Krause, D.K., M.D. Gottfried, P. O'Connor, and E. Roberts.  2003.  A Cretaceous mammal from
Africa.  Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48(3):321-330.

Nieves-Rivera, A. M., M. Ruiz-Yantín, and M. D. Gottfried.  2003.  New record of the lamnid
shark Carcharodon megalodon from the Middle Miocene of Puerto Rico. Caribbean Journal
of Science 39(2):223-227.

Dawson, S.D. and M.D. Gottfried.  2002.  Paleopathology in a Miocene kentriodontid dolphin. 
Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 93:263-270.

Gottfried, M.D., and R.E. Fordyce. 2001. An associated specimen of Carcharodon angustidens
(Chondrichthyes, Lamnidae) from the Late Oligocene of New Zealand, with comments on
Carcharodon interrelationships. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(4):730-739.

Gottfried, M.D., J.A. Rabarison, and L.L. Randriamiarimanana. 2001. Late Cretaceous
elasmobranchs from the Mahajanga Basin of Madagascar. Cretaceous Research 22.

Gottfried, M.D. and D. Krause. 1998. First record of gars (Lepisosteidae, Actinopterygii)
on Madagascar: Late Cretaceous remains from the Mahajanga Basin. Journal of Vertebrate
Paleontology 18(2):275-279.

Gottfried, M.D. and J.A. Rabarison. 1997. First Mesozoic Gondwanan record of a sawshark
(Chondrichthyes, Pristiophoriformes), from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology 17(4):763-764.

Gottfried, M.D., L.J.V. Compagno, and S.C. Bowman. 1996. Skeletal anatomy and size of the
giant “megatooth” shark Carcharodon megalodon. In: Great White Sharks: The Biology of
Carcharodon carcharias (A.P. Klimley and D. Ainley, eds.). Academic Press, San Diego.

Gottfried, M.D. 1995. Miocene basking sharks (Lamniformes: Cetorhinidae) from the
Chesapeake Group of Maryland and Virginia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
15(2):443-447.

Gottfried, M.D., D.J. Bohaska, and F.C. Whitmore, Jr. 1994. Miocene cetaceans of the
Chesapeake Group. Proceedings, San Diego Society of Natural History 29:229-238.

Gottfried, M.D. 1993. Functional morphology of the feeding mechanism in a primitive
palaeoniscoid-grade fish. Academia 1:151-159.