CHONDRICHTHYAN BIODIVERSITY
Epipelagic Oceanic Elasmobranchs – John D.Stevens
Deepwater Chondrichthyans – Peter M.Kyne and Colin A. Simpfendorfer
Chondrichthyans of High Latitude Seas – David A.Ebert and Megan V. Winton
Elasmobranchs of Tropical Marine Ecosystems –William T. White and Emma Sommerville
Biology of the South American Potamotrygonid Stingrays– Ricardo S. Rosa, Patricia Charvet-Almeida, and CarlaChristie Diban Quijada
Life History Strategies of Batoids – Michael G.Frisk
ADAPTIVE PHYSIOLOGY
Ontogenetic Shifts in Movements and Habitat Use –R. Dean Grubbs
Tracking and Analysis Techniques for UnderstandingFree-Ranging Shark Movements and Behavior – David W.Sims
Sensory Adaptations to the Environment: Electroreceptors as aCase Study – Stephen M. Kajiura, Anthony D. Cornett, and Kara E.Yopak
Molecular Insights into Elasmobranch Reproductive Behaviorfor Conservation and Management – David S.Portnoy
Physiological Responses to Stress in Sharks –Gregory Skomal and Diego Bernal
Pollutant Exposure and Effects in Sharks and TheirRelatives – James Gelsleichter and Christina J.Walker
CONSERVATION
Factors Contributing to Shark Attacks on Humans: A VolusiaCounty, Florida, Case Study – George H. Burgess,Robert H. Buch, Felipe Carvalho, Brittany A. Garner, and ChristinaJ. Walker
Shark Control: Methods, Efficacy, and Ecological Impact– Sheldon F.J. Dudley and Geremy Cliff
DNA Forensic Applications in Shark Management andConservation – Mahmood S. Shivji
Unraveling the Ecological Importance of Elasmobranchs– Michael R. Heithaus, Alejandro Frid, Jeremy J. Vaudo,Boris Worm, and Aaron J. Wirsing
Life Histories, Population Dynamics, and Extinction Risks inChondrichthyans – Nicholas K. Dulvy and Robyn E.Forrest