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Bowden, R. M., & Paitz, R. T. , The importance of fluctuating temperatures for offspring phenotype in turtles with temperature-dependent sex determination. Unpublished paper presented at SICB 2014 Meeting.   
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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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Bowden, R. M., Harms, H. K., & Paitz, R. T. (2004). Does optimal egg size vary with demographic stage because of a physiological constraint? Functional Ecology, 18(4), 522–529.   
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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., Carter, A. W., & Paitz, R. T. (2014). Constancy in an inconstant world: Moving beyond constant temperatures in the study of reptilian incubation. Integrative and Comparative Biology, advance access.   
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Harms, H. K., Paitz, R. T., & Bowden, R. M. (2005). Age and season impact resource allocation to eggs and nesting behavior in the painted turtle. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 78(6), 996–1004.   
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Les, H. L., Paitz, R. T., & Bowden, R. M. (2007). Experimental test of the effects of fluctuating incubation temperatures on hatchling phenotype. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 307A(3), 1–7.   
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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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Paitz, R. T., & Bowden, R. M. (2008). A proposed role of the sulfotransferase/sulfatase pathway in modulating yolk steroid effects. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 48(3), 419–427.   
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Paitz, R. T., & Bowden, R. M. (2009). Rapid decline in the concentrations of three yolk steroids during development: is it embryonic regulation? General and Comparative Endocrinology, 161(2), 246–251.   
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Paitz, R. T., Clairardin, S. G., Griffin, A. M., Holgersson, M. C. N., & Bowden, R. M. (2010). Temperature fluctuations affect offspring sex but not morphological, behavioral, or immunological traits in the northern painted turtle (chrysemys picta). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 88(5), 479–486.   
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Paitz, R. T., Gould, A. C., Holgersson, M. C. N., & Bowden, R. M. (2009). Temperature, phenotype, and the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination: how do natural incubations compare to laboratory incubations? Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 312B((epub. ahead of print)).   
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Paitz, R. T., Harms, H. K., Bowden, R. M., & Janzen, F. J. (2006). Experience pays: offspring survival increases with female age. Biology Letters, 3(1), 44–46.   
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Paitz, R. T., Clairardin, S. G., Gould, A. C., Hicke, J. W., Zimmerman, L. M., & Bowden, R. M. (2014). Corticosterone levels during the nesting process in red-eared sliders (trachemys scripta). Journal of Herpetology, (online ahead of print).   
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Paitz, R. T., & Bowden, R. M. (2013). Sulfonation of maternal steroids is a conserved metabolic pathway in vertebrates. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 53(6), 895–901.   
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Sethuraman, A., McGaugh, S. E., Becker, M. L., Chandler, C. H., Christiansen, J. L., & Hayden, S., et al. (2013). Population genetics of blanding’s turtle (emys blandingii) in the midwestern united states. Conservation Genetics, (early view).   
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Zimmerman, L. M., Clairardin, S. G., Paitz, R. T., Hicke, J. W., LaMagdeleine, K. A., Vogel, L. A., & Bowden, R. M. (2012). Humoral immune responses are maintained with age in a long-lived ectotherm, the red-eared slider turtle. Journal of Experimental Biology, (accepted author manuscript).   
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Zimmerman, L. M., Paitz, R. T., Clairardin, S. G., Vogel, L. A., & Bowden, R. M. (2012). No evidence that estrogens affect the development of the immune system in the red-eared slider turtle, trachemys scripta. Hormones and Behavior, 62, 331–336.   
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Zimmerman, L. M., Paitz, R. T., Vogel, L. A., & Bowden, R. M. (2010). Variation in the seasonal patterns of innate and adaptive immunity in the red-eared slider (trachemys scripta). Journal of Experimental Biology, 213, 1477–1483.   
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