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Gibbons, J. W. (1969). Ecology and population dynamics of the chicken turtle, deirochelys reticularia. Copeia, 1969, 669–676.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Coker, J. W. (1978). Herpetofaunal colonization patterns of atlantic coast barrier islands. American Midland Naturalist, 99(1), 219–233.   
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Gibbons, J. W. , Long-term ecological studies with freshwater turtles. Paper presented at 1st World Congr. Herpetol. Canterbury.   
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Gibbons, J. W. (1970). Reproductive characteristics of a florida population of musk turtles (sternotherus odoratus). Herpetologica, 26, 268–270.   
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Gibbons, J. W. (2003). Terrestrial habitat: a vital component for herpetofauna of isolated wetlands. Wetlands, 23(3), 630–635.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Greene, J. L. (1978). Selected aspects of the ecology of the chicken turtle, deirochelys reticularia (latreille) (reptilia, testudines, emydidae). Journal of Herpetology, 12, 237–241.   
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Gibbons, J. W. (1967). Variation on growth rates in three populations of the painted turtle, chrysemys picta. Herpetologica, 23, 296–303.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Greene, J. L. (1979). X-ray photography: a technique to determine reproductive patterns of freshwater turtles. Herpetologica, 35, 86–89.   
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Gibbons, J. W., Greene, J. L., & Patterson, K. K. (1982). Variation in reproductive characteristics of aquatic turtles. Copeia, 1982, 776–784.   
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Gibbons, J. W. (1987). Why do turtles live so long? Bioscience, 37(4), 262–269.   
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Gibbons, J. W., Greene, J. L., & Congdon, J. D. (1983). Drought-related responses of aquatic turtle populations. Journal of Herpetology, 17(3), 242–246.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Andrews, K. M. (2004). Pit tagging: simple technology at its best. Bioscience, 54(5), 447–454.   
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Gibbons, J. W. (1968). Observations on the ecology and population dynamics of the blanding's turtle, emydoidea blandingii. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 46, 288–290.   
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Gibbons, J. W. (1970). Terrestrial activity and the population dynamics of aquatic turtles. American Midland Naturalist, 83, 404–414.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Lovich, J. E. (1990). Sexual dimorphism in turtles with emphasis on the slider turtle (trachemys scripta). Herpetological Monographs, 4, 1–29.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Sharitz, R. R. (1974). Thermal ecology. USAEC, Springfield, Virginia.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Nelson, D. H. (1978). The evolutionary significance of delayed emergence from the nest by hatchling turtles. Evolution, 32, 297–303.   
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Gibbons, J. W., Semlitsch, R. D., Greene, J. L., & Schubauer, J. P. (1981). Variation in age and size at maturity of the slider turtle (pseudemys scripta). American Naturalist, 117, 841–845.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Semlitsch, R. D. (1982). Survivorship and longevitiy of a long-lived vertebrate species: how long do turtles live? Journal of Animal Ecology, 51, 523–527.   
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Gibbons, J. W. (1970). Sex ratios in turtles. Researches on Population Ecology, 12, 252–254.   
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