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Behrend, D. F., & Sage, R. W. (1974). Unusual feeding behavior by black bears. Journal of Wildlife Management, 38(3), 570.   
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Belaïd, B., Cong, H. N., Devilliers, G., Richard-Mercier, N., Pieau, C., & Dorizzi, M. (2004). Lymphoid aggregates in gonads of embryos, hatchlings, and young of turtles with temperature-dependent sex determination. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 301A(2), 160–168.   
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Bell, B., Spotila, J. R., & Congdon, J. D. (2005). High incidence of deformity in aquatic turtles in the john heinz national wildlife refuge. Environmental Pollution.   
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Bender, C. (2004). Ein streifzug durch den schildkrötenpark "a cupulatta" auf korsika. Elaphe N.F., 12(3), 45–49.   
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Bergeron, C. M., Husak, J. E., Unrine, J. M., Romanek, C. S., & Hopkins, W. A. (2007). Influence of feeding ecology on blood mercury concentrations in four species of turtles. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 26(8), 1733–1741.   
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Birchard, G. F., Packard, M. J., & Packard, G. C. (1990). Effect of temperature and hydric conditions on blood ph in embryonic snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 68, 190–193.   
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Bishop, C. A., Ng, P. K. A., Norstrom, R. J., Brooks, R. J., & Pettit, K. E. (1996). Temporal and geograpic variation in organochlorine residues in eggs of the common snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina serpentina) (1981 - 1991) and comparisons to trends in the herring gull (latus argentatus) in the great lakes basin in ontario, canada. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 31, 512–524.   
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Bishop, C. A., Brown, G. P., Brooks, R. J., Lean, D. R. S., & Carey, J. H. (1994). Organochlorine contaminant concentrations in eggs and their relationship to body size and clutch characteristics of the female common snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina serpentina) in lake ontario, canada. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 27, 82–87.   
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Bishop, C. A., Ng, P., Pettit, K. E., Kennedy, S. W., Stegeman, J. J., Norstrom, R. J., & Brooks, R. J. (1998). Environmental contamination and developmental abnormalities in eggs and hatchlings of the common snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina serpentina) from the great lakes—st lawrence river basin (1989–1991). Environmental Pollution, 101(1), 143–156.   
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Bishop, C. A., Brooks, R. J., Carey, J. H., Ng, P. K. A., Norstrom, R. J., & Lean, D. R. S. (1991). The case for a cause-effect linkage between environmental contamination and development in eggs of the common snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina) from ontario, canada. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 33 (4), 521–547.   
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Bobyn, M. L., & Brooks, R. J. (1994). Incubation conditions as potential factors limiting the northern distribution of snapping turtles, chelydra serpentina. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 72, 28–37.   
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Bobyn, M. L., & Brooks, R. J. (1994). Interclutch and interpopulation variation in the effects of incubation conditions on sex, survival and growth of hatchling turtles (chelydra serpentina). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 233, 233–257.   
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Böhm, S. (2010). Beobachtungen an den wasserschildkröten der alexander springs in florida, usa. Sacalia, 27(8), 7–28.   
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Booth, D. T. (2006). Influence of incubation temperature on hatchling phenotype in reptiles. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 79(2), 274–281.   
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Booth, D. T., & Thompson, M. B. (1991). A comparison of reptilian eggs with those of megapode birds. In D. C. Deeming & M. W. J. Ferguson (Eds.), Egg incubation Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).   
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Borkowski, R. (1997). Lead poisoning and intestinal perforations in a snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina) due to fishing gear ingestion. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 28(1), 109–113.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 25 Jan 2011 10:31:52 UTC Pop. 3%
Borysenko, M. (1967). Changes in spleen histology in response to antigenic stimulation in the snapping turtle, chelydra serpentina. Journal of Morphology, 149, 223–242.   
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Borysenko, M., & Lewis, S. (1979). The effect of malnutrition on immunocompetence and whole body resistance to infection in chelydra serpentina. Dev. Comp. Immunol., 3, 89–100.   
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Borysenko, M., & Cooper, E. L. (1972). Lymphoid tissue in the snapping turtle, chelydra serpentina. Journal of Morphology, 138, 487–497.   
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Borysenko, M. (1976). Ultrastructural analysis of normal and immunized spleen of the snapping turtle, chelydra serpentina. Journal of Morphology, 149, 243–264.   
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