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Jessop, T. S., Hamann, M., Read, M. A., & Limpus, C. J. (2000). Evidence for a hormonal tactic maximizing green turtle reproduction in response to a pervasive ecological stressor. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 118(3), 407–417.   
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Jessop, T. S., Hamann, M., & Limpus, C. J. (2004). Body condition and physiological changes in male green turtles during breeding. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 276, 281–288.   
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Jessop, T. S., Knapp, R., Whittier, J. M., & Limpus, C. J. (2002). Dynamic endocrine responses to stress: evidence for energetic constraints and status dependence in breeding male green turtles. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 126(1), 59–67.   
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Limpus, C. J., Limpus, D. J., Read, M. A., & FitzSimmons, N. N. (2009). When is a male turtle not a male?—observations on intersex turtles. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 8(1), 102–105.   
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Mäthger, L. M., Lohmann, K. J., Limpus, C. J., & Fritsches, K. A. (2011). An unsuccessful attempt to elicit orientation responses to linearly polarized light in hatchling loggerhead sea turtles (caretta caretta). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 366(1565), 757–762.   
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Podreka, S., Georges, A., Maher, W. A., & Limpus, C. J. (1998). The environmental contaminant dde fails to influence the outcome of sexual differentiation in the marine turtle chelonia mydas. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106, 185–188.   
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Thomson, S. A., Georges, A., & Limpus, C. J. (2006). A new species of freshwater turtle in the genus elseya (testudines: chelidae) from central coastal queensland, australia. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 5(1), 74–86.   
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Todd, E. V., Blair, D., Farley, S., Farrington, L., FitzSimmons, N. N., & Georges, A., et al. (2013). Contemporary genetic structure reflects historical drainage isolation in an australian snapping turtle, elseya albagula. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 169(1), 200–214.   
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Tucker, A. D., Limpus, C. J., Priest, T. E., Cay, J., Glen, C., & Guarino, E. (2001). Home ranges of fitzroy river turtles (rheodytes leukops) overlap riffle zones: potential concerns related to river regulation. Biological Conservation, 102, 171–181.   
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