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Allman, P. E., Place, A. R., & Roosenburg, W. M. (2012). Geographic variation in egg size and lipid provisioning in the diamondback terrapin malaclemys terrapin. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 85(5), 442–449.   
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Booth, D. T., & Yu, C. Y. (2009). Influence of the hydric environment on water exchange and hatchlings of rigid-shelled turtle eggs. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 82(4), 382–387.   
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Bowden, R. M., Paitz, R. T., & Janzen, F. J. (2011). The ontogeny of postmaturation resource allocation in turtles. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 84(2), 204–211.   
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Bowden, R. M., Smithee, L., & Paitz, R. T. (2009). A modified yolk biopsy technique improves survivorship of turtle eggs. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 82(5), 611–615.   
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Costanzo, J. P., Dinkelacker, S. A., Iverson, J. B., & Lee, R. E. (2004). Physiological ecology of overwintering in the hatchling painted turtle: multiple‐scale variation in response to environmental stress. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 77(1), 74–99.   
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Dinkelacker, S. A., Costanzo, J. P., Iverson, J. B., & Lee, R. E. (2005). Survival and physiological responses of hatchling blanding’s turtles (emydoidea blandingii) to submergence in normoxic and hypoxic water under simulated winter conditions. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 78(3), 356–363.   
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Karsten, K. B., Ferguson, G. W., Chen, T. C., & Holick, M. F. (2009). Panther chameleons, furcifer pardalis, behaviorally regulate optimal exposure to uv depending on dietary vitamin d3 status. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 82(3), 218–225.   
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Les, H. L., Paitz, R. T., & Bowden, R. M. (2009). Living at extremes: development at the edges of viable temperature under constant and fluctuating conditions. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 82(2), 105–112.   
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Maginniss, L. A., Ekelund, S. A., & Ultsch, G. R. (2004). Blood oxygen transport in common map turtles during simulated hibernation. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 77(2), 232–241.   
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Muir, T. J., Costanzo, J. P., & Lee, R. E. (2010). Brief chilling to subzero temperature increases cold hardiness in the hatchling painted turtle (chrysemys picta). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 83(1), 174–181.   
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Murray, I. W., & Wolf, B. O. (2012). Tissue carbon incorporation rates and diet-to-tissue discrimination in ectotherms: tortoises are really slow. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 85(1), 96–105.   
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Rafferty, A. R., Scheelings, F. T., Foley, L. J., Johnstone, C. P., & Reina, R. D. (2014). Reproductive investment compromises maternal health in three species of freshwater turtle. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 87(3), 411–419.   
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Reese, S. A., Stewart, R. E., Crocker, C. E., Jackson, D. C., & Ultsch, G. R. (2004). Geographic variation of the physiological response to overwintering in the painted turtle (chrysemys picta). Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 77(4), 619–630.   
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Reyes, C., & Milsom, W. K. (2009). Circadian and circannual rhythms in the metabolism and ventilation of red-eared sliders (trachemys scripta elegans. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, (epub. ahead of print).   
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Schwanz, L. E. (2008). Climate change and temperature-dependent sex determination: can individual plasticity in nesting phenology prevent extreme sex ratios? Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 81(6), 826–834.   
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