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Bury, R. B., & Luckenbach, R. A. (2002). Comparison of desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii) populations in an unused and off-road vehicle are in the mojave desert. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 4(2), 457–463.   
Added by: Admin 14 Aug 2008 20:35:25 UTC Pop. 2.25%
Buskirk, J. R. (2001). Unterwegs in der mojave-wüste. Elaphe N.F., 9(1), 83–86.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 22 Aug 2009 15:16:37 UTC Pop. 3%
Butchko, P. H. , Predator control for the protection of endangered species in california. Unpublished paper presented at Proceedings of the Fourteenth Vertebrate Pest Conference.   
Added by: Admin 29 Jan 2012 12:38:37 UTC Pop. 3%
Cablk, M. E., & Heaton, J. S. (2006). Accuracy and reliability of dogs in surveying for desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii). Ecological Applications, 16(5), 1926–1935.   
Added by: Admin 23 Dec 2008 21:53:21 UTC Pop. 3.75%
Cablk, M. E., Sagebiel, J. C., Heaton, J. S., & Valentin, C. (2008). Olfaction-based detection distance: A quantitative analysis of how far away dogs recognize tortoise odor and follow it to source. Sensors, 8, 2208–2222.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 22 Feb 2009 11:59:36 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Cablk, M. E., Heaton, J. S., & Sagebiel, J. C. (2004). Risk of attracting predators from human and human-dog-team wildlife surveys Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Division.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 18 Nov 2012 17:43:12 UTC Pop. 4%
Cablk, M., & Harmon, R. (2011). Validation and development of a certification program for using k9s to survey desert tortoises Department of Defense.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 30 Jun 2012 22:00:38 UTC Pop. 3%
Campbell, H. W., & Evans, W. E. (1967). Sound production in two species of tortoises. Herpetologica, 23(3), 204–209.   
Added by: Admin 21 Nov 2009 11:53:07 UTC Pop. 3.75%
Campbell, F. T. (1989). The desert tortoise. Audubon Wildl. Rep., 1988/1989, 566–581.   
Added by: Admin 23 Aug 2008 19:57:50 UTC Pop. 2.25%
Carr, A., & Marchand, L. J. (1942). A new turtle from the chipola river, florida. Proceedings of the New England Zoology Club, 20, 95–100.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 06 Jul 2014 16:10:35 UTC Pop. 4.75%
Chaffee, M. J., & Berry, K. H. (2006). Abundance and distribution of selected elements in soils, stream sediments, and selected forage plants from desert tortoise habitats in the mojave and colorado deserts, usa. Journal of Arid Environments, 67, 35–87.   
Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:24:13 UTC Pop. 5.5%
Christopher, M. M., Berry, K. H., Henen, B. T., & Nagy, K. A. (2003). Clinical disease and laboratory abnormalities in free-ranging desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii) in california (1990-1995). Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 39(1), 35– 56.   
Added by: Admin 28 Dec 2008 22:32:41 UTC Pop. 3.5%
Christopher, M. M., Berry, K. H., Henen, B. T., & Nagy, K. A. 2001, Clinical disease and laboratory abnormalities in free-ranging desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii) in california (1990-1995). Unpublished paper presented at 26th Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.   
Added by: Beate Pfau 13 Sep 2008 12:07:39 UTC Pop. 3.75%
Christopher, M. M., Nagy, K. A., Wallis, I. R., Klaassen, J. K., & Berry, K. H. , Laboratory health profiles of desert tortoises in the mojave desert: a model for health status evaluation of chelonian populations. Paper presented at Conservation, Restoration and Management of Tortoises and Turtles - An international Conference.   
Added by: Admin 17 Aug 2008 18:17:14 UTC Pop. 3.5%
Christopher, T. E., Henen, B. T., Smith, E. M., Allen, M. E., Pough, H. F., & Oftedal, O. T. , Reproductive output of large-for-age desert tortoises (gopherus agassizii). Paper presented at 23rd Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 24 May 2009 21:32:16 UTC Pop. 4%
Christopher, M. M. (1999). Physical and biochemical abnormalities associated with prolonged entrapment in a desert tortoise. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 35(2), 361–366.   
Added by: Admin 17 Aug 2008 17:23:45 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Christopher, M. M., Berry, K. H., Wallis, I. R., Nagy, K. A., Henen, B. T., & Peterson, C. C. (1999). Reference intervals and physiologic alterations in hematologic and biochemical values of free-ranging desert tortoises in the mojave desert. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 35(2), 212–238.   
Added by: Admin 17 Aug 2008 17:23:45 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Clostio, R. W. (2010). Use of environmental variables to infer gene flow and population structure in the gopher tortoise (gopherus polyphemus) and predict the seroprevalence of an emerging infectious disease. Unpublished thesis , University of New Orleans, New Orleans.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 18 Nov 2012 17:43:16 UTC Pop. 3.25%
CRARC. (2006). First hatchlings found at montsant since the neolithic period. 90 dies L’informatiu del CRARC - COMAM, 42, 1.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 06 Jul 2014 16:10:37 UTC Pop. 5%
Curtin, A. J., Zug, G. R., & Spotila, J. R. (2009). Longevity and growth strategies of the desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii) in two american deserts. Journal of Arid Environments, 73(4-5), 463–471.   
Added by: Admin 15 Mar 2009 13:31:30 UTC Pop. 3.25%
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