Florida Program for Shark Research Publication List
Simpfendorfer, C. and
Burgess, G. (2002). Assessment of the status of the small coastal sharks in US
waters using an age-structured model. Mote Marine Laboratory Technical Report 836, 58 p.
Burgess, G. (2002). Bramble Sharks. Family Echinorhinidae, pp. 47-48. In: Collette, B.B. and G. Klein-
MacPhee (eds.), Bigelow and Schroeder's Fishes of the Gulf of Maine, Smithsonian Institution
Press, Washington, DC.
Burgess, G. (2002). Spiny Dogfishes. Family Squalidae, pp. 48-57. In: Collette, B.B. and G. Klein-
MacPhee (eds.), Bigelow and Schroeder's Fishes of the Gulf of Maine, Smithsonian Institution
Press, Washington, DC.
Last, P.,
Burgess, G., and Seret, B. (2002). Description of six new species of lantern-sharks of the genus
Etmopterus (Squaloidea: Etmopteridae) from the Australasian region.
Cybium 26:203-223.
Simpfendorfer, C. and
Burgess, G. (2002). Assessment of the status of the Atlantic sharpnose shark
(
Rhizoprionodon terraenovae) using an age-structured population model. Northwest Atlantic
Fisheries Organization NAFO SCR Doc. 02/116: 1-10.
Piercy, A., Gelsleichter, J., and
Snelson, F. Jr. (2003). Morphological and histological changes in the
genital ducts of the male Atlantic stingray,
Dasyatis sabina, associated with the seasonal
reproductive cycle.
Fish Physiology and Biochemistry. 29: 23-35.
Morgan, A. and
Burgess, G. (2004). Fishery-independent sampling: total catch, effort and catch
composition, pp. 241-263. In: Musick, J.A. and R. Bonfil (eds.), Elasmobranch Fisheries
Management Techniques, APEC Fisheries Working Group, Singapore.
Burgess, G. (2004). [Review of] Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras of California and Sharks, Skates, and Rays
of the Carolinas.
The Quarterly Review of Biology 79(2):210-211.
Burgess, G., Beerkircher, L., Cailliet, G., Carlson, J., Cortés, E., Goldman, K., Grubbs, R., Musick, J.,
Musyl, M., and Simpfendorfer, C. (2005). Is the collapse of shark populations in the northwest
Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico real?
Fisheries 30(10):19-26.
Burgess, G., Beerkircher, L., Cailliet, G., Carlson, J., Cortés, E., Goldman, K., Grubbs, R., Musick, J.,
Musyl, M., and Simpfendorfer, C. (2005). 2005 Reply to "Robust estimates of decline for pelagic
shark populations in the northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico."
Fisheries 30(10):30-31.
Burgess, G., (2005) When the shark bites. Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada), 2 July 2005, D6.
Fowler, S., Cavanagh, R., Camhi, M.,
Burgess, G., Cailliet, G., Fordham, S., Simpfendorfer, C., and.
Musick, J. (2005) Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras: The Status of the Chondrichthyan Fishes.
IUCN/SSC Shark Specialist Group. Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK, 461 p.
Bester, C. (2005). Shark research program brings valuable information to the surface.
Natural History 114
(1): Florida Museum of Natural History special edition insert.
Sulikowski, J., Kneebone, J., Elzey, S., Danley, P., Howell, W., and Tsang, P. (2005). The reproductive
biology of the thorny skate,
Amblyraja radiate, in the Gulf of Maine.
Fishery Bulletin. 103: 535-543.
Hazin, F., Fischer, A., Broadhurst , M., Veras, D., Oliveira, P., and
Burgess, G. (2006). Notes on the reproduction of
Squalus megalops off northeastern Brazil.
Fisheries Research 79:251-257.
Piercy, A., Gelsleichter, J., and
Snelson, F. Jr. (2006). Morphological changes in the clasper gland of the
Atlantic stingray,
Dasyatis sabina, associated with the seasonal reproductive cycle.
Journal of
Morphology. 267: 109-114.
Fischer, A., Veras, D., Hazin, F., Broadhurst, M.,
Burgess, G., and Oliveira, P. (2006). Maturation of
Squalus mitsukurii and
Cirrhigaleus asper in the southwestern equatorial Atlantic Ocean.
J. Appl. Ichthyol. 22:495-501.
Snyder, D., and
Burgess, G. (2006). The Indo-Pacific lionfish,
Pterois volitans (Pisces: Scorpaenidae),
new to Bahamian ichthyofauna. Coral Reefs DOI 10.1007/s00338-006-0176-8, 1 p.)
Seitz, J. and Poulakis, G. (2006). Anthropogenic effects on the smalltooth sawfish (
Pristis pectinata) in the
United States.
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 52: 1533-1540.
Piercy, A.,
Ford, T., Levy, L., and
Snelson, F. Jr. (2006). Analysis of variability in vertebral morphology
and growth ring counts in two carcharhinid sharks. AES symposium publication,
Environmental Biology of Fishes. 77:401-406.
Meedan, M.G., Bradshaw, C.J.A.,
Press M., McLean, C., Richards, A., Quasnichka, S., and Taylor, G. J. Population size and structure of whale sharks (
Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia.
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 139:275-285.
Auerbach, P. and
Burgess, G. (2007). Injuries from Nonvenomous Marine Animals, pp. 1654-1691. In:
Wilderness Medicine, Fifth Edition, Mosby Elsevier, Inc, New York, NY.
Piercy, A., Carlson, J.,
Sulikowski, J., and
Burgess, G. (2007). Age and growth of the scalloped
hammerhead shark,
Sphyrna lewini, in the north-west Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
Marine Freshwater Research. 58: 34-40.
Portnoy, D.,
Piercy, A., Musick, J.,
Burgess, G., and Graves, J. (2007). Genetic polyandry and sexual
conflict in the sandbar shark,
Carcharhinus plumbeus, in the western North Atlantic and Gulf of
Mexico.
Molecular Ecology. 16:187-197.
Sulikowski, J., Irvine, S., DeValerio, K., and Carlson, J. (2007). Age and growth of the roundel skate
(
Raja texana), from the Gulf of Mexico, USA.
Marine Freshwater Research. 58:41-53.
Sulikowski, J., Driggers, T., Ford, T., Boonstra, R., and Carlson, J. (2007). Reproductive cycle of the
blacknose shark,
Carcharhinus acronotus, in the Gulf of Mexico.
Journal of Fish Biology. 70:428-
440.
Conrath, C. and Musick, J. (2007). The sandbar shark summer nursery within the bays and lagoons of
the Eastern Shore of Virginia.
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 136 (4): 99-1007.
Conrath, C. and Musick, J. (2007). Investigations into depth and temperature habitat utilization and
overwintering grounds of juvenile sandbar sharks,
Carcharhinus plumbeus: the importance of near shore North
Carolina waters.
Environmental Biology of Fishes. v. 82(2):123-131.
Morgan, A. and
Burgess, G., (2007). At-vessel fishing mortality for six species of sharks caught in the
northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, Proceedings of the 59th Annual Conference of the Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute.
v. 19(2):123-130.
Snelson, F. Jr.,
Roman, B., and
Burgess, G. (2008). Reproduction in pelagic sharks, pp. In: Camhi, M. and E. Pikitch (eds.), Pelagic Sharks: Biology, Fisheries and Conservation, Blackwell Publishing, Ames, IO.
Carvalho, F., Oliveira, P., Hazin, F.,
Piercy, A., and
Burgess, G. (2008). Population structure of the southern stingray,
Dasyatis americana (Hildebrand & Schroeder, 1928), at the Atol Das Rocas
Biological Reserve, Brazil.
Brazilian Journal of Oceanography.
Hazin, F., Burgess G. and Carvalho, F. (2008). A shark attack outbreak off Recife- PE, Brazil.
Bulletin of Marine Science. v. 82(2):199-212.
Morgan, A., Cooper, P., Curtis, T. and Burgess, G. (2009). An overview of the United States east coast bottom
longline shark-fishery, 1994-2003. Marine Fisheries Review. 71(1)23-38.
Sulikowski, J. (
In Review). Steroid hormone analyses and the reproductive cycle of two exploited skate
species.