomes: jawed vertebrates comprising Chondrichthyes (sharks, rays and

June 2012 – Mako Mania Tournament in Ocean City

Field Guide To Sharks of the Southeast Asian Region

Field Guide To Sharks of the Southeast Asian Region

By Ahmad Ali Annie Lim Pek Khiok SEAFDEC 2012 PDF – DOWNLOAD    

Sharks and Rays in the Southeast Asian Region

Sharks and Rays in the Southeast Asian Region

PowerPoint Presentation CHONDRICHTHYANS BIODIVERSITY IN THE SOUTHEAST ASIAN REGION By Ahmad Ali and Annie Lim Pek Khiok PDF – DOWNLOAD    

Country Report on Sharks and Rays in Cambodia

Country Report on Sharks and Rays in Cambodia

PowerPoint Presentation Status and issue in the identification of Shark and rays species in Cambodia Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia 22-27 April 2011 Prepared by Dr. Chea Tharith Mr. Ky Vannarith PDF – DOWNLOAD