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Bodie, R. J., & Semlitsch, R. D. (2000). Spatial and temporal use of floodplain habitats by lentic and lotic species of aquatic turtles. Oecologia, 122(1), 138–146.   
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Bodie, R. J., & Semlitsch, R. D. (2000). Size-specific mortality and natural selection in freshwater turtles. Copeia, 2000, 732–739.   
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Bodie, R. J., Semlitsch, R. D., & Renken, R. B. (2000). Diversity and structure of turtle assemblages: associations with wetland characters across a floodplain landscape. Ecography, 23(4), 444.   
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Gibbons, J. W., Semlitsch, R. D., Greene, J. L., & Schubauer, J. P. (1981). Variation in age and size at maturity of the slider turtle (pseudemys scripta). American Naturalist, 117, 841–845.   
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Gibbons, J. W., Burke, V. J., Lovich, J. E., Semlitsch, R. D., Tuberville, T. D., & Bodie, R. J., et al. (1997). Perceptions of species abundance, distribution, and diversity: lessons from four decades of sampling on a government-managed reserve. Environmental Management, 21(2), 259–268.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Semlitsch, R. D. (1982). Survivorship and longevitiy of a long-lived vertebrate species: how long do turtles live? Journal of Animal Ecology, 51, 523–527.   
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Semlitsch, R. D., & Gibbons, J. W. (1989). Lack of largemouth bass predation on hatchling turtles (trachemys scripta ). Copeia, 1989(4), 1030–1031.   
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Spotila, J. R., Foley, R. E., Schubauer, J. P., Semlitsch, R. D., Crawford, K. M., Standora, E. A., & Gibbons, J. W. (1984). Opportunistic behavioral thermoregulation of turtles, pseudemys scripta, in response to microclimatology of a nuclear reactor cooling reservoir. Herpetologica, 40(3), 299–308.   
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