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    Scholarly papers


    In review
    • Goedert, J.L., Kiel, S., Thomas, E.J. & Kriwet, J. (in review). An early Eocene shark assemblage associated with a barite deposit in the lower part of the Crescent Formation, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State. Journal of Paleontology.
    • Gunstra, N., Hollinetz, F., Bravo Morante, G., Zachos, F., Pfaff, C., Winkler, V., Mitteroecker, P. & LeMaitre, A. (in review). Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-africans demonstrates high evolvability of mammalian inner ear. Research Square.

    In press
    • Vullo, R., Villalobos Segura, E., Amadori, M., Kriwet, J., Frey, E., Gonzàlez, M.A., Gutiérez, J.M.P., Ifrim, C., Stinnesbeck, E.S. & Stinnesbeck, W. in press. Exceptionally preserved shark fossils from Mexico elucidate the long-standing enigma of the Cretaceous elasmobranch Ptychodus. Proceedings of the Royal Society London.

    Preprint
    • Cawley, J.J. & Kriwet, J. (2024). The fossil record and diversity of pycnodondiform fishes in non-marine environments. Preprints (Diversity). Link to article

    Online first
    • Marramà, G., Villalobos-Segura, E., Zorzin, R., Kriwet, J., & Carnevale, G. 2023 (online first). The evolutionary origin of the durophagous pelagic stingray ecomorph. Palaeontology. Link to article
    • Amadori, M., Solonin, S.V., Vodorezov, A.V., Shell, R., Niedźwiedzki, R. & Kriwet, J. 2023 (online first). The extinct shark, Ptychodus (Elasmobranchii, Ptychodontidae) in the Upper Cretaceous of central-western Russia - The road to easternmost peri-Tethyan seas. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Link to article
    • Begat, A., Kriwet, J., Gelfo, J.N., Soledad Gouiric-Cavalli, Schultz, J.A. & Martin, T. 2023 (online first). The first Southern Hemisphere occurrence of the extinct Cretaceous sclerorhynchoid sawfish Ptychotrygon (Chondrichthyes, Batoidea), with a review of Ptychotrygon taxonomy. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Link to article

    2024
    • Türtscher, J., Jambura, P.L., Villalobos-Segura, E., Underwood, C.J., Thies, D. &Kriwet, J. (in review). Body shape analyses reveal cryptic diversity of Late Jurassic batomorphs from Europe. Papers in Palaeontology, e1552 (31 pages). Link to article
    • Balàka, P.F., Ugarković, P., Türtscher, J., Kriwet, J., Niedermüller, S., Krstinić, P. & Jambura, P.L. 2024. Reply to Soldo, A.; Lipej, L. Comment on “Balàka et al. Updated checklist of chondrichthyan species in Croatia (Central Mediterranean Sea)”. Biology, 13, 136 (6 pages). Link to article
    • Sternes, P.C., Jambura, P.L., Türtscher, J., Kriwet, J., Siversson, M., Feichtinger, I., Naylor, G.J.P., Summers, A.P., Maisey, J.G., Tomita, T., Moyer, J.K., Higham, T.E., da Silva, J.P.C.B., Bornatowski, H., Long, D.J., Perez, V.J., Collareta, A., Underwood, C., Ward, D.J., Vullo, R., González-Barba, G., Maisch IV, H.M., Griffiths, M.L., Becker, M.A., Wood, J.J. & Shimada, K. (2024). White shark comparison reveals a slender body for the extinct megatooth shark, Otodus megalodon (Lamniformes: Otodontidae). Palaeontologia Electronics, 27(1): a7 (20 pages). Link to article
    • De Gracia, C., Berning, B. & Kriwet, J. 2024. The origin of modern marlins (Teleostei: Istiophoridae): new fossil evidence from the Lower Miocene of Austria. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 43: e2281490 (6 pages). Link to article
    • Jambura. P.L., Solonin, S.V., Cooper, S.L.A., Mychoko, E.V., Arkhangelsky, M.S., Türtscher, J., Amadori, M., Stumpf, S., Vodorezov, A.V. & Kriwet, J. 2024. Fossil marine vertebrates (Chondrichthyes, Actinopterygii, Reptilia) from the Late Cretaceous of Akkermanovka (Orenburg Oblast, Southern Urals, Russia). Cretaceous Research, 155: 105779 (44 pages). Link to article

    2023
    • Klimpfinger, C. & Kriwet, J. 2023. Morphological Variability and Function of Labial Cartilages in Sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii). Biology, 12: 1486 (19 pages). Link to article
    • Villafaña, J.A., M., Rivadeneira, M.M., Pimiento, C. & Kriwet, J. 2023. Diversification trajectories and paleobiogeography of Neogene chondrichthyans from Europe. Paleobiology, 49(2): 329-341. Link to article
    • Kovalchuk, Kriwet, J., Shimada, K., Ryabokon, T., Barkaszi, Z., Dubikovska, A., Anfimova, G. & Davydenko, S. 2023. Middle Eocene cartilaginous fishes (Vertebrata: Chondrichthyes) of the Dnieper-Donets Basin, northern Ukraine. Palaeontologia Electronica, 26(2): a31 (37 pages. Link to article
    • Amadori, M., Kovalchuk, O., Barkaszi, Z., Giusberti, L., Kindlimann, R. & Kriwet, J. 2023. A diverse assemblage of †Ptychodus species (Elasmobranchii: Ptychodontidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Ukraine, with comments on possible diversification drivers during the Cenomanian. Cretaceous Research, 151: 105659 (11 pages). Link to article
    • Balàka, P.F., Ugarković, P., Türtscher, J., Kriwet, J., Niedermüller, S., Krstinić, P. & Jambura, P.L. 2023. Updated Checklist of Chondrichthyan Species in Croatia (Central Mediterranean Sea). In Porcu, C. & Bellodi, A. (eds.). Rays and Sharks: Biology, Ecology, Conservation and Distribution of Predators (Special Issue of Conservation Biology and Biodiversity), 12(7): 952 (33 pages). Link to article
    • Lambert, O., Wanzenböck, G., Pfaff, C., Louwyed, S., Kriwet, J., Marx, F.G. 2023.First eurhinodelphinid dolphin from the Paratethys reveals a new family of specialised echolocators. Historical Biology, 35: 1074-1091. Link to article
    • Staggl, M.A., Ruthensteiner, B. & Straube, N. 2023. Head anatomy of a lantern shark wet-collection specimen (Chondrichthyes: Etmopteridae). Journal of Anatomy, 248: 872-890. Link to article
    • López-Romero, F.A., Stumpf, S., Kamminga, P., Böhmer, C., Pradel, A., Brazeau, M.D. & Kriwet, J. 2023. Shark mandible evolution reveals patterns of trophic and habitat-mediated diversification. Communications Biology, 6, 496 (13 pp.). Link to article
    • Stumpf, S., Kettler, C., Kindlimann, R., Cuny, G. & Kriwet, J. The oldest Gondwanan record of the extinct durophagous hybodontiform chondrichthyan, Strophodus from the Bajocian of Morocco. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology, 142, 5 (15 pp.). Link to article
    • Wen, W., Zhang, Q., Benton, M.J., Kriwet, J., Hu, S., Huang, J., Zhou, C., Cui, X., Ma, Z. & Min, X. 2023. First occurrence of hybodontid teeth in the Luoping Biota (Middle Triassic, Anisian), emphasizing recovery of the marine ecosystem after the end-Permian mass extinction. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 617, 111471 (12 pp.). Link to article
    • Villalobos-Segura, E., Stumpf, S., Türtscher, J., Jambura, P.L., Begat, A., López-Romero, F.A., Fischer, J. & Kriwet, J.. 2023. A synoptic review of the cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes: Holocephali, Elasmobranchii) from the Upper Jurassic Konservat-Lagerstätte of southern Germany: Taxonomy, diversity, and faunal relationships. Diversity, 15, 386 (70 pp.). Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Villalobos-Segura, E., Türtscher, J., Begat, A., Staggl, M.A., Stumpf, S., Kindlimann, R., Klug, S., Lacombat, F., Pohl, B., Maisey, J.G., Naylor, G.J.P. & Kriwet, J. 2023. Systematics and phylogenetic interrelationships of the enigmatic Late Jurassic shark Protospinax annectans Woodward, 1918 with comments on the shark-ray sister group relationship. Diversity, 15, 311 (43 pp.). Link to article
    • Felix, E.J., Mánuel, J.M. Litrán, R., Rodríguez, M.A., Román-Sánchez, S., Lahoz, R., Natividad, E., Fernández-Ponce, C., Garcia-Cozar, F., Llaguno-Munive, M., Abasolo, I., Yeste, P., Pfaff, C., Kriwet, J., Bomati-Miguel, O. 2023. Scanning pulsed laser ablation in liquids: An alternative route to obtaining biocompatible YbFe nanoparticles as multiplatform contrast agents for combined MRI and CT imaging. Cermaics International, 49: 9324-9337. Link to article

    2022
    • Yeste, M.P., Fernández-Ponce, C., Felix, E., Tinoco, M., Fernández-Cisnal, R., García-Vilar, C., Pfaff, C., Kriwe, J., Natividad, E., Cauqui, M.A., García-Cózar, F., Litrán, R. & Bomati-Miguel, O. 2022. Solvothermal Synthesis and Characterization of Ytterbium/Iron Mixed Oxide Nanoparticles with Potential Functionalities for Applications as Multimodal Contrast Agent in Medical Image Techniques. Ceramics International, 48: 31191-31202. Link to article
    • De Gracia, C., Correa-Metrio, A., Carvalho, M., Velez-Juarbe, J., Přikryl, T., Jaramillo, C. & Kriwet, J. 2022. Towards a unifying systematic scheme of fossil and living billfishes (Teleostei, Istiophoridae). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 20: 2091959 (36 pp.). Link to article
    • De Gracia, C., Rodriguez, F. Aguilera, O., Jaramillo, C. & Kriwet, J.. 2022. Fossil evidence for earlier radiation in istiophorid billfishes (Teleostei, Istiophoriformes) uncovered by comparative morphology of the caudal vertebrae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 42: 2100709: (13 pages). Link to article
    • Wen, W., Kriwet, J., Zhang, Q.Y., Benton, M.J., Duffin, C.J., Huang, J.Y., Zhou, C.Y., Hu, S.X. & Ma, Z. 2022. Hybodontiform shark remains (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Lower Triassic of Yunnan Province, China, with comments on hybodontiform diversity across the PTB. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 42: e2108712 (15 pages). Link to article
    • Ćetković, I., Jambura, P.L., Pešić, A., Ikica, Z. & Joksimović, A. 2022. Observations of juvenile sandbar sharks Carcharhinus plumbeus (Nardo, 1827) around the Bojana River delta (Southern Adriatic Sea). Mediterranean Marine Science, 23: 748-753. Link to article
    • Türtscher, J., Jambura, P.L., López-Romero, F.A., Kindlimann, R., Sato, K., Tomita, T. & Kriwet, J. 2022. Heterodonty and ontogenetic shift dynamics in the dentition of the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier (Chondrichthyes, Galeocerdidae). Journal of Anatomy, 241: 372-392. Link to article
    • Kim, S.L., Yeake, D., Balk, M.A., Eberle, J.J., Zeichner, S., Fieman, D. & Kriwet, J. 2022. Decoding the dynamics of dental distributions: insights from shark demography and dispersal. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 289: 20220808. Link to article
    • Villalobos-Segura, E., Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Claeson, K.E., Underwood, C.J., Naylor, G.J.P. & Kriwet, J. 2022. The Phylogeny of rays and skates (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) based on morphological characters revisited. Diversity, 14: 456 (65 pp). Link to article
    • Staggl, M., Abed-Navandi, D. & Kriwet, J. 2022. Cranial morphology of the orectolobiform shark, Chiloscyllium punctatum Müller & Henle, 1838. Vertebrate Zoology, 72, 2022: 311-370. Link to article
    • Happ, J., Elsler, A., Kriwet, J., Pfaff, C. & Bochenski, Z.M. 2022. Two passeriform birds (Aves: Passeriformes) from the Middle Miocene of Austria. PalZ, 96: 313-321. Link to article
    • Schnell, N.K., Kriwet, J., López-Romero, F.A., Lecointre, G. & Pfaff, C. 2021. The musculotendinous system of mesopelagic fishes, part I: Stomiiformes (Teleostei). Journal of Anatomy, 240: 1095-1126. Link to article
    • Melzer, R.R., Brenzinger, B., Lehmann, T., Makovec, T., Mavrič, B., Meyer, R., Staggl, M.A. & Heß, M. 2022. Marine Microworlds - Excursions to the Bottom of the Adriatic Sea. 320 pp. Verlag Dr. Friedirch Pfeil.
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2022. Diversity, palaeoecology and palaeoenvironmental significance of the Eocene chondrichthyan assemblages of the Bolca Lagerstätte, Italy. Lethaia, 54: 736-751. Link to article
    • López-Romero, F.A., Fidji, B., Abed-Navandi, D. & Kriwet, J. 2022. Early shape divergence of developmental trajectories in the jaw of galeomorph sharks. Frontiers in Zoology, 9, 7 (11 pages). Link to article
    • Amadori, M., Kindlimann, R., Fornaciari, E., Giusberti, L. & Kriwet, J. 2022. A new cuspidate ptychodontid shark (Chondrichthyes; Elasmobranchii), from the Upper Cretaceous of Morocco with comments on tooth functionalities and replacement patterns. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 187, 104440 (25 pages). Link to article
    • Stumpf, S., Meng, S. & Kriwet, J. 2022. Diversity patterns of Late Jurassic Chondrichthyans: New insights from a historically collected hybodontiform tooth assemblage from Poland. Diversity, 14(2), 85. Link to article
    • Schade, M., Stumpf, S., Kettler, C., Kriwet, J. & Pfaff, C. 2022. Neuroanatomy of the nodosaurid Struthiosaurus austriacus (Dinosauria: Thyreophora) supports potential ecological differentiations within Ankylosauria. Scientific Reports, 12, 144. Link to article

    2021
    • Feichtinger, I., Adnet, S., Cuny, G., Guinot, G., Kriwet, J., Neubauer, T.A., Pollerspöck, J., Shimada, K., Straube, N., Underwood, C., Vullo, R. & Harzhauser, M. 2021. Comment on "An early Miocene extinction in pelagic sharks". Science, 374, 6573: EABK0632. Link to article
    • Schultze, H.-P. & Kriwet, J. 2021. Die Fische der Germanischen Trias. In: Hauschke, N. & Bachmann, G.H. & Franz, N. (eds.): Trias - Aufbruch in das Erdmittelalter, Vol. 1. pp. 3017-323. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München.
    • Feichtinger, I., Ivanov, A.O., Winkler, V., Dojen, C., Kindlimann, R., Kriwet, J., Pfaff, C., Schraut, G. & Stumpf, S. 2021. Scarce ctenacanthiform sharks from the Mississippian of Austria with an analysis of Carboniferous elasmobranch diversity in response to climatic and environmental changes. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 41: e192590 (14 pp.). Link to article
    • Türtscher, J., López-Romero, F.A., Jambura, P.L., Kindlimann, R., Ward, D., Kriwet, J. 2021. Evolution, diversity and disparity of the tiger shark lineage Galeocerdo in deep time. Paleobiology, 47: 574-590. Link to article
    • Villalobos-Segura, E., Kriwet, J., Vullo, R. & Stumpf, S., Ward, D.J. & Underwood, C.J. 2021. The skeletal remains of the euryhaline sclerorhynchid batoid Onchopristis (Elasmobranchii, Batoidea) from the ‘mid’ Cretaceous and its palaeontological implications. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 193: 746-771. Link to article
    • Sternes, P.C. & Jambura, P.L. 2021. Sightings of a White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) with a significantly deformed pectoral fin off the coast of southern California. Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences, 12: 59-63. Link to article
    • Oyanadel-Urbina, P., Villafaña, J.A., De Gracia, C., Carrillo-Briceño, J.D., Flores, H., Casteletto, V., Kriwet, J., Nielsen, S. & Rivadeneira, M. 2021. Neogene fishes from the Bahía Inglesa Formation, northern Chile. Ameghiniana, 58: 345-368. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Naylor, G., Varese, M., Giusberti, L. & Kriwet, J. 2021. Anatomy, taxonomy, and phylogeny of the Eocene guitarfishes from the Bolca Lagerstätte (Italy) provide new insights into the relationships of the Rhinopristiformes (Elasmobranchii: Batomorphii). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 192: 1090-1110. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Türtscher, J., De Maddalena, A., Giovos, I., Kriwet, J., Rizgalla, J. & Al Mabruk, S.A.A. 2021. Using citizen science to detect rare and endangered species: New records of the great white shark Carcharodon carcharias off the Libyan coast. Annals for Istrian and Mediterranean Studies, Series Historia Naturalis, 31: 51-60. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Türtscher, J., Kriwet, J. & Al Mabruk, S.A.A. 2021. Deadly interaction between a swordfish Xiphias gladius and a bigeye thresher shark Alopias superciliosus. Ichthyological Research, 68: 317-321. Link to article
      Stumpf, S., López-Romero, F.A., Kindlimann, R., Lacombat, F., Pohl, B. & Kriwet, J. 2021. A unique hybodontiform skeleton provides novel insights into Mesozoic chondrichthyan life. Papers in Palaeontology, 7: 1479-1505. Link to article
      Stumpf, S., López-Romero, F.A., Kindlimann, R., Lacombat, F., Pohl, B. & Kriwet, J. 2021. Data from: A unique hybodontiform skeleton provides novel insights into Mesozoic chondrichthyan life. Dryad, Dataset. Link to article
    • Thies, D., Stevens, K. & Stumpf, S. 2021. Stomach contents of the Early Jurassic fish †Lepidotes Agassiz, 1832 (Actinopterygii, Lepisosteiformes) and their palaeoecological implications. Historical Biology, 33: 868-879. Link to article
    • Berio, F., Broyon, M., Enault, S., Pirot, N., López-Romero, F. & Debiais-Thibaud, M.2021. Diversity and evolution of mineralized skeletal tissues in chondrichthyans. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9: 660767. Link to article
    • Stumpf, S., Etches, S., Underwood, C.J. & Kriwet, J. 2021. Durnonovariaodus maiseyi gen. et sp. nov., a new hybodontiform shark-like chondrichthyan from the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Formation of England.PeerJ, 9: e11362 (30 pages). Link to article
    • Guicharrousse-Vargas, M., Villafaña, J.A., Oyanadel-Urbina, P., Figueroa, R., Carrillo-Briceño, J.D., Pérez-Marín, J.R., Rivadeneira, M.M. & Kriwet, J. 2021. The first fossil record of the sawshark Pliotrema (Pristiophoridae) from the Neogene of south-eastern Pacific (Chile). Ameghiniana, 58: 122-133. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Stumpf, S. & Kriwet, J. 2021. Skeletal remains of the oldest known pseudocoracid shark Pseudocorax kindlimanni sp. nov. (Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes) from the Upper Cretaceous of Lebanon. Cretaceous Research, 125: 104842 (13 pages). Link to article
    • Cawley, J.J., Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Villafaña, J.A., López-Romero, F., Kriwet, J., 2021. Rise and fall of †Pycnodontiformes: Diversity, competition and extinction of a successful fish clade. Ecology and Evolution,11: 1769-1796. Link to article
    • Türtscher, J., López-Romero, F., Jambura, P.L., Kindlimann, R., Ward, D.J. & Kriwet, J., 2021. Data from: Evolution, diversity and disparity of the tiger shark lineage Galeocerdo in deep time. Dryad, Dataset. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Ćetković, I., Kriwet, J. & Türtscher, J. 2021. Using historical and citizen science data to improve the knowledge about the occurrence of the elusive sandbar shark Carcharhinus plumbeus in the Adriatic Sea. Mediterranean Marine Science, 22: 169-179. Link to article
    2020
    • Villafaña, J.A., Marramà, G., Klug, S., Pollerspöck, J., Balsberger, M., Rivadeneira, M.M. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Shark, rays and skates (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Upper Marine Molasse (Ottnangian, early Miocene) of the Simssee area (Bavaria, Germany), with comments on palaeogeographic and ecological patterns. PalZ, 94: 725-757. Link to article
    • Kim, S.L., Zeichner, S.S., Colman, A.S., Sher, H.D., Kriwet, J., Mörs, T. & Huber, M. 2020 Probing the ecology and climate of the Eocene Southern Ocean with sand tiger sharks Striatolamia macrota. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 35: e2020PA003997 (21 pages). Link to article
    • Stumpf, S., López-Romero, F., Kindlimann, R., Lacombat, F., Pohl, B., Kriwet, J.. 2020. Data from: A unique hybodontiform skeleton provides novel insights into Mesozoic chondrichthyan life. Dryad, Dataset. Link to article
    • Le Maître, A., Grunstra, N.D.S., Pfaff, C. & Mitteroecker, P. 2020. Evolution of the mammalian ear: An evolvability hypothesis. Evolutionary Biology, 47: 187-192. Link to article
    • Feichtinger, I., Lukeneder, A., Topab, D., Kriwet, J. & Westalld, F. 2020. Fossil microbial tooth decay documents in situ metabolism of enameloid proteins as high-energy nutrition source in deep-water environments. Scientific Reports, 10: 20979. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Naylor, G. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Skeletal anatomy, phylogenetic relationships and paleoecology of the Eocene stingray Arechia Cappetta, 1983 (Batomorphii, Myliobatiformes) from Monte Postale (Bolca Lagerstätte, Italy). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 40: e1803339 (12 pages). Link to article
    • Amadori, M., Amalfitano, J., Giusberti, L., Fornaciari, E., Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2020. The Italian fossil record of the Cretaceous shark, Ptychodus latissimus Agassiz, 1835 (Chondrichthyes; Elasmobranchii). PeerJ, 8: e10167.Link to article
    • Klimpfinger, C. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Comparative morphology of labial cartilages in sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii). The European Zoological Journal, 87 (S1: New Perspectives in Elasmobranchs Research: From Biology to Management and Conservation): 741-753. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Claeson, K., Naylor, G. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Revision of the Eocene 'Platyrhina' species from the Bolca Lagerstätte (Italy) reveals the first panray (Batomorphii: Zanobatidae) in the fossil record. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 18: 1519-1542. Link to article
    • Cawley, J.J., Lehmann, J., Wiese, F. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Some like it hot: Njoerdichthys dyckerhoffi gen. et sp. nov. (Pycnodontiformes, Lower Turonian) northward migration caused by the Cretaceous Thermal Maximum. Cretaceous Research, 116: 104590. Link to article
    • Haug, C. Reumer, J.W.F., Haug, J.T., Arillo, A., Audo, D., Azar, D., Baranov, V., Beutel, R., Charbonnier, S., Feldmann, F., Foth, C., Fraaije, R.H.B., Gašparič, R., Greenwalt, D.E., Hyžný, M., Jagt, J.W.M., Jagt-Yazykova, E.A., Jarzembowski, E., Kerp, H., Kirejtshuk, A.G., Klug, C., Kopylov, D.S., Kotthoff, U., Kriwet, J., Kunzmann, L., McKellar, R.C., Nel, A., Nützel, A., Perrichot, V., Pint, A., Rauhut, O., Schneider, J.W., Schram, F.R., Schweigert, G., Selden, P., Szwedo, J., van Bakel, B.W.M., van Eldijk, T., Vega, F.J., Wang, B. & Reich, M. 2020. Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding "Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility of fossil-based scientific data": the importance of private collections. PalZ: Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 94: 413-429. Link to article
    • Haug, J.T., Azar, D., Ross, A., Szwedo, J., Wang, B., Arillo, A., Baranov, V., Bechteler, J., Beutel, R., Blagoderov, V., Delclòs, X., Dunlop, J., Feldberg, K., Feldmann, R., Foth, C., Fraaije, R.H.B., Gehler, A., Harms, D., Hedenäs, L., Hyžný, M., Jagt, J.W.M., Jagt-Yazykova, E.A., Jarzembowski, E., Kerp, H., Khine, P.K., Kirejtshuk, A.G., Klug, C., Kopylov, D.S., Kotthoff, U., Kriwet, J., McKellar, R.C., Nel, A., Neumann, C., Nützel, A., Peñalver, E., Perrichot, V., Pint, A., Ragazzi, E., Regalado, L., Reich, M., Rikkinen, J., Sadowski, E.-M., Schmidt, A.R., Schneider, H., Schram, F.R., Schweigert, G., Selden, P., Seyfullah, L.J., Solórzano-Kraemer, M.M., Stilwell, J.D., van Bakel, B.W.M., Vega, F.J., Wang, Y., Xing, L. &Haug, C. 2020. Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding "Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility of fossil-based scientific data": Myanmar amber. PalZ: Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 94: 431-437. Link to article
    • López-Romero, F., Stumpf S., Pfaff C., Marramà G., Johanson, Z. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Evolutionary trends of the conserved neurocranium shape in angel sharks (Squatiniformes, Elasmobranchii). Scientific Reports, 10: 12582. Link to article
    • Slater, T.S., Ashbrook, K. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Interrelationships of bullhead sharks (Chondrichthyes: Heterodontiformes) and implications for the extinction of the Jurassic heterodontiform, †Paracestracion. Papers in Palaeontology, 6: 425-437. Link to article
    • López-Romero, F.A., Klimpfinger, C., Tanaka, S. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Growth trajectories of prenatal embryos of the deep-sea shark Chlamydoselachus anguineus (Chondrichthyes). Journal of Fish Biology, 97: 212-224. Link to article
    • Feichtinger, I., Engelbrecht, A., Lukeneder, A. & Kriwet, J. 2020. New chondrichthyans characterized by cladodont-like tooth morphologies from the Early Cretaceous of Austria, with remarks on the microstructural diversity of enameloid. Historical Biology, 32: 823-836. Link to article
    • Villafaña, J.A., Hernandez, S., Alvarado, A., Shimada, K., Pimiento, C., Rivadeneira, M.M. & Kriwet, J. 2020. First evidence of a palaeo-nursery area of the great white shark. Scientific Reports, 10: 8502. Link to article
    • Kriwet, J. 2020. Novel insights into tooth row development: From old ideas to new concepts. BioEssays, 42: 2000045. Link to article
    • Carrillo-Briceño, J.D., Villafaña, J.A., De Gracia, C., Flores-Alcívar, F.F., Kindlimann, R. & Abella, J. 2020. Diversity and aleoenvironmental implications of an elasmobranch assemblage from the Oligocene-Miocene boundary of Ecuador. Peerj, 8: e9051. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Articulated remains of the extinct shark, Ptychodus (Elasmobranchii, Ptychodontidae) from the Upper Cretaceous of Spain provide insights into gigantism, growth rate and life history of ptychodontid sharks. PloS ONE, 15: e0231544. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Türtscher, J., Kindlimann, R., Metscher, B., Pfaff, C., Stumpf, S., Weber, G. & Kriwet, J. 2020. Evolutionary trajectories of tooth histology patterns in modern sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii). Journal of Anatomy, 236: 753-771. Link to article
    • Amadori, M., Amalfitano, J., Giusberti, L., Fornaciari, E., Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2020. A revision of the Upper Cretaceous shark Ptychodus mediterraneus Canavari, 1916 from Italy, with a reassessment of P. latissimus and P. polygyrus Agassiz, 1835 (Chondrichthyes; Elasmobranchii). Cretaceous Research, 110: 104386 (37 pp.). Link to article
    • Ferreira, G.S., Lautenschlager, S., Evers, S.W., Pfaff, C., Kriwet, J., Raselli, I. & Werneburg, I. 2020. Feeding biomechanics suggests progressive correlation of skull architecture and neck evolution in turtles. Scientific Reports, 10, 5505. Link to article
    • Slater, T.S., Ashbrook, K., Kriwet, J. 2020. Data from: Evolutionary relationships among bullhead sharks (Chondrichthyes: Heterodontiformes), Dryad, Dataset, v3. Link to article
    2019
    • Schnetz, L., Pfaff, C., Libowitzky, E., Johanson, Z., Stepanek, R. & Kriwet, J.. 2019. Morphology and evolutionary significance of phosphatic otoliths within the inner ears of cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes). BMC Evolutionary Biology, 19, 238: 1-13. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Naylor, G. & Kriwet, J. 2019. Mosaic of plesiomorphic and derived characters in an Eocene myliobatiform batomorph (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchs) from Italy defines a new, basal body plan in pelagic stingrays. Zoological Letters, 9: 14087. Link to article
    • Stumpf, S. & Kriwet, J. 2019. A new Pliensbachian elasmobranch (Vertebrata, Chondrichthyes) assemblage from Europe, and its contribution to the understanding of late Early Jurassic elasmobranch diversity and distributional patterns. PalZ, 93: 637-658. Link to article
    • Partarrieu, D., Villafaña, J.A., Pinto, L., Mourgues, F.A., Oyanadel-Urbina, P.A., Rivadeneira, M. & Carillo-Briceño, J. 2019. Neogene ‘horn sharks’ Heterodontus (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) from the Southeastern Pacific and Their Paleoenvironmental Significance. Ameghiniana, 55: 651-667. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Giusberti, L., Naylor, G. & Kriwet, J. 2019. A bizarre Eocene dasyatoid batomorph (Elasmobranchii, Myliobatiformes) from the Bolca Lagerstätte (Italy) reveals a new, extinct body plan for stingrays. Scientific Reports, 9:14087. Link to article
    • Villafaña, J.A., Nielsen, S.N., Klug, S. & Kriwet, J. 2019. Early Miocene cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes: Holocephali, Elasmobranchii) from Chile: Diversity and palaeobiogeographic implications. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 96: 102317 (20 pages). Link to article
    • Villafaña, J.A., Marramà, G., Carillo-Briceño, J., Hovestadt, D., Kindlimann, R. & Kriwet, J. 2019. The Neogene fossil record of Aetomylaeus (Elasmobranchii, Myliobatidae) from the south-eastern Pacific. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 39: e1577251 (11 pages). Link to article
    • Fanti, F., Mazzuferi, G. & Marramà, G. 2019. Egg preservation in an Eocene stingray (Myliobatiformes, Dasyatidae) from Italy. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 39: e1578967 (5 pages). Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Naylor, G. & Kriwet, J. 2019. Mosaic of plesiomorphic and derived characters in an Eocene myliobatiform batomorph (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchs) from Italy defines a new, basal body plan in pelagic stingrays. Zoological Letters. Link to article
    • Cawley, J.J. & Kriwet, J. 2019. A new pycnodontid fish Flagellipinna rhomboides (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) of Lebanon, with notes on juvenile form and ecology. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 39: e1614012 (16 pages). Link to article
    • Stumpf, S., Scheer, U. & Kriwet, J. 2019. A new genus and species of extinct ground sharks, †Diprosopovenator hilperti gen. et. sp. nov. (Carcharhiniformes, †Pseudoscyliorhinidae fam. nov.), from the Late Cretaceous of Germany. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 39: e1593185 (16 pages). Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Smirnov, P.V., Trubin, Y.S. & Kriwet, J. 2019. First report of Eocene gadiform fishes from the Trans-Urals (Sverdlovsk and Tyumen Oblasts, Russia). Journal of Paleontology,93: 1001-1009. Link to article
    • Engelbrecht, A., Mörs, T., Reguero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2019. Skates and Rays (Elasmobranchii, Batomorphii) from the Eocene La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica. Historical Biology, 31: 1028-1044. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Kindlimann, R., Marramà, G., Pfaff, C., Stumpf, S., Türtscher, J., Underwood, C.J., Ward, D.J. & Kriwet, J.. 2019. Micro-computed tomography imaging reveals the development of a unique tooth mineralization pattern in mackerel sharks (Chondrichthyes; Lamniformes) in deep time. Scientific Reports, 9, 9652: 1-13. Link to article
    • Pfaff, C., Kriwet, J., Kyle, M. & Johanson, Z. 2019. Ontogenetic development of the otic region in the new model organism, Leucoraja erinacea (Chondrichthyes; Rajidae). Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 109: 104-115. Link to article
    • Cawley, J.J., Kriwet, J., Klug, S. & Benton, M.J. 2019. The stem group teleost Pachycormus (Pachycormiformes: Pachycormidae) from the Upper Lias (Lower Jurassic) of Strawberry Bank, UK. PalZ, 93: 285-302. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Schultz, O. & Kriwet, J. 2019. A new Miocene skate from Central Paratethys (Upper Austria): The first unambiguous skeletal record for the Rajiformes (Chondrichthyes: Batomorphii). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 17: 937-960. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Bannikov, A.F., Kriwet, J. & Carnevale, G. 2019. An Eocene paraclupeid fish (Teleostei: Ellimmichthyiformes) from Bolca, Italy: The youngest marine record of double-armored herrings. Papers in Palaeontology, 5: 83-98. Link to article
    • Wen, W., Hu. S.X., Zhang, Q.Y., Benton, M.J., Kriwet, J., Chen, Z.Q., Zhou, C.Y., Xie, T. & Huang, J.Y. 2019. A new species of Platysiagum from the Luoping Biota (Anisian, Middle Triassic, Yunnan, South China) reveals the relationship between Platysiagidae and Neopterygii. Geological Magazine, 156: 669-682. Link to article
    • Amalfitano, J., Luca, G., Fornaciari, E., Dalla Vecchia, F.M., Luciani, V., Kriwet, J. & Carnevale, G. 2019. Large deadfalls of the 'ginsu' shark Cretoxyrhina mantelli (Agassiz, 1835) (Neoselachii, Lamniformes) from the Upper Cretaceous of northeastern Italy. Cretaceous Research, 98: 250-275. Link to article
    • Robin, N., Marramà, G., Vonk, R., Kriwet, J. & Carnevale, G. 2019. Eocene isopods on electric rays: tracking ancient biological interactions from a complex fossil record. Palaeontology, 62: 287-303. Link to article
    • Pfaff, C., Kriwet, J., Kyle, M. & Johanson, Z. 2019. 3D models related to the publication: Ontogenetic development of the otic region in the new model organism, Leucoraja erinacea (Chondrichthyes; Rajidae). M3 Journal, 5: e78. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Engelbrecht, A., Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2019. Eocene sand tiger sharks (Lamniformes, Odontaspididae) from the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte, Italy: Palaeobiology, palaeobiogeography and evolutionary significance. Historical Biology, 31: 101-115. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Naylor, G. & Kriwet, J. 2019. Reappraisal of the Eocene whiptail stingrays of the Bolca Lagerstätte (Italy) and the possible Tethyan origin of neotrygonines (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae). Zoologica Scripta, 48: 168-184.. Link to article
    • Schwab, J., Kriwet, J., Weber, G.W. & Pfaff, C.. 2019. Carnivoran hunting style and phylogeny reflected in bony labyrinth morphometry. Scientific Reports, 9, 70:1-9. Link to article
    • Kriwet, J. & Pfaff, C. 2019. Evolutionary development of the postcranial and appendicular skeleton in fishes. In Johanson, Z., Underwood, C. & Richter, M. (eds.). Evolution and Development of Fishes. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 188-206. Link to article
    • Amadori, M., Amalfitano, J., Giusberti, L., Fornaciari, E., Luciani, V, Carnevale, C. & Kriwet, J. 2019. First associated tooth set of a high-cusped Ptychodus (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Upper Cretaceous of northeastern Italy, and resurrection of Ptychodus altior Agassiz, 1835. Cretaceous Research, 93: 330-345. Link to article
    • Gouiric-Cavalli, S., Remírez, M., Kriwet, J. 2019. New pycnodontiform fishes (Actinopterygii, Neopterygii) from the Early Cretaceous of the Argentinian Patagonia. Cretaceous Research, 94:45-58. Link to article
    2018
    • Partarrieu, D., Villafaña, J.A., Pinto, L., Amaro-Mourgues, F., Oyanadel-Urbina, P.A., Rivadeneira, M.A., Carrillo-Briceño, J.D. 2018. Neogene ‘horn sharks’ Heterodontus (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) from the southeastern Pacific and their paleoenvironmental significance. Ameghiniana, 55: 651-667. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Klug, S., De Vos, J. & Kriwet, J. 2018. Anatomy, relationships and palaeobiogeographic implications of the first Neogene holomorphic stingray (Myliobatiformes, Dasyatidae) from the early Miocene of Sulawesi, Indonesia, SE Asia. Zoological Journal of the Linnenan Society, 184: 1142-1168. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Claeson, K.M,, Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2018. Revision of Eocene electric rays (Torpediniformes, Batomorphii) from the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte, Italy, reveals the first fossil embryo in situ in batoids and provides new insights into the origin of trophic novelties in coral reef fishes. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 16: 1189-1219. Link to article
    • Partarrieu, D., Villafaña, J.A., Pinto, L., Morgues, F. A., Oyandel-Urbina, P. A., Rivadeneira, M. & Carillo-Briceño, J. 2018. Neogene 'horn sharks' Heterodontus (Chondrichthyes: Elasmobranchii) from the southeastern Pacific and their paleoenvironmental significance. Ameghiniana, 55: 651-667. Link to article
    • Villafaña, J.A., Rivadeneira, M.M. 2018. The modulating role of traits on the biogeographic dynamics of chondrichthyans from the Neogene to the present. Paleobiology, 44: 251-262. Link to article
    • Giusberti, L., Amadori, M., Amalfitano, J., Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2018. Remarks on the nomenclature of the genera Ptychodus Agassiz, 1834 and Buffonites Sternberg, 1829 (Ptychodontidae, Chondrichthyes). Bolletino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 57: 251-253. Link to article
    • Amadori, M., Amalfitano, J., Giusberti, L., Fornacia, E. & Carnevale, G. 2018. Resti inediti di Ptychodus Agassiz, 1834 (Ptychodontidae, Chondrichthyes) conservati presso il Museo Civico di Rovereto (Trento). Annali del Museum Civico di Rovereto, 34: 221-247. Link to article
    • Marramà, G. & Carnevale, G. 2018. Eoalosa janvieri gen. et sp. nov., a new clupeid fish (Teleostei, Clupeiformes) from the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy. PalZ, 92: 107-120. Link to article
    • Bochenski, Z.M., Tomek, T., Wertz, K., Happ, J., Bujoczek, M. & Swidnicka, E. 2018. Articulated avian remains from the early Oligocene of Poland adds to our understanding of Passerine evolution. Palaeontologia Electronica, 21.2.32A: 1-12. Link to article
    • Guinot, G., Adnet, S., Shimada, K., Underwood, C.J., Siversson, M., Ward, D.J., Kriwet, J. & Cappetta, H. 2018. On the need of providing tooth morphology in descriptions of extant elasmobranch species. Zootaxa, 4461: 118-126. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G., Engelbrecht, A., Claeson, K.M., Zorzin, R., Fornasiero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2018. A synoptic review of the Eocene (Ypresian) cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes: Holocephali, Elasmobranchii) of the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte, Italy. PalZ, 92: 283-313. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2018. New observations on the anatomy and paleobiology of the Eocene requiem shark †Eogaleus bolcensis (Carcharhiniformes, Carcharhinidae) from Bolca Lagerstätte, Italy. Comptes rendus Palevol, 17: 443-459. Link to article
    • Jambura, P.L., Pfaff, C., Underwood, C.J., Ward, D.J. & Kriwet, J. 2018. Tooth mineralization and histology patterns in extinct and extant snaggletooth sharks, Hemipristis (Carcharhiniformes, Hemigaleidae) - evolutionary significance or ecological adaptation? PLoS ONE, 13: e0200951 (21 pages). Link to article
    • Cawley, J.J., Marramà, G., Carnevale, G. & Kriwet, J. 2018. A quantitative approach to determine the taxonomic identity and ontogeny of the pycnodontiform fish Pycnodus (Neopterygii, Actinopterygii) from the Eocene of Bolca Lagerstätte, Italy. PeerJ, 6:e4809 (30 pages). Link to article
    • Smith, M.M., Underwood, C., Clark, B., Kriwet, J. & Johanson, Z. 2018. Development and evolution of tooth renewal in neoselachian sharks as a model for transformation in chondrichthyan dentitions. Journal of Anatomy, 232: 891-907. Link to article
    • Marramà, G., Engelbrecht, A., Mörs, T., Reguero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2018. The southernmost occurrence of Brachycarcharias (Lamniformes, Odontaspididae) from the Eocene of Antarctica provides new information about the paleobiogeography and paleobiology of paleogene sand tiger sharks. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Research In Paleontology and Stratigraphy) 124: 283-298. Link to article
    • Fuchs, I., Engelbrecht, A., Lukeneder, A. & Kriwet, J. 2018. New Early Cretaceous sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from deep-water deposits of Austria. Cretaceous Research, 84: 245-257. Link to article
    2017
    • Engelbrecht, A., Mörs, T., Reguero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2017. New carcharhiniform sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the early to middle Eocene, of Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 37: e1371724 (25 pages). Link to article
    • Marramà, G. & Kriwet, J. 2017. Principal component and discriminant analyses as powerful tools to support taxonomic identification and their use for functional and phylogenetic signal detection of isolated fossil shark teeth. PLoS ONE 12: e0188806 (22 pages). Link to article
    • Huber, C., Abert, C., Bruckner, F., Pfaff, C., Kriwet, J., Groenefeld, M., Teliban, I., Vogler, C. & Suess, D. 2017. Topology optimized and 3D printed polymer-bonded permanent magnets for a predefined external field. Journal of Applied Physics, 122: 053904 (7 pages). Link to article
    • Kriwet, J. 2017. Der Hai Janassa bituminosa aus dem Tecklenburger Land. In: Scheer, U., Stottrop, U. & Ruhr Museum (eds): Erdgeschichten. Geologie im Ruhr Museum: 128-129. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Essen. [in German].
    • Amalfitano, J., Giusberti, L., Dalla Vecchia, F.M. & Kriwet, J. 2017. First skeletal remains of the giant sawfish Onchosaurus (Neoselachii, Sclerorhynchiformes) from the Upper Cretaceous of northeastern Italy. Cretaceous Research 69: 124-135.
    • Carnevale, G., Johnson, G. D., Marramà, G. & Bannikov, A. F. 2017. A reappraisal of the Eocene priacanthid fish Pristigenys substriata (De Blainville, 1818) from Monte Bolca, Italy. Journal of Paleontology 91(3): 554-565.
    • Cawley, J.J. & Kriwet, J. 2017. A new pycnodont fish, Scalacurvichthys naishii, gen. et sp. nov., from the Late Cretaceous of the Middle East. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, 16: 659-673. Link to article
    • Cawley, J.J. & Kriwet, J. 2017. Possible sexual dimorphism in Pankowskichthys (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Cenomanian, Haqel, Lebanon. Research & Knowledge 3: 33-35. Link to article
    • Cawley, J.J. & Kriwet, J. 2017. New information about Late Cretaceous pycnodont fishes (Actinopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Near East. Research & Knowledge 3: 47-48. Link to article
    • Engelbrecht, A., Mörs, T., Reguero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2017. A new sawshark, Pristiophorus laevis, from the Eocene of Antarctica with comments on Pristiophorus lanceolatus. Historical Biology 29: 841-853 Link to article
    • Engelbrecht, A., Mörs, T., Reguero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2017. Eocene squalomorph sharks (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from Antarctica. The Journal of South American Earth Sciences.Historical Biology 78: 175-189. Link to article
    • Johanson, Z., Smith, M., Sanchez, S., Senden, T., Trinajstic, K. & Pfaff, C. 2017. Questioning hagfish affinities of the enigmatic Devonian vertebrate Palaeospondylus. Royal Society of Open Science. 4: 170214. Doi: 10.1098/rsos.170214. Link to article
    • Konwert, M. & Stumpf, S. 2017. Exceptionally preserved Leptolepidae (Actinopterygii, Teleostei) from the late Early Jurassic Fossil-Lagerstätten of Grimmen and Dobbertin (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania). Zootaxa 4243 (3): 249-296.
    • Marramà, G., Lombardo, C., Tintori, A. & Carnevale, G. 2017. Redescription of 'Perleidus' (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii) from the Early Triassic of Northwestern Madagascar. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia 123(2): 219-242.
    • Marramà, G. & Carnevale, G. 2017. Morphology, relationships and paleobiology of the Eocene barracudina †Holosteus esocinus (Aulopiformes, Paralepididae) from Monte Bolca, Italy. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society XX: 1-20. Doi: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlw029
    • Marramà, G. & Carnevale, G. 2017. The relationships of Gasteroclupea branisai Signeux, 1964, a freshwater double-armored herring (Clupeomorpha, Ellimmichthyiformes) from the Late Cretaceous-Paleocene of South America. Historical Biology 29: 904-917.
    • Maxwell, E. E. & Stumpf, S. 2017. Revision of Saurorhynchus (Actinopterygii: Saurichthyidae) from the Early Jurassic of England and Germany. European Journal of Taxonomy 321: 1-29.
    • Pfaff, C., Czerny, S., Nagel, D. & Kriwet, J. 2017. Functional morphological adaptations of the bony labyrinth in marsupials (Mammalia, Theria). Journal of Morphology 278: 742-749. Link to article
    • Pfaff, C., Nagel, D., Gunnell, G., Weber, G.W., Kriwet, J., Morlo, M. & Bastl, K. 2017. Palaeobiology of Hyaenodon exiguus (Hyaenodonta, Mammalia) based on morphometric analysis of the bony labyrinth. Journal of Anatomy 230: 282-289. Link to article
    • Puttik, M.N., Kriwet, J., Hu, S., Wen W., Thomas, G.H. & Benton, M.J. 2017. Body length of bony fishes was not a selective factor during the biggest mass extinction of all time. Palaeontology, 60: 727-741. Link to article
    • Schnetz, L., Kriwet, J. & Pfaff, C. 2017. Virtual reconstruction of the skeletal labyrinth of two lamnid sharks (Elasmobranchii, Lamniformes). Journal of Fish Biology 90: 1083-1089. Link to article
    • Schwarzhans, W., Mörs, T., Engelbrecht, A., Reguero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2017. Before the freeze: Otoliths from the Eocene of Seymour Island, Antarctica, reveal dominance of gadiform fishes (Teleostei). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 15(2): 147-170. Link to article
    • Stumpf, S., Ansorge, J., Pfaff, C. & Kriwet, J. 2017. Early Jurassic diversification of pycnodontiform fishes (Actinopterygii, Neopterygii) after the end-Triassic extinction event: Evidence from a new genus and species, Grimmenodon aureum. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 37(4): e1344679 (14 pages). Link to article
    • Engelbrecht, A., Mörs, T., Reguero, M. & Kriwet, J. 2017. Revision of Eocene Antarctic carpet sharks (Elasmobranchii, Orectolobiformes) from Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 15: 969-990.Link to article
    2016
    • Frédérich, B., Marramà, G., Santini, F. & Carnevale, G. 2016. Non-reef environments impact the diversification of extant jacks, remoras and allies (Carangoidei, Percomorpha). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 283: 20161556. Link to article
    • Marramà, G. & Carnevale, G. 2016. The relationships of Gasteroclupea branisai Signeux, 1964, a freshwater double-armored herring (Clupeomorpha, Ellimmichthyiformes) from the Late Cretaceous- Paleocene of South America. Historical Biology. Link to article
    • Roman, C., Koot, M., Kogan, I., Brayard, A., Minikh, A., Brinkman, W., Bucher, H. & Kriwet, J. 2016. Permian-Triassic Osteichthyes (bony fishes): Diversity dynamics and body size evolution. Biological Reviews 91: 106-147.
    • Kriwet, J., Engelbrecht, A., Mörs, T., Reguero, M. & Pfaff, C. 2016. Ultimate Eocene (Priabonian) chondrichthyans (Holocephali, Elasmobranchii) of Antarctica. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36: e1160911 (19 pages).
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2016. Crassodontidanidae, a replacement name for Crassonotidae Kriwet and Klug, 2011 (Chondrichthyes, Hexanchiformes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 36: e1119698 (1 page).
    • Kriwet, J., Mewis, H. & Hampe, O. 2016. A partial skeleton of a new mackerel shark (Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes) from the Miocene of Europe. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60: 857-875.
    • Nagler, C., Haug, C., Resch, U., Kriwet, J. & Haug, J.T. 2016. A 150 million years old "very hungry caterpillar": first fossil record of cymothoid isopods parasitizing on fishes. Bulletin of Geosciences 91: 1-12.
    • Pfaff, C., Zorzin, R. & Kriwet, J. 2016. Evolution of the locomotory system in eels (Teleostei: Elopomorpha). BMC Evolutionary Biology 16: 159 (11 pages). DOI: 10.1186/s12862-016-0728-7.
    • Schnetz, L., Pfaff, C. & Kriwet, J. 2016. Tooth development and histology patterns in lamniform sharks (Elasmobranchii, Lamniformes) revisited. Journal of Morphology 277 (12): 1584-1598.
    • Stumpf, S. 2016. New information on the marine reptile fauna from the lower Toarcian (Early Jurassic) "Green Series" of North-Eastern Germany. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Abhandlungen 280 (1): 87-105.
    2015
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2015. Cartilaginous fishes of the Upper Jurassic Plattenkalks of Solnhofen. In: Arratia, G., Schultze, H.-P., Tischlinger, H. & Viohl, G. (eds): Solnhofen − Ein Fenster in die Jurazeit: 334-359. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. [in German].
    • Licht, M. & Bartsch, P. 2015. Squamation of Tetragonurus cuvieri Risso, 1810 (Stromateoidei, Tetragonuridae). Bulletin of Fish Biology 15: 1-8.
    • Licht, M., Kriwet, J. & Buchwitz, M. 2015. Body size variation in pycnodontiform fishes from the Late Jurassic of Lower Saxony (Northern Germany) as a consequence of interspecific competition? Paläontologische Zeitschrift, DOI: 10.1007/s12542-015-0258-4.
    • Pfaff, C., Martin, T. & Ruf. I. 2015. ´Septal compass´ and ´septal formula´: A New Method for Phylogeneic Investigations of the middle ear region in the Squirre-related clade. Organisms, Diversity, and Evolution 15: 721-730. doi:10.1007/s13127-015-0222-x.
    • Pfaff, C., Martin, T. & Ruf. I. 2015. Bony labyrinth morphometry indicates locomotor adaptations in the squirrel-related clade (Rodentia, Mammalia). Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.0744.
    • Smith, M.M., Riley, A., Fraser, G.J., Underwood, C.J., Welten, M., Kriwet, J., Pfaff, C. & Johanson, Z. 2015, online first. Fossil ray rostrum saw-teeth reveal their early development and demonstrate convergent evolution with dentitions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.1628. Link to article
    • Stepanek, R. & Kriwet, J. 2015. Comparative morphology of the juvenile skeleton in freshwater stingrays with special focus on Paratrygon aiereba (Myliobatiformes: Potamotrygonidae). Zoologischer Anzeiger 255: 7-24.
    • Stumpf, S., Ansorge, J. & Krempien, W. 2015. Gravisaurian sauropod remains from the late Early Jurassic (Lower Toarcian) of North-Eastern Germany. Geobios 48 (3): 271-279.
    2014
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2014. Dental patterns of the stem-group hexanchoid shark, Notidanoides muensteri (Elasmobranchii, Hexanchiformes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 34: 1292-1306.
    • Kriwet, J. & Lehmann, M. 2014. Kieferrest eines Knorpelfisches aus einer ptolemäischen Siedlung Ägypten. Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Instituts in Wien 22: 105-108.
    • Licht, M., Fischer, J., Kriwet, J., Schneider, J.W., Buchwitz, M. & Bartsch, P. 2014. Egg capsule morphology provides new information about the interrelationships of chondrichthyan fishes. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 12: 389-399.
    2013
    • Klug, S. & Kriwet, J. 2013. Node age estimates and the origin of angel sharks, Squatiniformes (Neoselachii, Squalomorphii). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 11(1): 91-110.
    • Klug, S. & Kriwet, J. 2013. An offshore fish assemblage (Elasmobranchii, Actinopterygii) from the Late Jurassic of NE Spain. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 87(2): 235-257.
    • Kogan, I. & Licht, M. 2013. A Belonostomus tenuirostris (Actinopterygii: Aspidorhynchidae) from the Late Jurassic of Kelheim (southern Germany) preserved with its last meal. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 87(4): 543-548.
    • Licht, M. 2013. Indications for retreat area of small pycnodont fishes from the Pteroceras layer (Kimmeridgian, Late Jurassic) of Hanover (Lower Saxony, NW-Germany). Paläontologie, Stratigraphie, Fazies (21), Freiberger Forschungshefte C545: 99-105.
    2012
    • Billet, G., Hautier, L., Asher, R. J., Schwarz, C., Crumpton, N., Martin, Th. & Ruf, I. 2012. High morphological variation of vestibular system accompanies slow and infrequent locomotion in three-toed sloths. Proceedings of the Royal Society London, Biological Series 279: 3932-3939.
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2012. Presence of the extinct sawfish, Onchosaurus (Neoselachii, Sclerorhynchiformes) in the Late Cretaceous of Peru with a review of the genus. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 39: 52-58.
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    • Kriwet, J. 2012. Palaeoniscum freieslebeni. In Martn, T. v. Königswald, W., Radtke, G. & Rust, J. (eds). Paläontologie - 100 Jahre Paläontologischen Gesellschaft. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil (Munich): 84.
    • Licht, M. & Bartsch, P. 2012. Note on the terminal nerve in chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeridae). Cybium 36(4): 539-543.
    • Licht, M., Schmuecker, K., Huelsken, T., Hanel, R., Bartsch, P. & Paeckert, M. 2012. Contribution to the molecular phylogenetic analysis of extant holocephalan fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeriformes). Organisms, Diversity & Evolution 12(4): 421-432.
    • Mette, W., Elsler, A. & Korte, C. 2012. Palaeoenvironmental changes in the Late Triassic (Rhaetian) of the Northern Calcareous Alps: Clues from stable isotopes and microfossils. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 350-352: 62-72.
    • Schwarz, C., Parmentier, E., Wiehr, S., Gemballa, S. 2012. The locomotory system of pearlfish Carapus acus: What morphological features are characteristic for highly flexible fishes? Journal of Morphology 273(5): 519-529.
    • Stepanek, R. & Kriwet, J. 2012. Contributions to the skeletal anatomy of freshwater stingrays (Chondrichthyes, Myliobatiformes): 1. Morphology of male Potamotrygon motor from South America. Zoosystematics and Evolution 88 (2): 145-159.
    2011
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2011. An embryonic mandibular tooth plate and associated remains of a Late Jurassic chimaeroid (Holocephali, Chimaeriformes) from the Iberian Peninsula. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31(5): 954-961.
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2011. A new Jurassic cow shark (Chondrichthyes, Hexanchiformes) with comments on Jurassic hexanchiform systematics. Swiss Journal of Geosciences 104 (suppl. 1): 107-114.
    • Licht, M. 2011. A short contribution about the pycnodont fishes (Actinopterygii, Neopterygii) from Lower Saxony (NW-Germany) described by Fricke (1876). Studia Geologica Salmanticensia 47 (1): 69-76.
    • Licht, M. & Kogan, I. 2011. Late Cretaceous pycnodont fishes (Actinopterygii, Neopterygii) from Saxony (Eastern Germany). Freiberger Forschungshefte C 540: 79-90.
    • Mette, W., Elsler, A. & Korte, C. 2011. Ostracods and d18O analysis in the Late Triassic of the Northern Calcareous Alps - implications for palaeotemperature and sea level fluctuations. Joannea Geologie und Paläontologie 11: 137-140.
    • Straube, N., Duhamel, G., Gasco, N., Kriwet, J. & Schliewen, U. 2011. Description of a new deep-sea lantern shark, Etmopterus viator n. sp. (Squaliformes: Etmopteridae) from the southern hemisphere. In Duhamel, G. & Welsford, D. (eds). The Kerguelen Plateau, Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries. Société Française d´Ichtyologie: pp. 137-150.
    • Straube, N., Kriwet, J. & Schliewen, U. 2011. Cryptic diversity and species assignment of large lantern sharks of the Etmopterus spinax clade from the Southern Hemisphere (Squaliformes, Etmopteridae). Zoologica Scripta 40: 61-75.
    2010
    • Klug, S. 2010. Monophyly, Phylogeny and Systematic Position of the Synechodontiformes (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii). Zoologica Scripta 39: 37-49.
    • Klug, S. & Kriwet, J. 2010. Timing of deep-sea adaptation in dogfish sharks: insights from a supertree of extinct and extant taxa. Zoologica Scripta 39: 331-342.
    • Klug, S. & Kriwet, J. 2010. A new Late Jurassic species of the rare synechodontiform shark, Welcommia (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii). Palaeontologische Zeitschrift 84: 413-419.
    • Klug, S., Tuetken, T., Wings, O.,Pfretzschner, H.-U. & Martin, T. 2010. A Late Jurassic freshwater shark assemblage (Chondrichthyes, Hybodontiformes) from the southern Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, Northwest China. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironment 90: 241-257.
    • Kriwet, J., Endo H. & Stelbrink, B. 2010. On the occurrence of the Taiwan angel shark, Squatina formosa Shen & Ting, 1972 (Chondrichthyes, Squatinidae) from Japan. Zoosystematics and Evolution 86: 117-124.
    • Schmitz, L., Thies, D. & Kriwet, J. 2010. Two new lamniform sharks (Leptostyrax stychi sp. nov. and Protolamna sarstedtensis sp. nov.) from the Early Cretaceous of NW Germany. Neues Jahrbuch fuer Geologie und Palaeontologie, Abhandlungen 257 (3): 283-296.
    • Stelbrink, B., Rintelen, T. von, Cliff, G. & Kriwet, J. 2010. Molecular systematics and global phylogeography of angel sharks (Genus Squatina). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54: 395-404.
    • Straube, N., Iglésias, S.P., Sellos, D.Y., Kriwet, J. & Schliewen, U. 2010. Molecular Phylogeny and Node Time Estimation of Bioluminescent Lantern Sharks (Elasmobranchii: Etmopteridae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 56: 905-917.
    2009
    • Klug, S. 2009. A new palaeospinacid shark (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii) from the Upper Jurassic of southern Germany. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 29(2): 326-335.
    • Klug, S., Kriwet, J., Böttcher, R., Schweigert, G. & Dietl, G. 2009. Skeletal anatomy of the extinct shark Paraorthacodus jurensis (Chondrichthyes; Palaeospinacidae), with comments on synechodontiform and palaeospinacid monophyly. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 157: 107-134.
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2009. Fossil record and origin of squaliform sharks (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii). In Gallucci, V., McFarlane, G. & Bargmann, G. (eds). Biology and Management of dogfish sharks. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland: 19-38.
    • Kriwet, J., Kiessling, W. & Klug, S. 2009. Diversification trajectories and evolutionary life-history traits in early sharks and batoids. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Biological Series 276: 945-951.
    • Kriwet, J., Nunn, E.V. & Klug, S. 2009. Neoselachians (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Lower and lower Upper Cretaceous of north-eastern Spain. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 155: 316-347.
    • Licht, M. 2009. Is it possible to determine a special fish group by one habitat?: A short discussion. Studia Geologica Salmanticensia 45(2): 181-186.
    • Licht, M. 2009. The relationship of prearticular length and standard length in pycnodontiform fishes. Studia Geologica Salmanticensia 45(2): 139-148.
    • Schneider, S., Berning, B., Bitner, M. A., Carriol, R.-P., Jäger, M., Kriwet, J., Kroh, A. & Werner, W. 2009. A parautochthonous shallow marine fauna from the Late Burdigalian (early Ottnangian) of Gurlarn (Lower Bavaria, SE Germany): Macrofaunal inventory and paleoecology. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie 254: 63-103.
    2008
    • Carvalho, M.R., Kriwet, J. & Thies, D. 2008. A systematic and anatomical revision of Late Jurassic angelsharks (Chondrichthyes: Squatinidae). In Arratia, G., Schultze, H.-P. & Wilson, M.V.H. (eds). Mesozoic Fishes 4 - Homology and Phylogeny. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, München: 469-502.
    • Klug, S. 2008. The Late Jurassic neoselachian Macrourogaleus Fowler, 1947 is a palaeospinacid shark (Elasmobranchii; Synechodontiformes). Acta Geologica Polonica 58: 229-234.
    • Klug, S. & Kriwet, J. 2008. A new basal galeomorph shark (Synechodontiformes, Neoselachii) from the Early Jurassic of Europe. Naturwissenschaften 95: 443-448.
    • Klug, S., Kriwet, J., Lirio, M. & Nunez, H. 2008. Synechodontiform sharks (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii) from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica. In Arratia, G., Schultze, H.-P. & Wilson, M.V.H. (eds). Mesozoic Fishes 4 - Homology and Phylogeny. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Muenchen: 455-467.
    • Kriwet, J. 2008. A Late Jurassic carpetshark (Neoselachii, Orectolobiformes) from southern Germany. In Arratia, G., Schultze, H.-P. & Wilson, M.V.H. (eds). Mesozoic Fishes 4 - Homology and Phylogeny. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Muenchen: 443-454.
    • Kriwet, J. 2008. The dentition of the enigmatic pycnodont fish Athrodon wittei (Fricke, 1876) (Neopterygii; Pycnodontiformes), from the Late Jurassic of NW Germany. Fossil Record 11(2): 61-66.
    • Kriwet, J. 2008. A new species of extinct bullhead sharks, Paracestracion viohli sp. nov. (Neoselachii, Heterodontiformes), from the Upper Jurassic of South Germany. Acta Geologica Polonica 58: 235-241.
    • Kriwet, J. 2008. Erratum. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28: 578.
    • Kriwet, J. & Hecht, T. 2008. A review early gadiform evolution and diversification: first record of a rattail fish skull (Gadiformes, Macrouridae) from the Eocene of Antarctica, with otoliths preserved in situ. Naturwissenschaften 95: 899-907.
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2008. Diversity and biogeography patterns of Late Jurassic neoselachians (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii). In Cavin, L., Longbottom, A. & Richter, M. (eds). Fishes and the Break-up of Pangaea. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 295: 55-69.
    • Kriwet, J., Klug, S., Canudo, J.I. & Cuenca-Bescos, G. 2008. A new Early Cretaceous lamniform shark: Eoptolamna eccentrolopha gen. et sp. nov. (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 154: 278-290.
    • Kriwet, J., Witzmann, F., Klug, S. & Heidtke, U.H.J. 2008. First direct evidence of a vertebrate three-level trophic chain in the fossil record. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 275: 181-186.
    • Ruthensteiner, B., Reinicke G.B., & Straube N. 2008. The Type Material of Hydrozoa described by Eberhard Stechow in the Zoologische Staatssammlung München. Spixiana 31: 3-27.
    • Straube, N., Schliewen, U. & Kriwet, J. 2008. Dental structure of the Giant lantern shark Etmopterus baxteri (Chondrichthyes: Squaliformes) and its taxonomic implications. Environmental Biology of Fishes 82: 133-141.
    2007
    • Klug, S. 2007. A short synopsis of Cretaceous synechodontiform sharks (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii) from Antarctica. Hallesches Jahrbuch für Geowissenschaften, Beiheft 23: 133-134.
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2007. Late Jurassic diversity and geographic patterns of neoselachians (Chondrichthyes). Hallesches Jahrbuch für Geowissenschaften, Beiheft 23: 131-132.
    • Kriwet, J., Soler-Gijón, R. & López-Martínez, N. 2007. Neoselachian faunas from the upper Campanian and lower Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) of the southern Pyreneens (northern Spain). Palaeontology 50: 1-21.
    • Pucéat, E., Lécuyer, C., Donnadieu, Y., Naveau, P., Cappetta, H., Ramstein, G., Huber, B.T. & Kriwet, J. 2007. Fish tooth delta18O revising Late Cretaceous meridional upper ocean water temperature gradients. Geology 35(2): 107-110.
    2006
    • Klug, S. & Kriwet, J. 2006. Anatomy and systematics of the Early Jurassic neoselachian shark Synechodus smith-woodwardi (Fraas, 1896) from southern Germany. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Monatshefte 2006(4): 193-211.
    • Kriwet, J. 2006. Biology and dental morphology of Priscusurus adruptodontus gen. et sp. nov. (Chondrichthyes, Lamniformes) from the Albian (Early Cretaceous) of Peru. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26: 583-543.
    • Kriwet, J., Lirio, M., Nunez, H. Puceat, E. & Lécuyer, C. 2006. Late Cretaceous Antarctic fish diversity. In Pirrie, D., Francis, J. E. & Crame J. A. (eds). Cretaceous-Tertiary high-latitude palaeoenvironments, James Ross Basin, Antarctica. Geological Society of London Special Publication 258: 83-100.
    • Kriwet, J., Thies, D. & Müller, A. 2006. Paraphorosoides gen. nov., a replacement name for Palaeomicroides Thies and Müller, 1993 (Chondrichthyes, Squaliformes), a preoccupied name. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 26: 487.
    2005
    • Kiessling, W., Aragón, E., Scasso, R., Aberhan, M., Kriwet, J., Fracchia, D., Medina, F. 2005. Massive corals in Paleocene siliclastic sediments of Chubut (Patagonia, Argentina). Facies 51: 233-241.
    • Kriwet, J. 2005a. A comprehensive study of the skull and dentition of pycnodont fishes (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes. Zitteliana 45: 135-188.
    • Kriwet, J. 2005b. An amioid fish (Neopterygii, Amiiformes) from the Late Jurassic of the Iberian Peninsula. Geobios 38: 99-106.
    • Kriwet, J. 2005c. Additions to the Eocene selachian fauna of Antarctica with comments on Antarctic selachian diversity. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25: 1-7.
    • Kriwet, J. & Schmitz, L. 2005. New insight into the distribution and palaeobiology of the pycnodont fish Gyrodus. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50: 49-56.
    2004
    • Arratia, G., López-Arbarello, A., Prasad, G.V.R., Parnar, V. & Kriwet, J. 2004. Late Cretaceous-Paleocene percomorphs (Teleostei) from India Early radiation of Perciformes. In Arratia, G.& Cloutier, R. (eds). Recent advances in Vertebrate Paleontology: 635-655; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Muenchen.
    • Kriwet, J. & Klug, S. 2004. Late Jurassic selachians (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from southern Germany: Re-evaluation on taxonomy and diversity. Zitteliana A44: 67-95.
    • Delsate, D. & Kriwet, J. 2004. Late Triassic pycnodont fish remains (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Germanic basin. Eclogae geologicae Helvetiae 97: 183-191.
    • Kriwet, J. & Benton, M. 2004. Neoselachian (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) diversity across the K/T boundary. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 214: 181-194.
    • Kriwet, J. 2004c. A new pycnodont fish genus (Neopterygii: Pycnodontiformes) from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Mount Lebanon and its interrelationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24: 525-532.
    • Kriwet, J. 2004b. The systematic position of the Cretaceous sclerorhynchid sawfishes (Elasmobranchii, Pristiorajea). In Arratia, G. & Tintori, A. (eds). Mesozoic Fishes 3 Systematics, Paleoenvironment and Biodiversity: 57-74; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Muenchen.
    • Kriwet, J. 2004a. Late Jurassic selachians (Chondrichthyes: Hybodontiformes, Neoselachii) from Central-Portugal. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Monatshefte 4: 233-256.
    2003
    • Kriwet, J. 2003a. First record of Early Cretaceous shark (Chondrichthyes, Neoselachii) from Antarctica. Antarctic Science 15: 519-523.
    • Kriwet, J. 2003b. Neoselachian remains (Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchii) from the Middle Jurassic of SW Germany and NW Poland. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48(4): 587-598.
    • Kriwet, J. 2003c. Lancetfish teeth (Neoteleostei, Alepisauroidei) from the Early Cretaceous of Alcaine, NE Spain. Lethaia 36: 323-331.
    • Kriwet, J. 2003d. Dental Morphology of the pycnodont fish Stemmatodus rhombus (Agassiz 1844) (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Early Cretaceous with comments on its systematic position. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 94: 145-155.
    • Kriwet, J. & Gazdzicki, A. 2003. A new Chimeroid fish (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from the Eocene La Meseta Fm. of Seymour Island. Polish Polar Research 24: 29-51.
    2002
    • Aberhan, M., Bussert, R., Heinrich, W.-D., Schrank, E., Schultka, S., Sames, B., Kriwet, J. & Kapilima, S. 2002. Palaeoecology and depositional environments of the Tendaguru Beds (Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, Tanzania). Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fuer Naturkunde zu Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe 5: 19-44.
    • Arratia, G., Kriwet, J. & Heinrich, W.-D. 2002. Selachians and actinopterygians from the Upper Jurassic of Tendaguru, Tanzania. Mitteilungen aus dem Museum ffuer Naturkunde zu Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe 5: 207-230.
    • Kriwet, J. 2002a. Anomoeodus pauciseriale, a new pycnodont fish (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the White Chalk Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Sussex, South England. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 76(1): 117-123.
    • Kriwet, J. 2002b. Pycnodont fish remains (Neopterygii: Pycnodontiformes) from the Upper Jurassic of the Lusitanian basin. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Monatshefte 10: 577-587.
    2001
    • Kriwet, J. 2001a. Palaeobiogeography of pycnodontiform fishes (Actinopterygii, Neopterygii). Seminario de Paleontología de Zaragoza 5.1: 121-130.
    • Kriwet, J. 2001b. Feeding mechanisms and ecology of pycnodont fishes (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes). Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde zu Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe 4: 139-165.
    • Kriwet, J. & Kussius, K. 2001. Paleobiology and Paleobiogeography of slerorhynchid sawfishes (Chondrichthyes, Batomorphii). Revista espanola de Paleontología nr extraordinario: 35-46.
    2000
    • Kriwet, J. 2000a. The fish fauna from the Guimarota mine. In Martin, Th. & Krebs, B. (eds). Guimarota A Jurassic ecosystem: 41-50; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Muenchen.
    • Kriwet, J. 2000b. Revision of Mesturus cordillera Martill et al., 1998 (Actinopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Oxfordian (Upper Jurassic) of northern Chile. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20(3): 450-455.
    1999
    • Kriwet, J. 1999a. Neoselachier (Pisces, Elasmobranchii) aus der Unterkreide (unteres Barremium) von Galve und Alcaine (Spanien, Provinz Teruel). Palaeo Ichthyologica 9: 113-142.
    • Kriwet, J. 1999b. Ptychotrygon geyeri n. sp. (Chondrichthyes, Rajiformes) from the Utrillas Formation (upper Albian) of the central Iberian Ranges (East-Spain). Profil 16: 337-346.
    • Kriwet, J. 1999c Pycnodont fishes (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the upper Barremian (Lower Cretaceous) of Una (Cuenca Province, E-Spain) and branchial teeth in pycnodontid fishes. In Arratia, G. & Schultze, H.-P. (eds): Mesozoic Fishes - Systematics and the fossil record: 215-238; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Muenchen.
    • Kriwet, J., Poyato-Ariza, F. & Wenz, S. 1999. A revision of Coelodus subdiscus Wenz, 1989 (Neopterygii, Pycnodontiformes) from the Early Cretaceous of Montsec de Rubies (Lérida). Treballs del Museu de Geologia de Barcelona 8: 33-65.
    • Schultze, H.-P. & Kriwet, J. 1999. Die Fische der Germanischen Trias. In Hauschke, N. & Wilde, V. (eds). Trias. Eine ganz andere Welt. Mitteleuropa im fuehen Erdmittelalter: 239-250; Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil, Muenchen.
    1998
    • Bellas, S.M., Kussius, K., Kommerell, J.K. & Kriwet, J. 1998. Integrated biostratigraphical approach of the Neogene Pigadia basin of Karpathos Island (Dodecanes Group, Greece) - Implications on the depositional palaeoenvironment based on calcareous nannofossils, ostracodes and facies development with special references to Messinian fish assemblages. Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen E 28: 129-156.
    • Kriwet, J. 1998. Late Jurassic elasmobranch and actinopterygian fishes from Portugal and Spain. Cuadernos de Geología Ibérica 24: 241-260.
    1997
    • Kriwet, J. 1997. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Fischfauna des Oberjura (unteres Kimmeridgium) der Kohlengrube Guimarota bei Leiria, Mittel-Portugal: 2. Neoselachii (Pisces, Elasmobranchii). Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen E 25: 293-301.
    • Kriwet, J., Rauhut, O.W.M. & Gloy, U. 1997. Microvertebrate remains (Pisces, Archosauria) from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) of southern France. Neues Jahrbuch fuer Geologie und Palaeontologie, Abhandlungen 206(1): 1-28.
    1995
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