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Legler, J. M., & Cann, J. (1980). A new genus and species of chelid turtle form queensland, australia. Los Angeles County Mus. Nat. Sci., 324, Contrib. S.   
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Legler, J. M. , Biosystematic studies of australian chelid turtles. Paper presented at 1st World Congr. Herpetol. Canterbury.   
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Manning, B., & Kofron, C. P. (1996). Evolution and zoogeography of australian freshwater turtles. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 39(2), 319–331.   
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Priest, T. E., & Franklin, C. E. (2002). Effect of water temperature and oxygen levels on the diving behavior of two freshwater turtles: rheodytes leukops and emydura macquarii. Journal of Herpetology, 36(4), 555–561.   
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Seddon, J. M., Georges, A., Baverstock, P. R., & McCord, W. P. (1997). Phylogenetic relationships of chelid turtles (pleurodira: chelidae) based on mitochondrial 12s rrna gene sequence variation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 7, 55–81.   
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Thomson, S. A. (2003). Chelodina colliei. (Manuskript).   
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Todd, E., Blair, D., Hamann, M., & Jerry, D. (2011). Twenty-nine microsatellite markers for two australian freshwater turtles, elseya albagula and emydura macquarii krefftii: development from 454-sequence data and utility in related taxa. Conservation Genetics Resources, (accepted).   
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Tucker, A. D., Limpus, C. J., Priest, T. E., Cay, J., Glen, C., & Guarino, E. (2001). Home ranges of fitzroy river turtles (rheodytes leukops) overlap riffle zones: potential concerns related to river regulation. Biological Conservation, 102, 171–181.   
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