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{{Krajangdara et al., 2021}}<!--Morphological and molecular examinations of a northwestern Indian Ocean population of the African angelshark, Squatina cf. africana Regan, 1908 (Chondricthyes: Squatiniformes: Squatinidae), with remarks on intraspecific variations--> | {{Krajangdara et al., 2021}}<!--Morphological and molecular examinations of a northwestern Indian Ocean population of the African angelshark, Squatina cf. africana Regan, 1908 (Chondricthyes: Squatiniformes: Squatinidae), with remarks on intraspecific variations--> | ||
{{Krajangdara et al., 2021a}}<!--Morphological and genetic evidence confirmed three new records of ghost shark species (Chimaeriformes) from the Andaman Sea of Thailand--> | {{Krajangdara et al., 2021a}}<!--Morphological and genetic evidence confirmed three new records of ghost shark species (Chimaeriformes) from the Andaman Sea of Thailand--> |
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Chanikarn Chaorattana
- Animal Systematics and Molecular Ecology Research Group, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, THAILAND.
Publikationen
- Krajangdara, T., Khudamrongsawat, J., Chaorattana, C., Promnun, P. & Weigmann, S. 2021. Morphological and molecular examinations of a northwestern Indian Ocean population of the African angelshark, Squatina cf. africana Regan, 1908 (Chondricthyes: Squatiniformes: Squatinidae), with remarks on intraspecific variations. Phuket Marine Biological Center Research Bulletin, 79: 17–30. (doi) Zitatseite
- Krajangdara, T., Fahmi, Ebert, D.A., Chaorattana, C. & Khudamrongsawat, J. 2021. Morphological and genetic evidence confirmed three new records of ghost shark species (Chimaeriformes) from the Andaman Sea of Thailand. Tropical Natural History, 21 (2): 218–233. (Research Gate) Zitatseite