The sturgeons (family) Acipenseridae, together with the paddlefishes (family Polyodontidae) and two families known only as fossils (Chondrosteidae and Peipiaosteidae) form the order Acipenseriformes (see Bemis et al., 1997).
Hilton, E. 2005 Observations on the skulls of sturgeons (Acipenseridae): shared similarities of Pseudoscaphirhynchus kaufmanni and juvenile specimens of Acipenser stellatus.
Systematics, taxonomy, and conservation status of the endangered Alabama sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus suttkusi Williams and Clemmer (Actinopterygii, Acipenseridae).
Choudhury, A. & Dick, T.A. The historical biogeography of sturgeons (Osteichthyes : Acipenseridae): a synthesis of phylogenetics, palaeontology and palaeogeography.
Theoretical basis for the breeding biotechnology of Acipenseridae species during the period from egg maturation to the transition of prelarvae to active feeding.
The peculiarities of non-faecal nitrogen excretion in sturgeons (Pisces; Acipenseridae) - 2.