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Bickham, J. W., Parham, J. F., Philippen, H.-D., Rhodin, A. G. J., Shaffer, B. H., Spinks, P. Q., & van Dijk, P. P. (2007). Turtle taxonomy: Methodology, recommendations, and guidelines. In H. Shaffer, N. N. FitzSimmons, A. Georges & A. G. J. Rhodin (Eds.), Defining Turtle Diversity: Proceedings of a Workshop on Genetics, Ethics, and Taxonomy of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises Vol. 4, (pp. 73–84).Chelonian Research Foundation.   
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Spinks, P. Q., Thomson, R. C., Pauly, G. B., Newman, C. E., Mount, G., & Shaffer, B. H. (2013). Misleading phylogenetic inferences based on single-exemplar sampling in the turtle genus pseudemys. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, In Press, Accepted Manuscript.   
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Spinks, P. Q., Thomson, R. C., Gidişa, M., & Shaffer, B. H. (2014). Multilocus phylogeny of the new-world mud turtles (kinosternidae) supports the traditional classification of the group. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, (in press).   
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Spinks, P. Q., Thomson, R. C., & Shaffer, B. H. (2014). The advantages of going large: Genome wide snps clarify the complex population history and systematics of the threatened western pond turtle. Molecular Ecology, (accepted).   
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