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Davy, C. M., Edwards, T., Lathrop, A., Bratton, M., Hagan, M., & Henen, B. T., et al. (2011). Polyandry and multiple paternities in the threatened agassiz’s desert tortoise, gopherus agassizii. Conservation Genetics, (accepted).   
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Edwards, T., Schwalbe, C. R., Swann, D. E., & Goldber, C. S. (2004). Implications of anthropogenic landscape change on inter-population movements of the desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii). Conservation Genetics, 5(4), 485–499.   
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Edwards, T., Jarchow, C. J., Jones, C. A., & Bonin, K. E. (2010). Tracing genetic lineages of captive desert tortoises in arizona. Journal of Wildlife Management, 74(4), 801–807.   
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Edwards, T., & Berry, K. H. , Is the captive population of agassiz’s desert tortoise an appropriate reservoir for conservation? - abstract. Unpublished paper presented at Program and Abstracts of the Tenth Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles.   
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Edwards, T. (2003). Home is where you take it; tracing the movements of desert tortoises with molecular biology. Sonoran Herpetologist, 16(8), 62–67.   
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Edwards, T., & Berry, K. H. (2013). Are captive tortoises a reservoir for conservation? an assessment of genealogical affiliation of captive gopherus agassizii to local, wild populations. Conservation Genetics, 14(3), 649–659.   
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Engstrom, T. N., Edwards, T., Osentoski, M. F., & Myers, E. M. (2007). A compendium of pcr primers for mtdna, microsatellite, and other nuclear loci for freshwater turtles and tortoises. In B. 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. 124–141). Lunenburg: Chelonian Research Foundation.   
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Murphy, R. W., Berry, K. H., Edwards, T., & McLuckie, A. M. (2007). A genetic assessment of the recovery units for the mojave population of the desert tortoise, gopherus agassizii. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 6(2), 229–251.   
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Murphy, R. W., Berry, K. H., Edwards, T., Leviton, A. E., Lathrop, A., & Riedle, D. J. (2011). The dazed and confused identity of agassiz’s land tortoise, gopherus agassizii (testudines, testudinidae) with the description of a new species, and its consequences for conservation. ZooKeys, 113, 39–71.   
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