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Adams, W.F. and C. Wilson.  (1995).  The status of the smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata Latham 1794                      (Pristiformes:  Pristidae), in the United States.  Chondros 6(4):  1-5.

Adams,  W. F.  (1996).  Where have all the sawfishes gone?  Living Ocean News, summer, 1.

Anon.  (1996a).  Request for information on sawfishes, family Pristidae.  Shark News (6) March:  p. 2.

Anon.  (1996b).  Sawfishes considered for CITES- advice sought.  Shark News (7) July:  p. 3.

Anon.  (1996c).  Sawfish in the Mekong River.  Shark News (7) July:  p. 14.

Baughman, J.L.  (1943).  Notes on sawfish, Pristis perotteti Muller and Henle, not previously reported
                  from the waters of the United States.  Copeia (1):  43-48.

Bigelow, H.B. and W.C. Schroeder.  (1953).  Sawfishes, guitarfishes, skates and rays.  Fishes of the Western                    North Atlantic.  Memoirs of the Sears Memorial Foundation for Marine Research, 1:1-514.

Breder, C.M.  (1952).  On the utility of the saw of the sawfish.  Copeia (2):  90-91.

Caldwell, S.  (1990).  Texas sawfish:  which way did they go?.  TIDE.  Jan/Feb:  16-19.

Cappetta, H.  (1987).  Chondrichthyes II.  Mesozoic and Cenozoic Elasmobranchii.  Handbook of
                   Paleoichthyology, vol. 3B.  Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, 186 p.

Compagno, L.J.V.  (1973).  Interrelationships of living elasmobranchs.  In:  Interrelationships of Fishes.  
                Supplement no. 1 to the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, vol. 53 (P.H. Greenwood,                    R.S. Miles, and C. Patterson, eds.):  15-61.

Compagno, L.J.V. and P.R. Last, (1999). Pristidae. Sawfishes. p. 1410-1417. In K.E. Carpenter and V.                       Niem (eds.) FAO identification guide for fishery purposes. The Living Marine Resources of the                     Western Central Pacific. FAO, Rome.

Compagno, L.J.V., D.A. Ebert and M.J. Smale.  (1989).  Guide to the Sharks and Rays of Southern Africa.                  New Holland Ltd., London, 158 p.

Compagno, L.J.V. and S.F. Cook.  (1995).  The exploitation and conservation of freshwater
               elasmobranchs:  status of taxa and prospects for the future.  Journal of Aquariculture & Aquatic                   Sciences 7:  62-90.  

Cook, S.F., L. Compagno and M. Oetinger.  (1995).  Status of the largetooth sawfish Pristis perotteti
                Muller and Henle, 1841.  Shark News (4) July:  p. 5.

Cook, S.F.  (1995).  Cyanide spill in the Essequibo River, Guyana.  Shark News (5) October:  p. 10.

Fowler, Sarah.  (1998).  Recent sawfish records.  Shark News (12) Nov:  p. 4.

Garman, S.  (1913).  The Plagiostomia.  Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard
                College  36:  1-515.

Hoffman, L.  (1913).  Zur kenntnis des neurocranium der Pristiden und Pristiophoriden.   Zoologisches
                 Jahrbucher 33:  234-360 [German].

Ishihara, H., T. Taniuchi, M. Sano, and P. Last.  (1991).  Record of Pristis clavata Garman from the
               Pentecost River, Western Australia, with brief notes on its osmoregulation, and comments on the                 systematics of the Pristidae.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi, eds.  Studies on Elasmobranchs                   Collected from Seven River Systems in Northern Australia and Papua New Guinea.  The                             University Museum, the University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3, pp. 43-53.

Ishihara, H., T. Taniuchi, and M. Shimizu.  (1991).  Sexual dimorphism in number of rostral teeth in the
               sawfish, Pristis microdon collected from Australia and Papua New Guinea.  In:  M. Shimizu and                  T. Taniuchi, eds.  Studies on Elasmobranchs Collected from Seven River Systems in Northern                    Australia and Papua New Guinea.  The University Museum, the University of Tokyo, Nature and                  Culture, no. 3, pp. 83-89.

Last, P.R. and J.D. Stevens.  (1994).  Sharks and Rays of Australia.  Family Pristidae:  Sawfishes.
              CSIRO, Australia, pp. 360-367.
      
Latham, J.  (1794).  An essay on the various species of sawfish.  Transactions of the Linnean Society of
               London.  2:  273-282.

Meng, Qingwen and Yuanding Zhu.  (1985).  A study of the spiral valves of Chinese cartilaginous fishes.                      Acta Zoologica Sinica 31(3):  277-284.

Miller, W.A.  (1974).  Observations on the developing rostrum and rostral teeth of sawfish:  Pristis
               perotteti and P. pectinatus.  Copeia (2):  311-318.

Miller, W.A.  (1995).  Rostral and dental development in sawfish (Pristis perotteti).  Journal of
               Aquariculture & Aquatic Sciences.  7:  98-107.  

Mizue, K. and M. Hara.  (1991).  The rectal gland of freshwater sawfish, Pristis microdon, and bull shark,
               Carcharhinus leucas, collected from the Daly and Sepik River.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi,                 eds.  Studies on Elasmobranchs Collected from Seven River Systems in Northern Australia and                   Papua New Guinea.  The University Museum, the University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3,                pp. 63-69.

Musick, J.A., M.M. Harbin, S.A. Berkeley, G.H. Burgess, A.M. Eklund, L. Findley, R.G. Gilmore,
            J.T. Golden, D.S. Ha, G.R. Huntsman, J.C. McGovern, S.J. Parker, S.G. Wright.  (2000).
            Marine, estuarine, and diadromous fish stocks at risk of extinction in North America
            (exclusive of Pacific salmonids).  Fisheries  25: 6-30.

Ng, P.K.L. and H.H. Tan.  (1997).  Freshwater fishes of Southeast Asia:  potential for the aquarium fish                      trade and conservation issues.  Aquarium Sciences and Conservation 1(2):  79-90.

Ogawa, K.  (1991).  Ectoparasites of sawfish, Pristis microdon, caught in freshwaters of Australia and
              Papua New Guinea.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi, eds.  Studies on Elasmobranchs Collected               from Seven River Systems in Northern Australia and Papua New Guinea.  The University                             Museum, the University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3, pp. 91-101.

Otake, T.  (1991).  Serum composition and nephron structure of freshwater elasmobranchs collected from
                Australia and Papua New Guinea.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi, eds.  Studies on                                  Elasmobranchs Collected from Seven River Systems in Northern Australia and Papua New                          Guinea.  The University Museum, the University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3, pp. 55-62.

Seitz, J.C. & G.R. Poulakis.  (In press).  Recent occurrences of sawfishes (Elasmobranchiomorphi:
            Pristidae) along the southwest coast of Florida (USA).  Florida Scientist.  

Shellis, R.P. and B.K.B. Berkovitz.  (1980).  Dentine structure in the rostral teeth of the sawfish Pristis
                (Elasmobranchii).  Archives of Oral Biology 25(5):  339-349.

Simpfendorfer, C.A.  (2000).  Predicting population recovery rates for endangered western Atlantic
            sawfishes using demographic analysis.  Environmental Biolology of Fishes  58: 371-377.

Slaughter, B.H. and S. Springer.  (1968).  Replacement of rostral teeth in sawfishes and sawsharks.  
               Copeia (3):  499-506.

Tanaka, S.  (1991).  Age estimation of freshwater sawfish and sharks in northern Australia and Papua New
                Guinea.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi, eds.  Studies on Elasmobranchs Collected from                          Seven River Systems in Northern Australia and Papua New Guinea.  The University Museum,                     the University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3, pp. 71-82.

Taniuchi, T. and M. Shimizu.  (1991).  Elasmobranchs collected from seven river systems in northern
                 Australia and Papua New Guinea.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi, eds.  Studies on                                  Elasmobranchs Collected from Seven River Systems in Northern Australia and Papua New                          Guinea.  The University Museum, the University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3, pp. 3-10.

Taniuchi, T., T.T. Kan, S. Tanaka, and T. Otake.  (1991).  Collection and measurement data and                             diagnostic characters of elasmobranchs collected from three river systems in Papua New                              Guinea.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi, eds.  Studies on Elasmobranchs Collected from Seven               River Systems in Northern Australia and Papua New Guinea.  The University Museum, the                          University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3, pp. 27-41.

Taniuchi, T., M. Shimizu, M. Sano, O. Baba, and P. Last.  (1991).  Descriptions of freshwater
              elasmobranchs collected from three rivers in northern Australia.  In:  M. Shimizu and T. Taniuchi,
              eds.  Studies on Elasmobranchs Collected from Seven River Systems in Northern Australia and                   Papua New Guinea.  The University Museum, the University of Tokyo, Nature and Culture, no. 3,                pp. 11-26.

Taylor, L.R., ed.  (1997).  Sharks and Rays.  The Nature Company Guides.  Weldon Owen Inc, Sydney,
               288 p.

Thorson, T.B.  (1973).  Sexual dimorphism in number of rostral teeth of the sawfish, Pristis perotteti
               Muller and Henle, 1841.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 102(3):  612-614.

Thorson, T.B.  (1974).  Occurrence of the sawfish, Pristis perotteti, in the Amazon River, with notes on P.
                 pectinatus.  Copeia (2):  560-564.

Thorson, T.B.  (1976a).  The status of the Lake Nicaragua shark:  An updated appraisal.  In:  T.B. Thorson,                 ed.  Investigations of the Ichthyofauna of Nicaraguan Lakes.  University of Nebraska-Lincoln,                       Lincoln:  pp. 561-574.  

Thorson, T.B.  (1976b).  Observations on the reproduction of the sawfish, Pristis perotteti, in Lake                               Nicaragua, with recommendations for its conservation.  In:   T.B. Thorson, ed.  Investigations of                  the Ichthyofauna of Nicaraguan Lakes.  University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln:  pp. 641-650.  
  
Thorson, T.B.  (1980).  La explotacion excesiva del pez sierra, Pristis perotteti en el Lago Nicaragua.  
            ConCiencia 7(1):  11-13.

Thorson, T.B. (1982a).  Life history implications of a tagging study of the largetooth sawfish, Pristis
             perotteti, in the Lake Nicaragua-Rio San Juan system.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 7(3):                      207-228.

Thorson, T.B.  (1982b).  The impact of commercial exploitation on sawfish and shark populations in Lake
            Nicaragua.  Fisheries 7(2):  2-10.

Thorson, T.B., C.M. Cowan, and D.E. Watson.  (1966).  Sharks and sawfish in the Lake Izabal-Rio Dulce
           system, Guatemala.  Copeia (3):  620-622.

Vasquez-Montoya, R.V. and T.B. Thorson.  (1982).  The bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) and the
             largetooth sawfish (Pristis perotetti) in Lake Bayano, a tropical man-made impoundment in
              Panama.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 7(4):  341-347.

Wallace, J.H.  (1967).  The Batoid Fishes of the East Coast of Southern Africa.  Part 1:  Sawfishes and                  Guitarfishes.  South African Association for Marine Biological Research.  Oceanographic Rsearch               Institute, Investigational Report (15), 32 p.

Zhu, Y.T. and Q.W. Meng.  (1979).  Zhongguo Ruangu Yu Lei De Ce Xian Guan Xitong Ji Luolun Weng               He Luolun Guan Xitong De Yan Jiu / A Study of the Lateral-line Canals System and that of                        Lorenzini Ampullae and Tubules of Elasmobranchiate Fishes of China.  Science and Technology             Press, Shanghai [Chinese].




Smalltooth sawfish in Predator Lagoon
Nassau, Bahamas
Photo by Kim Fox
Largetooth sawfish
Osaka Aquarium
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