Stjepan Ćorić
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Stjepan Ćorić
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Publications
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2009
[edit]- Schultz, O., Harzhauser, M., Kroh, A. & Ćorić, A.. 2009. A giant early Miocene sunfish from the North Alpine Foreland Basin (Austria) and its implication for molid phylogeny. Ruzena Gregorova. 29(2): 359-371. DOI: 10.1671/039.029.0201. ResearchGate. Reference page.
2015
[edit]- Bratishko, A., Schwarzhans, W., Reichenbacher, B., Vernyhorova, Y. & Ćorić, S., 2015: Fish otoliths from the Konkian (Miocene, early Serravallian) of Mangyshlak (Kazakhstan): testimony to an early endemic evolution in the Eastern Paratethys. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 89 (4): 839–889. DOI: 10.1007/s12542-015-0274-4 Reference page.
2022
[edit]- Feichtinger, I., Pollerspöck, J., Harzhauser, M., Auer, G., Ćorić, S., Kranner, M. & Guinot, G. 2022. Shifts in composition of northern Tethyan elasmobranch assemblages during the last millennia of the Cretaceous. Cretaceous Research, 142, Article 105414. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105414
. Reference page. - Feichtinger, I., Guinot, G., Straube, N., Harzhauser, M., Auer, G., Ćorić, S., Kranner, M., Schellhorn, S., Ladwig, J., Thies, D. & Pollerspöck, J. 2022. Revision of the Cretaceous shark Protoxynotus (Chondrichthyes, Squaliformes) and early evolution of somniosid sharks. Cretaceous Research, 140, Article 105331. DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105331
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2024
[edit]- Feichtinger, I., Pollerspöck, J., Harzhauser, M., Auer, G., Ćorić, S., Kranner, M., Beaury, B. & Guinot, G. 2024. Earliest Danian outer neritic elasmobranch assemblages reveal an environmentally controlled faunal turnover at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary in the northern Tethyan Realm (Austria). Papers in Palaeontology 10(1): Article e1547. DOI: 10.1002/spp2.1547
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2025
[edit]- Feichtinger, I., Beaury, B., Ćorić, S., Straube, N., Harzhauser, M., Kranner, M., Auer, G., Guinot, G. & Pollerspöck, J. 2025. A new deep-marine elasmobranch fauna from the Late Cretaceous of Bergen (Bavaria, Germany) dominated by squaliform sharks. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 99: 71–93. DOI: 10.1007/s12542-024-00713-w
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