Jack Garrick
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New Zealand ichthyologist
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Jack Garrick's Degrees
- Bachelors Marine Biology University of Auckland
- Masters Fisheries Science University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Andrew Frank "Jack" Garrick was a New Zealand ichthyologist. He specialized in elasmobranchs and published many books and articles about shark and ray biology. In 1982, he published a thorough taxonomy on sharks of the genus Carcharhinus, where he identified the smoothtooth blacktip shark as a new species. He is the species authority for several types of sharks, including the New Zealand lanternshark. Garrick was a zoology professor at Victoria University of Wellington, appointed to a personal chair in 1971.
Jack Garrick's Published Works
Published Works
- Sharks of the genus Carcharhinus (1982) (143)
- A Survey of Vertebral Numbers in Sharks (1964) (110)
- Revision of sharks of genus Isurus with description of a new species (Galeoidea, Lamnidae) (1967) (33)
- Additions to a revision of the shark genus Carcharhinus : synonymy of Aprionodon and Hypoprion, and description of a new species of Carcharhinus (Carcharhinidae) (1985) (30)
- Additional Information on the Morphology of an Embryo Whale Shark (1964) (22)
- Isistius plutodus, a New Squaloid Shark from the Gulf of Mexico (1964) (17)
- The taxonomy of New Zealand skates (Suborder Rajoidea), with descriptions of three new species (1974) (17)
- Studies on New Zealand Elasmobranchii. Part IV: Two new species of Etmopterus from New Zealand (1957) (17)
- A new species ofScymnodalatias from the southern oceans, and comments on other squaliform sharks (1986) (15)
- Carcharhinus floridanus, the Silky Shark, a Synonym of C. falciformis (1964) (10)
- Harriotta raleighana, a long-nosed chimaera (Family Rhinochimaeridae), in New Zealand waters (1971) (8)
- Rhinochimaera pacifica, a Long-snouted Chimaera (Rhinochimaeridae), in New Zealand Waters (1979) (8)
- Dimensions of long‐nosed Chimaera Harriotta Raleighana from New Zealand (1975) (7)
- First record of an odontaspidid shark in New Zealand waters (1974) (6)
- A New Species of Gyrinomimus (Pisces, Cetomimidae) from New Zealand (1964) (4)
- Naval Support Activity Hospital, Danang, Combat casualty study. (1988) (3)
- Combat casualties in a conventional and chemical warfare environment. (1988) (3)
- Naval Support Activity Hospital Da Nang combat casualty deaths January to June 1968. (1987) (2)
- Naval Support Activity Hospital, Danang, casualty blood utilization: January to June 1968. (1988) (2)
- Two Bulls Locked Horn in Horn in Fight: The Rivalry of Hemingway and Malraux in Spain (1992) (1)
- Reasons in favor of retaining the generic name Carcharhinus Blainville, and a proposal for identifying its type species as the Indo-Pacific black-tipped shark, C melanoptems (1962) (1)
- AD-A 173 275 COMBAT CASUALTIES IN A CONVENTIONAL AND CHEMICAL WARFARE ENVIRONMENT DTIC (0)
- Wringer injuries. (1967) (0)
- Departmental components of the average hospital: From reception to chapels (1998) (0)
- Comments on the effect on shark nomenclature if certain plates by Hemprich and Ehrengberg are accepted as being published in 1828 (1970) (0)
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