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author perezVictor J. Perez. Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, Florida Museum of Natural History, 1659 Museum Rd., Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA. Victor.Perez@calvertcountymd.gov
and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida, 241 Williamson Hall, PO Box 112120, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA.
and Department of Paleontology, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons, Maryland 20688, U.S.A

Dr. Victor J. Perez is the Assistant Curator of Paleontology at the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons, Maryland, USA. He primarily researches the evolution and ecology of Cenozoic sharks and rays.

 

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author lederRonny M. Leder. Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, Florida Museum of Natural History, 1659 Museum Rd., Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA.
Natural History Museum City of Leipzig, Lortzingstraße 3, 04105 Leipzig, Germany. ronnymaik.leder@leipzig.de

Dr. Ronny Maik Leder is a Palaeobiologist and the Director General of the Natural History Museum of the City of Leipzig. His research focuses mainly on morphometric analysis of fossil shark teeth, fossil fish faunas and marine biota in general but also on terrestrial fossil faunas and tertiary plant associations.

 

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author3Teddy Badaut. Independent Researcher, Thoirette, France. kieffer_stirlling@hotmail.fr

Teddy Badaut is an independent researcher from France, with a particular interest in Cenozoic marine faunas. He has been studying the fossil record of sharks for the past two decades.