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Huang, C.-H., & Lin, W.-Y. (1999). Effects of substituting fermented soybean meal for fish meal in diets on growth and body composition of soft-shelled turtle, trionyx sinensis. Journal of the Fisheries Society of Taiwan, 26(4), 225–232.   
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Ihlow, F., Rödder, D., Bochynek, T., Sothanin, S., Handschuh, M., & Böhme, W. (2014). Reinforcement as a conservation tool – assessing site fidelity and movement of the endangered elongated tortoise indotestudo elongata (blyth, 1854). Journal of Natural History, (early view).   
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Ip, A. Y. K., Lee, S. M. L., Wong, W. P., & Chew, S. F. (2013). The chinese soft-shelled turtle, pelodiscus sinensis, decreases nitrogenous excretion, reduces urea synthesis and suppresses ammonia production during emersion. Journal of Experimental Biology, (accepted author manuscript).   
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Ip, Y. K., Loong, A. M., Lee, S. M. L., Ong, J. L. Y., Wong, W. P., & Chew, S. F. (2012). The chinese soft-shelled turtle, pelodiscus sinensis, excretes urea mainly through the mouth instead of the kidney. Journal of Experimental Biology, 215, 3723–3733.   
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Jackson, D. R. (2006). Pseudemys nelsoni – florida red-bellied turtle. In P. A. Meylan (Ed.), Biology and Conservation of Florida Turtles Vol. 3, (pp. 313–324).   
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Ji, X., Chen, F., Du, W.-G., & Chen, H.-L. (2003). Incubation temperature affects hatchling growth but not sexual phenotype in the chinese soft-shelled turtle, pelodiscus sinensis (trionychidae). Journal of Zoology, 261(4), 409–416.   
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Jia, Y., Yang, Z., Hao, Y., & Gao, Y. (2005). Effects of animal–plant protein ratio in extruded and expanded diets on nitrogen and energy budgets of juvenile chinese soft-shelled turtle (pelodiscus sinensis wiegmann). Aquaculture Research, 36(1), 61–68.   
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Jian, J., Wu, T., Yang, H., Dong, Z., & Cai, Y. (1998). Preliminary study on the humoral immune response of the soft-shelled turtle. Journal of Fishery Sciences of China, 5(4), 6–10.   
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Jing, R., & Niu, C.-J. (2008). Effect of stocking density on the energy budget of juvenile soft-shelled turtles (pelodiscus sinensis). Asiatic Herpetological Research, 11, 45–49.   
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Johnson, M. D. (1976). Concerning the feeding habits of the praying mantis tenodera aridifolia sinensis saussure. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 49(2), 164.   
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Jung, S.-O., Lee, Y.-M., Kartavtsev, Y., Park, I.-S., Kim, D., & Lee, J.-S. (2006). The complete mitochondrial genome of the korean soft-shelled turtle pelodiscus sinensis (testudines, trionychidae). DNA sequence : the journal of DNA sequencing and mapping, 17(6), 471–483.   
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Kawagoshi, T., Nishida, C., & Matsuda, Y. (2011). The origin and differentiation process of x and y chromosomes of the black marsh turtle (siebenrockiella crassicollis, geoemydidae, testudines). Chromosome Research, (online first).   
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Kraut, S., Fischer, D., Heuser, W., & Lierz, M. (2013). Laser therapy in a soft-shelled turtle (pelodiscus sinensis) for the treatment of skin and shell ulceration. Tierärztliche Praxis Kleintiere, 2013(4), 261–266.   
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Langton, T. E. S., Atkins, W., & Herbert, C. (2011). On the distribution, ecology and management of non-native reptiles and amphibians in the london area. part 1. distribution and predator/prey impacts. London Naturalist, 90, 83–155.   
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Langton, T. E. S., & Herbert, C. (2011). On the distribution, ecology and management of non-native reptiles and amphibians in the london area. part 2. disease impacts, perspectives, trade exploitation and finding ethical solutions. London Naturalist, 90, 157–177.   
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Lee, S.-R., Yoo, S.-H., Kim, H.-S., Lee, S.-H., & Seo, M. (2009). Trichinosis caused by ingestion of raw soft-shelled turtle meat in korea. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 51(2), 219–221.   
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Lee, S. M., Wong, W. P., Loong, A. M., Hiong, K. C., Chew, S. F., & Ip, Y. K. (2007). Postprandial increases in nitrogenous excretion and urea synthesis in the chinese soft-shelled turtle, pelodiscus sinensis. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. Biochemical, Systems, and Environmental Physiology, 177(1), 19–29.   
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Lee, H.-J., & Park, D. (2010). Distribution, habitat characteristics, and diet of freshwater turtles in the surrounding area of the seomjin river and nam river in southern korea. Journal of Ecology and Field Biology, 33(3), 237–244.   
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Lei, S.-J., & Ye, S.-Z. (2004). Effect of ration level on growth in juvenile soft-shelled turtles, trionyx sinensis. Zoological Research, 25(1), 43–47.   
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Lei, S.-J. (2006). Effects of ration level and feeding frequency on digestibility in juvenile soft-shelled turtle, pelodiscus sinensis. Journal of the Zhejiang University. Science. B, 7(7), 580–585.   
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