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Cash, W. B., & Holberton, R. L. (2005). Endocrine and behavioral response to a decline in habitat quality: effects of pond drying on the slider turtle, trachemys scripta. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 303A(10), 872–879.   
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Cash, W. B., Holberton, R. L., & Knight, S. S. (1997). Corticosterone secretion in response to capture and handling in free-living red-eared turtles. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 108(3), 427–433.   
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Cash, W. B. (2000). Behavioral and physiological ecology of the slider turtle: laboratory and field studies integrating hormonal and behavioral aspects. Unpublished thesis Dissertation, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi.   
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Chandler, C. H. (2009). The phylogenetic position of the snapping turtles (chelydridae) based on nucleotide sequence data. Copeia, 2009(2), 209–213.   
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Chapin, K. J., & Meylan, P. A. (2011). Turtle populations at a heavily used recreational site: ichetucknee springs state park, columbia county, florida. Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 6(1), 51–60.   
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Charles, F. (2006). Construction d'un enclos pour les tortues palustres nord américaines. Chéloniens, 2, 12–17.   
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Chen, T.-H. , The turtle trade in taiwan, with emphasis on turtle plastron trade. Paper presented at Turtle Survival Alliance 2007 Annual Meeting.   
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Chen, T.-H., & Lue, K.-Y. (1998). Ecological notes on feral populations of trachemys scripta elegans in northern taiwan. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 3(1), 87–90.   
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Chen, T. H. (2006). Distribution and status of the introduced red-eared slider (trachemys scripta elegans) in taiwan. In F. Koike, M. N. Clout, M. Kawamichi, D. M. Poorter & K. Iwatsuki (Eds.), Assessment and control of Biological Invasion Risks (pp. 187–195). Kyoto, Japan: Shoukado Book Sellers and IUCN, Gland Switzerland.   
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Chinchar, V. G., Hyatt, A., Miyazaki, T., & Williams, T. (2009). Family iridoviridae: poor viral relations no longer. In Lesser Known Large dsDNA Viruses Vol. 328, (pp. 123–170).Springer Berlin Heidelberg.   
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Chojnowski, L. L., & Braun, E. L. (2012). An unbiased approach to identify genes involved in development in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination an unbiased approach to identify genes involved in development in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. BMC Genomics, 13(1), 1–12.   
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Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Brandt, C., Willis, K. L., Christensen, C. B., Ketten, D. R., & Edds-Walton, P., et al. (2012). Specialization for underwater hearing by the tympanic middle ear of the turtle, trachemys scripta elegans. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 279(1739), 2816–2824.   
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Clark, D. B., & Gibbons, J. W. (1969). Dietary shift in the turtle pseudemys scripta (schoepff) from youth to maturity. Copeia, 1969, 704–706.   
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Cloninger, P. (2007). The ecology of freshwater turtle communities on the upper-coastal plain of south carolina. Unpublished thesis , Clemson University, Clemson.   
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Close, L. M., & Siegel, R. A. (1997). Differences in body size among populations of red-eared sliders (trachemys scripta elegans) subjected to different levels of harvesting. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 2(4), 563–566.   
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Close, L. M., & Seigel, R. A. (1997). Differences in body size among populations of red-eared sliders (trachemys scripta elegans) subjected to different levels of harvesting. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 2(4), 563–566.   
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Cole, L. T., Painter, C. W., & Stuart, J. N. , Observations on the status of the big bend slider, trachemys gaigeae in the middle rio grande of new mexico - abstract. Unpublished paper presented at Program and Abstracts of the Tenth Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles.   
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Collins, J. T. (2007). New records of amphibians, turtles, and reptiles in kansas for 2006. Journal of Kansas Herpetology, 21, 11–13.   
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Congdon, J. D., Greene, J. L., & Gibbons, J. W. (1986). Biomass of freshwater turtles: a geographic comparison. American Midland Naturalist, 115, 165–173.   
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Congdon, J. D., Gibbons, W. J., Brooks, R. J., Rollinson, N., & Tsaliagos, R. N. (2012). Indeterminate growth in long-lived freshwater turtles as a component of individual fitness. Evolutionary Ecology, (online first).   
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