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16735. (1993). The influence of incubation temperature and family on eggs, embryos, and hatchlings of the smooth softshell turtle (apalone mutica). Physiological zoology, 66 (3), 349–373.   
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Avery, H. W., Spotila, J. R., Congdon, J. D., Fischer, R. U., Standora, E. A., & Avery, S. B. (1993). Roles of dietary protein and temperature in the growth and nutritional energetics of juvenile slider turtles, trachemys scripta. Physiological zoology, 66, 902–925.   
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Bjorndal, K. A., Bolten, A. B., & Moore, J. E. (1990). Digestive fermentation in herbivores: effect of food particle size. Physiological zoology, 63, 710–721.   
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Bjorndal, K. A., & Bolten, A. B. (1992). Body size and digestive efficiency in a herbivorous freshwater turtle: advantages of small bite size. Physiological zoology, 65(5), 1028–1039.   
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Bjorndal, K. A., & Bolten, A. B. (1993). Digestive efficiencies in herbivorous and omnivorous freshwater turtles on plant diets: do herbivores have a nutritional advantage? Physiological zoology, 66 (3), 384–395.   
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Bjorndal, K. A., & Bolten, A. B. (1990). Digestive processing in an herbivorous freshwater turtle: consequences of small intestine fermentation. Physiological zoology, 63, 1232–1247.   
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Booth, D. T. (1998). Incubation of turtle eggs at different temperatures: do embryos compensate for temperature during development? Physiological zoology, 71(1), 23–26.   
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Crenshaw, J. W. (1962). Variations in the serum albumins and other blood proteins of turtles of the kinosternidae. Physiological zoology, 35, 157–165.   
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Dunson, W. A. (1985). Effect of water salinity and food salt content on growth and sodium efflux of hatchling diamondback terrapins (malaclemys). Physiological zoology, 58(6), 736–747.   
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Gettinger, R. D., Paukstis, G. L., & Gutzke, W. H. N. (1984). Influence of hydric environment on oxygen consumption by embryonic turtles chelydra serpentina and trionyx spiniferus. Physiological zoology, 57, 468–473.   
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Gutzke, W. H. N., & Packard, G. C. (1986). Sensitive periods for the influence of the hydric environment on eggs and hatchlings of painted turtles (chrysemys picta). Physiological zoology, 59, 337–343.   
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Hailey, A. (1998). The specific dynamic action of the omnivorous tortoise kinixys spekii in relation to diet, feeding pattern, and gut passage. Physiological zoology, 71(1), 57–66.   
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Hammond, K. A., Spotila, J. R., & Standora, E. A. (1988). Basking behavior of the turtle, pseudemys scripta: effects of digestive state, acclimation temperature, sex and season. Physiological zoology, 61, 69–77.   
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Kennett, R. M., & Christian, K. (1994). Metabolic depression in estivating long-neck turtles (chelodina rugosa). Physiological zoology, 67, 1087–1102.   
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Meienberger, C., Wallis, I. R., & Nagy, K. A. (1993). Food intake rate and body mass influence transit time and digestibility in the desert tortoise (xerobates agassizii). Physiological zoology, 66, 847–862.   
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Miller, K., & Packard, G. C. (1992). The influence of substrate water potential during incubation on the metabolism of embryonic snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina). Physiological zoology, 65 (1), 172–187.   
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Packard, G. C., Packard, M. J., & Gutzke, W. H. N. (1985). Influence of hydration of the environment on eggs and embryos of the terrestrial turtle terrapene ornata. Physiological zoology, 58, 564–575.   
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Packard, G. C., Packard, M. J., & Boardman, T. J. (1981). Patterns and possible significance of water exchange by flexible-shelled eggs of painted turtles (chrysemys picta). Physiological zoology, 54, 165–178.   
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Packard, M. J., & Packard, G. C. (1986). Effect of water balance on growth and calcium mobilization of embryonic painted turtles (chrysemys picta). Physiological zoology, 59, 398–405.   
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Packard, G. C., & Packard, M. J. (1993). Sources of variation in laboratory measurements of water relations of reptilian eggs and embryos. Physiological zoology, 66 (1), 115–127.   
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