ABSTRACT
Virtually every area of research associated with sharks and their relatives has been strongly impacted by the revolutionary growth in technology. The questions we can now ask are very different than those reported even two decades ago. Modern immunological and genetic techniques, satellite telemetry and archival tagging, modern phylogenetic analysi
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Section I Phylogeny and Zoogeography
part |2 pages
Section II Form, Function, and Physiological Processes
part |2 pages
Section III Ecology and Life History