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Beheregaray, L. B., Gibbs, J. P., Havill, N., Fritts, T. H., Powell, J. R., & Caccone, A. (2004). Giant tortoises are not so slow: rapid diversification and biogeographic consensus in the galápagos. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101(17), 6514 – 6.   
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Burns, C. E., Ciofi, C., Beheregaray, L. B., Fritts, T. H., Gibbs, J. P., & Marquez, C. B., et al. (2003). The origin of captive galapagos tortoises based on dna analysis: implications for the management of natural populations. Animal Conservation, 6, 329–337.   
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Burns, C. E., Ciofi, C., Beheregaray, L. B., Fritts, T. H., Gibbs, J. P., & Márquez, C., et al. (2003). The origin of captive galápagos tortoises based on dna analysis: implications for the management of natural populations. Animal Conservation, 6(4), 329–337.   
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Ciofi, C., Caccone, A., Beheregaray, L. B., Milinkovitch, M. C., Russello, M. A., & Powell, J. R. (2009). Genetics and conservation on islands: the galápagos giant tortoise as a case study. In G. Bertorelle, M. Bruford, C. Chemini, H. C. Hauffe & C. Vernesi (Eds.), Population Genetics for Animal Conservation Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.   
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Poulakakis, N., Glaberman, S., Russello, M. A., Beheregaray, L. B., Ciofi, C., Powell, J. R., & Caccone, A. (2008). Historical dna analysis reveals living descendants of an extinct species of galápagos tortoise. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, epub. ahead of print.   
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Russello, M. A., Beheregaray, L. B., Gibbs, J. P., Fritts, T. H., Havill, N., Powell, J. R., & Caccone, A. (2007). Lonesome george is not alone among galápagos tortoises. Current Biology, 17(9), R317–R318.   
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