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Blob, R. W., Rivera, A. R. V., & Westneat, M. W. (2008). Hindlimb function in turtle locomotion: limb movements and muscular activation across taxa, environment, and ontogeny. In J. Wyneken, M. H. Godfrey & V. L. Bels (Eds.), Biology of Turtles (pp. 139–162). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.   
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Rivera, A. R. V., Rivera, G., & Blob, R. W. (2012). Forelimb kinematics during swimming in the pig-nosed turtle, carettochelys insculpta, compared with other turtle taxa: rowing versus flapping, convergence versus intermediacy. Journal of Experimental Biology, (early view).   
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Rivera, A. R. V., & Blob, R. W. (2010). Forelimb kinematics and motor patterns of the slider turtle (trachemys scripta) during swimming and walking: shared and novel strategies for meeting locomotor demands of water and land. Journal of Experimental Biology, 213, 3515–3526.   
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Rivera, G., Rivera, A. R. V., Dougherty, E. E., & Blob, R. W. (2006). Aquatic turning performance of painted turtles (chrysemys picta) and functional consequences of a rigid body design. Journal of Experimental Biology, 209, 4204–4213.   
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Rivera, G., Rivera, A. R. V., & Blob, R. W. (2011). Hydrodynamic stability of the painted turtle (chrysemys picta): effects of four-limbed rowing versus forelimb flapping in rigid-bodied tetrapods. Journal of Experimental Biology, 214(12), 1153–1162.   
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