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Iverson, J. B., Balgooyan, C. P., Byrd, K. K., & Lyddan, K. K. (1993). Latitudinal variation in clutch size and egg size in turtles. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 71(12), 2448–2461.   
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Ives, I. E. (2006). Conservation of sulawesi’s two endemic chelonians, leucocephalon yuwonoi and indotestudo forstenii;an investigation into in-situ and ex-situ conservation concerns. Unpublished thesis MS, Antioch University New England.   
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Jackson, O. F., & Needham, J. R. (1983). Rhinitis and virus antibody titre in chelonians. Journal of Small Animal Practice, 24(1), 31–36.   
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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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Jelić, D., Budinski, I., & Lauš, B. (2012). Distribution and conservation status of the batracho- and herpetofauna of the croatian island of mljet. Herpetozoa, 24(3/4), 1–14.   
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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., Limpus, C. J., & Whittier, J. M. (1999). Plasma steroid interactions during high-density green turtle nesting and associated disturbance. 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., 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., 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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Jessop, T. S., & Hamann, M. (2005). Interplay between age class, sex and stress response in green turtles (chelonia mydas). Australian Journal of Zoology, 53(2), 131–136.   
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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., Sumner, J. M., Limpus, C. J., & Whittier, J. M. (2004). Interplay between plasma hormone profiles, sex and body condition in immature hawksbill turtles (eretmochelys imbricata) subjected to a capture stress protocol. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 137(1), 197–204.   
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Johnson, A. J., Pessier, A. P., & Jacobson, E. R. (2007). Experimental transmission and induction of ranaviral disease in western ornate box turtles (terrapene ornata ornata) and red-eared sliders (trachemys scripta elegans). Veterinary Pathology, 44(3), 285–297.   
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Jones, M. E. H., Werneburg, I., Curtis, N., Penrose, R., O’Higgins, P., Fagan, M. J., & Evans, S. E. (2012). The head and neck anatomy of sea turtles (cryptodira: chelonioidea) and skull shape in testudines. PLoS ONE, 7(11), e47852.   
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Jungnickel, J. (2010). Meeresschildkröten-schutz auf yucatan. die nächtlichen besucher von fulum. Marginata, 7(4), 51–53.   
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Juvik, J. O. , Tortoises and tourists: applications of the “mauna lani” model for integrating resort branding and chelonian conservation. Paper presented at Turtle Survival Alliance 2007 Annual Meeting.   
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JØrgensen, B. J. (1998). Role of urinary and cloacal bladders in chelonian water economy: historical and comparative perspectives. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 73, 347–366.   
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