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Valenzuela, N. (2000). Multiple paternity in side-neck turtles podocnemis expansa: evidence from microsatellite dna data. Molecular Ecology, 9(99 - 106).   
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Valenzuela, N. (2009). The painted turtle, chrysemys picta: a model system for vertebrate evolution, ecology, and human health. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 4(7), 1–9.   
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Valenzuela, N., & Lance, V. (2005). Temperature-dependent sex determination in vertebrates. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Books.   
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Valenzuela, N. (2008). Evolution of the gene network underlying gonadogenesis in turtles with temperature-dependent and genotypic sex determination. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 48(4), 476–485.   
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Valenzuela, N., LeClere, A., & Shikano, T. (2006). Comparative gene expression of steroidogenic factor 1 in chrysemys picta and apalone mutica turtles with temperature-dependent and genotypic sex determination. Evolution and Development, 8(5), 424–432.   
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Valenzuela, N., & Adams, D. C. (2003). Pattern does not equal process: exactly when is sex environmentally determined? American Naturalist, 161, in press.   
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Valenzuela, N. (2001). Genetic differentiation among nesting beaches in the highly migratory giant river turtle (podocnemis expansa) from colombia. Herpetologica, 57(1), 48–57.   
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Valenzuela, N., Botero, R., & Martinez, E. (1997). Field study of sex determination in podocnemis expansa from colombian amazonia. Herpetologica, 53, 390–398.   
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Valenzuela, N. (2001). Constant, shift and natural temperature effects on sex determination in podocnemis expansa turtles. Ecology, 82(9), 1108–1122.   
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Valenzuela, N. (2009). Egg incubation and collection of painted turtle embryos. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 4(7).   
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Valenzuela, N. (2009). Co-evolution of genomic structure and selective forces underlying sexual development and reproduction. Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 127, 232–241.   
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Valenzuela, N. (2007). Relic thermosensitive gene expression in a turtle with genotypic sex determination. Evolution, 62(1), 234–240.   
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Valenzuela, N., Adams, D. C., Bowden, R. M., & Gaugera, A. C. (2004). Geometric morphometric sex estimation for hatchling turtles: a powerful alternative for detecting subtle sexual shape dimorphism. Copeia, 2004(4), 735–742.   
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Valenzuela, N. (2001). Maternal effects on life-history traits in the amazonian giant river turtle podocnemis expansa. Journal of Herpetology, 35(3), 368–378.   
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Valenzuela, N. (2001). Nest-site philopatry and the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 3, 779–794.   
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