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Seidel, M. E. (1995). How many species of cooter turtles and where is the scientific evidence? - a reply to jackson. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 1 (4), 333–336.   
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Seidel, M. E. (1990). Growth and population characteristics of the slider turtle, trachemys decussata, on grand cayman island. Journal of Herpetology, 24(2), 191–196.   
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Seidel, M. E. (1988). Trachemys decussata (gray) north antillean slider. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles, 440, 1–3.   
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Seidel, M. E., & Adkins, M. D. (1989). Variation in turtle myoglobins (subfamily emydinae: testudines) examined by isoelectric focusing. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 94 B, 569–573.   
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Seidel, M. E., & Reynolds, S. L. (1980). Aspects of evaporative water loss in the mud turtles kinosternon hirtipes and kinosternon flavescens. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 67, 593–598.   
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Seidel, M. E., & Smith, H. M. (1986). Chrysemys, pseudemys, trachemys (testudines: emydidae): did agassiz have it right? Herpetologica, 42 (2), 242–248.   
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Seidel, M. E., Reynolds, S. L., & Lucchino, R. V. (1981). Phylogenetic relationships among musk turtles genus sternotherus and genic variation in sternotherus odoratus. Herpetologica, 37(3), 161–165.   
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Seidel, M. E. (1975). Osmoregulation in the turtle trionyx spiniferus from brackish and freshwater. Copeia, 1975(1), 124–128.   
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Seidel, M. E. (2002). Trachemys taylori (legler) cuatrocienegas slider. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles, 745, 1–2.   
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Seidel, M. E., & Jackson, D. R. (1990). Evolution and fossil relationships of slider turtles. In J. W. Gibbons (Ed.), Life history and ecology of the slider turtle (pp. 68–73).Smithsonian Institution Press.   
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Seidel, M. E., & Fritz, U. (1997). Courtship behavior provides additional evidence for a monophyletic pseudemys, and comments on mesoamerican trachemys (testudines: emydidae). Herpetological Review, 28(2), 70–73.   
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Seidel, M. E., Degenhardt, W. G., & Dixon, J. R. (1997). Geographic distribution. trachemys gaigeae. Herpetological Review, 28(3), 157.   
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Seidel, M. E. (1996). Current status of biogeography of the west indian turtles in the genus trachemys (emydidae). In R. Powell & R. W. Henderson (Eds.), Contributions to West Indian Herpetology. A Tribute to Albert Schwartz. 457 pp. Vol. 12, (pp. 169–174).   
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Seidel, M. E., & Palmer, W. M. (1991). Morphological variation in turtles of the genus pseudemys from central atlantic drainages. Brimleyana, 17, 105–135.   
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Seidel, M. E. (1988). Trachemys terrapen (lacépède) jamaican slider. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles, 442, 1–2.   
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