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Rao, R. J. (2011). The diversity, ecology and conservation management of freshwater turtles in ganges river system.   
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Mali, I., Brown, D. J., Ferrato, J. R., & Forstner, M. R. J. (2014). Sampling freshwater turtle populations using hoop nets: Testing potential biases. Wildlife Society Bulletin, (in press).   
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Passos, L. F., Mello, H. E. S., & Young, R. J. (2014). Enriching tortoises: Assessing color preference. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science, 17(3), 274–281.   
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16617. (1979). Encyclopedia of turtles. Neptune City, N.J.   
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Buhlmann, K. A., Tuberville, T. D., & Gibbons, J. W. (2008). Turtles of the southeast. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.   
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Alarcos Izquierdo, G., del Cueto, M. F. F., Rodríguez-Pereira, A., & Avia, M. L. (2010). Distribution records of non-native terrapins in castilla and león region (central spain). Aquatic Invasions, 5(3), 303–308.   
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16735. (1993). An experimental analysis of natural selection on body size of hatchling turtles. Ecology, 74, 332–341.   
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Some common ailments in tortoises. (1989). Britisch Chelonia Group.   
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Ibáñez Ricomá, A. (2014). Función de las señales múltiples en selección sexual y estrategias antidepredatorias en el galápago leproso, mauremys leprosa [function of multiple signals in sexual selection and antipredator strategies in the spanish terrapin, mauremys leprosa). Unpublished thesis , Universidad Complutense, Madrid.   
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Hoseini, S. M., Youssefi, M. R., Mortazavi, P., Nikzad, R., & Mousapour, A. (2014). Pathological study of lesion caused by serpinema microcephalus (nematoda: Camallanidae) in mauremys caspica caspica from north of iran. Journal of Parasitic Diseases, (online early).   
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Gong, S., Wang, F., Shi, H., Zhou, P., Ge, Y., Hua, L., & Liu, W. (2014). Highly pathogenic salmonella pomona was first isolated from the exotic red-eared slider (trachemys scripta elegans) in the wild in china: Implications for public health. Science of the Total Environment, 468-469, 28–30.   
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Alibardi, L. (2006). Ultrastructural and immunohistochemical observations on the process of horny growth in chelonian shells. Acta Histochemica, 108(2), 149–162.   
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Akre, T. S. B., Willson, J. D., & Wilson, T. P. (2012). Alternative methods for sampling freshwater turtles and squamates. In R. W. McDiarmid, M. S. Foster, C. Guyer, J. W. Gibbons & N. Chernoff (Eds.), Reptile Biodiversity: Standard Methods for Inventory and Monitoring Smithsonian Institution Press.   
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Acierno, M. J., Mitchell, M. A., Roundtree, M. K., & Zachariah, T. T. (2006). Effects of ultraviolet radiation on 25-hydroxyvitamin d(3) synthesis in red-eared slider turtles (trachemys scripta elegans). American Journal of Veterinary Research, 67(12), 2046–2049.   
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Abbazzi, L., Carboni, S., Delfino, M., Gallai, G., Lecca, L., & Rook, L. (2008). Fossil vertebrates (mammalia and reptilia) from capo mannu formation (late pliocene, sardinia, italy), with description of a new testudo (chelonii, testudinidae) species. Revista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 114(1), 119–132.   
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Dazet, N., & Moll, D. (2014). Chemical signals in vertebrate predator-prey systems involving common musk turtles, sternotherus odoratus, and their predators. Journal of North American Herpetology, 2014(1), 69–75.   
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Adams, B. R., Pitman, J. C., & Harveson, L. A. (2006). Texas tortoise (gopherus berlandieri) consumed by a mountain lion (puma concolor) in southern texas. Southwestern Naturalist, 51(4), 581–582.   
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Hartson, C. A., Ilgen, E. L., Zaleski, O. S., & Lindeman, P. V. (2014). Effects of channelization on sabine map turtle habitat in the mermentau river drainage, louisiana: Use of original vs. new channels. Southeastern Naturalist, 13(1), 119–127.   
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Adrian, C. (1983). Schildkröten. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart.   
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Steen, D. A., Hopkins, B. C., Dyke, J. V. U., & Hopkins, W. A. (2014). Prevalence of ingested fish hooks in freshwater turtles from five rivers in the southeastern united states. PLoS ONE, 9(3), e91368.   
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