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Haines, H. G., Rywlin, A., & Rebell, G. (1977). Effect of water temperature on a herpesvirus infection of sea turtles. Infect. and Immun., 15, 756–759.   
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Haines, H. G. (1978). A herpesvirus disease of green sea turtles in aquaculture. Mar. Fish. Rev., 40, 33–37.   
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Hamann, M., Jessop, T. S., Limpus, C. J., & Whittier, J. M. (2005). Regional and annual variation in plasma steroids and metabolic indicators in female green turtles, chelonia mydas. Marine Biology, 148(2), 427–433.   
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Hamann, M., Jessop, T. S., & Schäuble, C. S. (2007). Fuel use and corticosterone dynamics in hatchling green sea turtles (chelonia mydas) during natal dispersal. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 353(1), 13–21.   
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Hamann, M., Jessop, T. S., Limpus, C. J., & Whittier, J. M. (2002). Interactions among endocrinology, seasonal reproductive cycles and the nesting biology of the female green sea turtle. Marine Biology, 140(4), 823–830.   
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Herbst, L. H., Greiner, E. C., Ehrhart, L. M., Bagley, D. A., & Klein, P. A. (1998). Serological association between spirorchidiasis, herpesvirus infection, and fibropapillomatosis in green turtles from florida. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 34(3), 496–507.   
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Herbst, L. H., Siconolfi-Baez, L., Klein, P. A., Kerben, M. J., & Schumacher, I. M. (2003). Induction of vitellogenesis by estradiol-17beta and development of enzyme linked immunosorbant assays to quantify plasma vitellogenin levels in green turtles (chelonia mydas). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 135, 551–563.   
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Hummel, F. (2002). Die seychellen und die schildkröten. Emys, 9(4), VII–XVII.   
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Hussein, J. J., Al-Badry, K. S., & Bashtar, A. R. M. (1980). Blood characteristics of the land tortoise testudo kleinmanni, and the marine turtle chelonia mydas. Unpublished thesis thesis, Bull. Fac. Sci. Cairo Univ.   
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Ikonomopoulou, M. (2008). Steroid hormones, steroid binding proteins and persistent environmental pollutants in green (chelonia mydas) and flatback (natator depressus) turtles. Unpublished thesis PhD, The University of Queensland.   
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Ikonomopoulou, M. P., Al, R. C., Ibrahim, K., Gosden, E., & Whittier, J. M. (2012). Quantitative sex identification of hatchling green sea turtles (chelonia mydas). Journal of Herpetology, 46(3), 331–337.   
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Iverson, J. B., & Perry, R. E. (1994). Sarcophagid fly parasitoidism on developing turtle eggs. Herpetological Review, 25(2), 50–51.   
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Jacobson, E. R., Gaskin, J. M., & Roelke, E. R. (1986). Conjunctivitis, tracheitis, and pneumonia associated with herpes virus infection in green sea turtles. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 189 (9), 1020 ff.   
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Jessop, T. S., Hamann, M., Read, M. A., & Limpus, C. J. (2000). Evidence for a hormonal tactic maximizing green turtle reproduction in response to a pervasive ecological stressor. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 118(3), 407–417.   
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Jessop, T. S., Hamann, M., & Limpus, C. J. (2004). Body condition and physiological changes in male green turtles during breeding. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 276, 281–288.   
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Jessop, T. S., Knapp, R., Whittier, J. M., & Limpus, C. J. (2002). Dynamic endocrine responses to stress: evidence for energetic constraints and status dependence in breeding male green turtles. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 126(1), 59–67.   
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Jessop, T. S. (2001). Modulation of the adrenocortical stress response in marine turtles (cheloniidae): evidence for a hormonal tactic maximizing maternal reproductive investment. Journal of Zoology London, 254(1), 57–65.   
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Jessop, T. S., & Hamann, M. (2004). Hormonal and metabolic responses to nesting activities in the green turtle, chelonia mydas. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 308(2), 253–267.   
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Jessop, T. S., FitzSimmons, N. N., Limpus, C. J., & Whittier, J. M. (1999). Interactions between behavior and plasma steroids within the scramble mating system of the promiscuous green turtle, chelonia mydas. Hormones and Behavior, 36(2), 86–97.   
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Jessop, T. S., Limpus, C. J., & Whittier, J. M. (2002). Nocturnal activity in the green sea turtle alters daily profiles of melatonin and corticosterone. Hormones and Behavior, 41(4), 357–365.   
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