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Christiansen, J. L., & Dunham, A. E. (1972). Reproduction of the yellow mud turtle (kinosternon flavescens) in new mexico. Herpetologica, 28, 130–137.   
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Congdon, J. D., Nagle, R. D., Dunham, A. E., Beck, C. W., Kinney, O. M., & Yeomans, S. R. (1999). The relationship of body size and survivorship of hatchling snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina): an evaluation of the "bigger is better" hypothesis. Oecologia, 121, 224–235.   
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Congdon, J. D., Dunham, A. E., & van Loben Sels, R. C. (1994). Demographics of common snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina): implications for conservation and management of long-lived organisms. American Zoologist, 34, 397–408.   
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Congdon, J. D., Dunham, A. E., & Tinkle, D. W. (1982). Energy budgets and life histories of reptiles. In C. G. A. S. Gans & H. F. Pough (Eds.), Biology of the Reptilia Vol. 13: Physiology D: Physiological Ecology Vol. 13, (pp. 233–272). London, New York, San Francisco: Academic Press.   
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Congdon, J. D., Dunham, A. E., & van Loben Sels, R. C. (1993). Delayed sexual maturity and demographics of blanding's turtles (emydoidea blandingi): implications for conservation and management of long-lived organisms. Conservation Biology, 7(4), 826–833.   
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Dunham, A. E., Morin, P. J., & Wilbur, H. M. (1988). Methods for the study of reptile populations. In C. G. A. S. Gans & R. B. Huey (Eds.), Ecology B. Defence and Life History (pp. 331–386). New York. Alan R. Liss.   
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Dunham, A. E., & Gibbons, W. J. (1990). Growth of the slider turtle. In J. W. Gibbons (Ed.), Life history and ecology of the slider turtle (pp. 135–145).Smithsonian Institution Press.   
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Roosenburg, W. M., & Dunham, A. E. (1997). Allocation of reproductive output: egg- and clutch-size variation in the diamondback terrapin. Copeia, 1997(2), 290–297.   
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