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Brown, D. J., Mali, I., & Forstner, M. R. J. (2011). No difference in short-term temporal distribution of trapping effort on hoop-net capture efficiency for freshwater turtles. Southeastern Naturalist, 10(2), 245–250.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 18 Aug 2012 11:27:51 UTC Pop. 4.5%
Brown, G. P., & Brooks, R. J. (1991). Thermal and behavioral responses to feeding in free-ranging turtles, chelydra serpentina. Journal of Herpetology, 25, 273–278.   
Added by: Admin 24 Aug 2008 17:39:45 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Brown, J., & Erdle, S. (2009). Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals of the york river. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 57 - The Chesapeake Bay NERRS in Virginia: A Profile of the York River Ecosystem, 111–117.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 25 Jan 2011 10:31:52 UTC Pop. 3.5%
Brown, G. P., Siddall, M. E., Brooks, R. J., & Desser, S. S. (1994). Parasites and reproductive output of snapping turtles, chelydra serpentina. Copeia, 1994(1), 228–231.   
Added by: Admin 23 Aug 2008 15:32:53 UTC Pop. 3%
Brown, J. D., & Sleeman, J. M. (2002). Morbidity and mortality of reptiles admitted to the wildlife center of virginia, 1991 to 2000. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 38(4), 699–705.   
Added by: Admin 14 Aug 2008 20:38:42 UTC Pop. 3.25%
Brown, G. P., & Brooks, R. J. (1993). Sexual and seasonal differences in activity in a northern population of snapping turtles, chelydra serpentina. Herpetologica, 49 (3), 311–318.   
Added by: Admin 23 Aug 2008 12:13:04 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Brown, G. P., Bishop, C. A., & Brooks, R. J. (1995). Growth rate, reproductive output and temperature selection of snapping turtles in habitats of different productivities. Journal of Herpetology, 28, 405–410.   
Added by: Admin 23 Aug 2008 15:32:53 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Brown, G. P., Bishop, C. A., & Brooks, R. J. (1994). Growth rate, reproductive output, and temperature selection of snapping turtles in habitats of different productivities. Journal of Herpetology, 38(4), 405–410.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 27 Mar 2010 07:51:17 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Brown, G. P., Brooks, R. J., & Layfield, J. A. (1990). Radiotelemetry of body temperatures of free-ranging snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina) during summer. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 68, 1659–1663.   
Added by: Admin 24 Aug 2008 17:39:44 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Brown, G. P., & Brooks, R. J. (1994). Characteristics of and fidelity to hibernacula in a northern population of snapping turtles. Copeia, 1994, 222–226.   
Added by: Admin 23 Aug 2008 15:32:52 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Browne, C. L., & Hecnar, S. J. (2007). Species loss and shifting population structure of freshwater turtles despite habitat protection. Biological Conservation, 138(3-4), 421–429.   
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Browne, C. L. (2003). The status of turtle populations in point pelee national park. Unpublished thesis , Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario.   
Added by: Admin 29 Jan 2012 12:38:36 UTC Pop. 5.25%
Buhlmann, K. A., & Gibbons, J. W. (2001). Terrestrial habitat use by aquatic turtles from a seasonally fluctuating wetland: implications for wetland conservation boundaries. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 41(1), 115–127.   
Added by: Admin 17 Aug 2008 17:23:44 UTC Pop. 4.5%
Buhlmann, K. A., Tuberville, T. D., & Gibbons, J. W. (2008). Turtles of the southeast. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.   
Added by: Admin 22 Feb 2009 11:56:10 UTC Pop. 6.75%
Burghardt, G. M., & Hess, E. H. (1966). Food imprinting in the snapping turtle, chelydra serpentina. Science, 151, 108–109.   
Added by: Admin 25 Aug 2008 21:58:00 UTC Pop. 3%
Burghardt, G. M. (1967). The primacy effect of the first feeding experience in the snapping turtle. Psychonomic Science, 7, 383–384.   
Added by: Admin 25 Aug 2008 21:58:00 UTC Pop. 3%
Burke, V. J., Nagle, R. D., Osentoski, M. F., & Congdon, J. D. (1993). Common snapping turtles associated with ant mounds. Journal of Herpetology, 27, 114–115.   
Added by: Admin 23 Aug 2008 12:13:04 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Bursey, C. R., & Brooks, D. R. (2011). Nematode parasites of five species of turtles from the area de conservación guanacaste, costa rica, with description of a new species of falcaustra. Comparative Parasitology, 78(1), 107–119.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 27 Mar 2011 16:16:32 UTC Pop. 5.25%
Bury, R. B., Nebeker, A. V., & Adams, M. J. (2000). Response of hatchling and yearling turtles to thermal gradients: comparison of chelydra serpentina and trachemys scripta. Journal of Thermal Biology, 25, 221–225.   
Added by: Admin 17 Aug 2008 17:23:44 UTC Pop. 4%
Cagle, F. R., & Chaney, A. H. (1950). Turtle populations in louisiana. American Midland Naturalist, 43(2), 383–388.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 25 Jun 2011 12:41:20 UTC Pop. 5.75%
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