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Baur, G. (1890). Two new species of tortoises from the south. Science, 16(405), 262–263.   
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Bickham, J. W., Tucker, P. K., & Legler, J. M. (1985). Diploid-triploid mosaicism: an unusual phenomenon in side-necked turtles (platemys platycephala). Science, 227, 1591–1593.   
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Burghardt, G. M., & Hess, E. H. (1966). Food imprinting in the snapping turtle, chelydra serpentina. Science, 151, 108–109.   
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Clausen, C. J., Cohen, A. D., Emiliani, C., Holman, A. J., & Stipp, J. J. (1979). Little salt spring, florida: A unique underwater site. Science, 203(4381), 609–614.   
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Dunson, W. A., & Weymouth, R. D. (1965). Active uptake of sodium by soft-shell turtles (trionyx spinifer). Science, 149, 67–69.   
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Eisner, T., Conner, W. E., Hicks, K., Dodge, K. R., Rosenberg, H. I., & Jones, T. H., et al. (1977). Stink of stinkpot turtle identified: w-phenylalkanoic acids. Science, 196(4296), 1347–1349.   
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Eisner, T., Conner, W. E., Hicks, K., Dodge, K. R., Rosenberg, H. I., & Jones, T. H., et al. (1977). Stink of the stinkpot turtle identified: w-phenylalkanoic acids. Science, 196(4296), 1347–1349.   
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Evans, L. T. (1951). Effects of male hormone upon the tail of the slider turtle, pseudemys scripta troostii. Science, 114, 277–279.   
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Farnsworth, R. J., & Weymouth, R. D. (1965). Active uptake of sodium by soft-shelled turtles (trionyx spinifer). Science, 149, 67–69.   
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Lohmann, K. J., Cain, S. D., Dodge, S. A., & Lohmann, C. M. F. (2001). Regional magnetic fields as navigational markers for sea turtles. Science, 294(5541), 364–366.   
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Schmidt-Nielsen, K., & Bentley, P. J. (1966). Desert tortoise gopherus agassizii: Cutaneous water loss. Science, 154(3751), 911.   
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Sites, J. W., Bickham, J. W., & Haiduk, M. W. (1979). Derived x chromosome in the turtle genus staurotypus. Science, 206, 1410–1412.   
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Stuart, B. L., Rhodin, A. G. J., Grismer, L. L., & Hansel, T. (2006). Scientific description can imperil species. Science, 312(1137).   
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Zweig, G., & Crenshaw, J. W. (1957). Differentiation of species by paper electrophoresis of serum proteins of pseudemys turtles. Science, 126(3282), 1065–1067.   
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