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John Pogonoski
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Specimen collection: an essential tool
LA Rocha, A Aleixo, G Allen, F Almeda, CC Baldwin, MVL Barclay, ...
Science 344 (6186), 814-815, 2014
3022014
Conservation overview and action plan for Australian threatened and potentially threatened marine and estuarine fishes
JJ Pogonoski, JR Paxton, DA Pollard
Environment Australia, 2002
1962002
Market fishes of Indonesia
WT White, Dharmadi, PR Last, R Faizah, U Chodrijah, BI Prisantoso, ...
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 2013
1472013
Sharks and rays of Borneo
PR Last, WT White, JN Caira, K Jensen, APK Lim, BM Manjaji-Matsumoto, ...
1022010
Descriptions of New Dogfishes of the Genus Squalus (Squaloidea: Squalidae)
PR Last, WT White, JJ Pogonoski
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper 14, 1-130, 2007
762007
Threatened and potentially threatened freshwater fishes of coastal New South Wales and the Murray-Darling Basin: report to Fisheries Action Program and World Wide Fund for Nature
SA Morris, DA Pollard, PC Gehrke, JJ Pogonoski
NSW Fisheries Final report series, 68, 2001
762001
Descriptions of New Australian Skates (Batoidea: Rajoidei)
PR Last, WT White, JJ Pogonoski, DC Gledhill
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper 21, 1-181, 2008
73*2008
Descriptions of new Australian chondrichthyans
PR Last, WT White, JJ Pogonoski
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Paper 22, 1-358, 2008
59*2008
Codes for Australian Aquatic Biota (on-line version)
AJJ Rees, GK Yearsley, K Gowlett-Holmes, J Pogonoski
CSIRO Marine Research, World Wide Web electronic publication, 1999
531999
Part 1—Application of a rapid taxonomic approach to the genus Squalus
PR Last, WT White, JJ Pogonoski, DC Gledhill, GK Yearsley, RD Ward
CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research Paper 14, 1-10, 2007
412007
Biogeographical structure and affinities of the marine demersal ichthyofauna of Australia
PR Last, WT White, DC Gledhill, JJ Pogonoski, V Lyne, NJ Bax
Journal of Biogeography 38 (8), 1484-1496, 2011
342011
Sharks and rays of Papua New Guinea
WT White, L Baje, B Sabub, SA Appleyard, JJ Pogonoski, RR Mana
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 2017
322017
Phylogenomics and historical biogeography of seahorses, dragonets, goatfishes, and allies (Teleostei: Syngnatharia): assessing factors driving uncertainty in biogeographic …
A Santaquiteria, AC Siqueira, E Duarte-Ribeiro, G Carnevale, WT White, ...
Systematic Biology 70 (6), 1145-1162, 2021
282021
Descriptions of new sharks and rays from Borneo
PR Last, WT White, JJ Pogonoski
CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research Paper 32, 1-165, 2010
232010
Testing the utility of alternative metrics of branch support to address the ancient evolutionary radiation of tunas, stromateoids, and allies (Teleostei: Pelagiaria)
D Arcila, LC Hughes, B Meléndez-Vazquez, CC Baldwin, WT White, ...
Systematic Biology 70 (6), 1123-1144, 2021
212021
New skates of the genus Dipturus (Rajoidei: Rajidae) from Australian seas.
PR Last, WT White, JJ Pogonoski
Descriptions of new Australian skates (Batoidea: Rajoidei). CSIRO Marine and …, 2008
20*2008
The lower bathyal and abyssal seafloor fauna of eastern Australia
TD O’Hara, A Williams, ST Ahyong, P Alderslade, T Alvestad, D Bray, ...
Marine Biodiversity Records 13, 1-27, 2020
182020
The deepwater demersal ichthyofauna of the western Coral Sea
PR Last, JJ Pogonoski, DC Gledhill, WT White, CJ Walker
Zootaxa 3887 (2), 191-224, 2014
182014
Himantura astra sp. nov., a new whipray (Myliobatoidei: Dasyatidae) from northern Australia
PR Last, BM Manjaji-Matsumoto, JJ Pogonoski
Descriptions of new Australian Chondrichthyans. CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric …, 2008
182008
Early lessons in deploying cameras and artificial intelligence technology for fisheries catch monitoring: where machine learning meets commercial fishing
MR Khokher, LR Little, GN Tuck, DV Smith, M Qiao, C Devine, H O’Neill, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79 (2), 257-266, 2022
172022
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