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1. Human introduction or natural dispersion? Atlantic Ocean occurrence of the Indo‐Pacific whitetip reef shark Triaenodon obesus.

2. Unconventional fishing for large sharks in the State of Paraná, southern Brazil: a note of concern.

3. An overview of the ecological roles of Mediterranean chondrichthyans through extinction scenarios.

4. Regional hotspots and drivers of shark meat consumption in India.

5. Trophic Partitioning among Three Mesopredatory Shark Species Inhabiting the Northwestern Adriatic Sea.

6. Andrology of shortnose guitarfish Zapteryx brevirostris (Müller & Henle, 1841) (Chondrichthyes, Trygonorrhinidae).

7. A Novel One Health Approach concerning Yeast Present in the Oral Microbiome of the Endangered Rio Skate (Rioraja agassizii) from Southeastern Brazil.

8. Genetic Population Structure and Diversity of the Whitetail Dogfish Squalus albicaudus (Chondrichthyes, Squaliformes) along the Brazilian Coast as Identified by SNP Markers.

9. Influence of ecological traits on spatio-temporal dynamics of an elasmobranch community in a heavily exploited basin.

10. Decoding the Transcriptome of Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras: Insights into Their Physiology, Morphology, Evolution, and Biomedical Applications.

11. An overview on elasmobranch release as a bycatch mitigation strategy.

12. A Devonian Fish Tale: A New Method of Body Length Estimation Suggests Much Smaller Sizes for Dunkleosteus terrelli (Placodermi: Arthrodira).

13. Ontogenetic Dietary Shift in Megabenthic Predatory Elasmobranchs of a Tropical Estuarine Bay.

14. Comparative trophic ecology of two sympatric guitarfishes Pseudobatos (Chondrichthyes, Rhinobatidae) from Southeast Brazil, southwestern Atlantic.

15. Birth and growth of the shortnose guitarfish Zapteryx brevirostris (Müller & Henle, 1841) (Chondrichthyes, Rhinobatidae) in captivity.

16. A Bibliometric Analysis Concerning Local Ecological Knowledge on Elasmobranchs and Chimaeras.

17. Elasmobranchs from Indonesian Waters: Feeding Ecology and Trypanorhynch Cestode Fauna Composition to Support Efforts in Shark and Ray Conservation.

18. Catch Composition, Seasonality, and Biological Aspects of Sharks Caught in the Ecuadorian Pacific.

19. Distribution and population structure of the smooth‐hound shark, Mustelus mustelus (Linnaeus, 1758), across an oceanic archipelago: Combining several data sources to promote conservation.

20. Fishers' tales—Impact of artisanal fisheries on threatened sharks and rays in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh.

21. Basic Intersexuality (Abnormal Hermaphroditism) in the Blackmouth Catshark, Galeus melastomus , (Rafinesque, 1810), from the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Central Mediterranean Sea).

22. Morphological abnormalities in seven American round ray specimens: A review of America's batomorph anomalies.

23. Biodiversity on sale: The shark meat market threatens elasmobranchs in Brazil.

24. Barriers in a sea of elasmobranchs: From fishing for populations to testing hypotheses in population genetics.

25. Food web model to assess the fishing impacts and ecological role of elasmobranchs in a coastal ecosystem of Southern Brazil.

26. A shot in the dark for conservation: Evidence of illegal commerce in endemic and threatened species of elasmobranch at a public fish market in southern Brazil.

27. Patterns and partitioning of food resources by elasmobranchs in southern Brazil.

28. Ethnotaxonomy of Sharks by Expert Fishers from South Bahia, Brazil: Implications for Fisheries Management and Conservation.

29. Sharks and rays caught by a small‐scale fisheries in the western equatorial Atlantic.

30. Richness and distribution patterns of elasmobranchs in the San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina Archipelago: is this area a hotspot of these species in the greater Caribbean?

31. Effects of biological traits on capture‐induced parturition in a freshwater stingray and perspectives for species management.

32. Anthropogenic stressors influence reproduction and development in elasmobranch fishes.

33. Evolutionary trajectories of tooth histology patterns in modern sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii).

34. Biological aspects of the common torpedo, Torpedo torpedo (Linnaeus, 1758) (Elasmobranchii: Torpedinidae), in the central Mediterranean Sea (Sicily, Ionian Sea).

35. Feeding together: a global diet analysis of twenty-three species of chondrichthyes on a feeding ground area.

36. First sighting of a tropical benthic reef shark species at Rapa Nui: chance dispersal or a sign of things to come?

37. Phylogeography of eagle rays of the genus Aetobatus: Aetobatus narinari is restricted to the continental western Atlantic Ocean.

38. Use of mucus as a non‐invasive sampling method for DNA barcoding of stingrays and skates (batoid elasmobranchs).

39. Revision of Eocene electric rays (Torpediniformes, Batomorphii) from the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte, Italy, reveals the first fossil embryo in situ in marine batoids and provides new insights into the origin of trophic novelties in coral reef fishes

40. Ultrasonography as a promising methodology to indicate captured‐induced abortion in viviparous elasmobranchs.

41. Functional roles and redundancy of demersal Barents Sea fish: Ecological implications of environmental change.

42. A glimpse into the genetic diversity of the Peruvian seafood sector: Unveiling species substitution, mislabeling and trade of threatened species.

43. Diversity and Conservation Knowledge of Chondrichthyans in Northern Coastal Areas of Central Java.

44. Pathology and causes of death in stranded humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) from Brazil.

45. Analysis of the supply chain and conservation status of sharks (Elasmobranchii: Superorder Selachimorpha) based on fisher knowledge.

46. Age and growth of Zapteryx brevirostris (Elasmobranchii: Rhinobatidae) in southern Brazil.

47. Avoiding being dragged away: finding egg cases of Schroederichthys bivius (Chondrichthyes: Scyliorhinidae) associated with benthic invertebrates.

48. Trophic levels of teleost and elasmobranch species in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea.

49. Feeding ecology of elasmobranch species in southeastern Brazil.

50. Exploring nursery sites for oviparous chondrichthyans in the Southwest Atlantic (36°S–41°S).

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