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Christopher, T. E., Henen, B. T., Smith, E. M., Allen, M. E., Pough, H. F., & Oftedal, O. T. , Reproductive output of large-for-age desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii). Paper presented at 23rd Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.   
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Henen, B. T., & Oftedal, O. T. , Reproductive nutrition of female desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii): the importance of dietary protein in spring and summer. Paper presented at Fifth World Congress of Herpetology, Stellenbosch, South Africa.   
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Henen, B. T., & Oftedal, O. T. (1998). The importance of dietary nitrogen to the reproductive output of female desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii). Proceedings of the Symposium of the Comparative Nutrition Society Symposium 1998, 83–88.   
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Henen, B. T., & Oftedal, O. T. (1998). Does dietary nitrogen intake influence the reproductive output of female desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii)? 23rd Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.   
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Oftedal, O. T. (2001). Low rainfall affects the nutritive quality as well as the total quantity of food available to the desert tortoise. 26th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.   
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Oftedal, O. T., Hillard, S., & Morafka, D. J. (2002). Selective spring foraging by juvenile desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii) in the mojave desert: evidence of an adaptive nutritional strategy. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 4(2), 341–352.   
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Oftedal, O. T., & Allen, M. E. (1996). Nutrition as a major facet of reptile conservation. Zoo Biology, 15(5), 491–497.   
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Oftedal, O. T., Allen, M. E., & Christopher, T. E. (1995). Dietary potassium affects food choice, nitrogen retention and growth of desert tortoises. Proc. Symp. Desert Tortoise Council, 58–61.   
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