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Walton, E. M. (2006). Using remote sensing and geographic information science to predict and delineate critical habitat for the bog turtle, glyptemys muhlenbergii. Unpublished thesis Master of Arts, University of North Carolina, Greensboro.   
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Warner, J. L. (1981). A monograph of the bog turtle, clemmys muhlenbergii (schoepff). , Senior Thesis. Western Connecticut State College. Danbury.   
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Warner, J. L. (2005). Glyptemys (=clemmys) muhlenbergii (bog turtle). fecundity. Herpetological Review, 36(3), 310–311.   
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Wesley, P. A. (2006). Local and regional scale habitat selection by wood turtles. (glyptemys insculpta) in ontario. Unpublished thesis MS, University of Guelph.   
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Wever, E. G., & Vernon, J. A. (1956). The sensitivity of the turtle's ear as shown by its electric potentials. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 42(12), 213–220.   
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Whitlock, A. L. (2002). Ecology and status of the bog turtle (clemmys muhlenbergii) in new england. Unpublished PhD Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.   
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Williams, C. E. (2009). Occurrence of glyptemys insculpta le conte in a stream impaired by abandoned mine drainage, pennsylvania, usa. Herpetology Notes, 2, 133–136.   
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Williams, L. A. (2004). Glyptemys muhlenbergii (bog turtle). diet. Herpetological Review, 35(3), 265.   
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Willoughby, J. , Site fidelity of wood turtles (glyptemys insculpta) in the northern lower peninsula of michigan. Unpublished paper presented at 93rd ESA Annual Meeting.   
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Wisnieski, A., & Poole, V. A. (2001). Bog turtle conservation, research, and education programs at the baltimore zoo. Turtle and Tortoise Newsletter(4), 2–5.   
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Wittmer. (2011). Vertebrate species introductions in the united states and its territories. Currenzt Zoology, (uncorrected proof).   
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Woods, G. T. (1945). Rate of travel of the wood turtle. Copeia, 1945(1), 49.   
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Wright, A. H. (1918). Notes on clemmys. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 31, 51–57.   
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Zovickian, W. H. (1971). Humidity as a growth factor in hatchlings of clemmys muhlenbergii. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society, 7 (4), 93–95.   
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Zovickian, W. H. (1971). Observations on the nesting of clemmys muhlenbergii in a simulated environment. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society, 7, 43–45.   
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