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Bartels, H.-J. (1999). Vergleich von kreislaufanlagen für nutzfische und von gesellschaftsaquarien der süßwasseraquaristik mit einer kreislaufanlage für wasserschildkröten. Salamandra, 35(2), 97–112.   
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Beck, R. G. (1991). The common long-necked tortoise chelodina longicollis: a comparative study of the morphology and field behaviour of disjunct populations. South Australian Naturalist, 66(1), 4–22.   
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Blamires, S. J., Spencer, R.-J., King, P., & Thompson, M. B. (2005). Population parameters and life-table analysis of two coexisting freshwater turtles: are the bellinger river turtle populations threatened? Wildlife Research, 32(4), 339–347.   
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Bonnet, X., Delmas, V., Mouden, E. H. E., Slimani, T., Sterijovski, B., & Kuchling, G. (2010). Is sexual body shape dimorphism consistent in aquatic and terrestrial chelonians? Zoology, (article in press).   
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Booth, D. T. (2000). Incubation of eggs of the australian broad-shelled turtle, chelodina expansa (testudinata: chelidae), at different temperatures: effects on pattern of oxygen consumption and hatchling morphology. Australian Journal of Zoology, 48(4), 369–378.   
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Booth, D. T. (2002). The breaking of diapause in embryonic broad-shell river turtles (chelodina expansa). Journal of Herpetology, 36(2), 304–307.   
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Booth, D. T. (1998). Nest temperature and respiratory gases during natural incubation in the broad-shelled river turtle, chelodina expansa (testudinata: chelidae). Australian Journal of Zoology, 46(2), 183–191.   
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Booth, D. T. (1998). Egg size, clutch size, and reproductive effort of the australian broad-shelled river turtle, chelodina expansa. Journal of Herpetology, 32(4), 592–596.   
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Booth, D. T. (2002). Incubation of rigid-shelled turtle eggs: do hydric conditions matter? Journal of Comparative Physiology B. Biochemical, Systems, and Environmental Physiology, 172(7), 627–633.   
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Booth, D. T. (1999). Size, water and energy content of eggs of the freshwater turtles, emydura signata and chelodina expansa. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 121, 53–59.   
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Booth, D. T. (2003). Composition and energy density of eggs from two species of freshwater turtle with twofold ranges in egg size. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 134(1), 129–137.   
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Booth, D. T. (2006). Influence of incubation temperature on hatchling phenotype in reptiles. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 79(2), 274–281.   
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Bour, R., Martelli, J.-L., & Boyer, R. (2007). Catalogue des collections de reptiles du muséum de lyon (muséedes confluences): septième note: chéloniens et crocodiliens. Cahiers scientifiques - Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Lyon, 14, 85–115.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 30 Oct 2011 14:52:31 UTC Pop. 9%
Bowen, K. D., & Spencer, R.-J. (2005). A comparative study of environmental factors that affect nesting in australian and north american freshwater turtles. Journal of zoology, 267(4), 397–404.   
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Bower, D., Fordham, D. A., Hutchinson, M., & Georges, A. , Broad-shelled turtles (chelodina expansa) in the lower murray – ecological studies for management of a rare and cryptic carnivore. Unpublished paper presented at 6th World Congress of Herpetology.   
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Bower, D. S., Hodges, K. M., & Georges, A. (2012). Salinity of incubation media influences embryonic development of a freshwater turtle. Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, (online first).   
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Bradsell, P., Prince, J., Kuchling, G., & Knott, B. (2002). Aggressive interactions between freshwater turtle, chelodina oblonga, hatchlings and freshwater crayfish, cherax spp.: implications for the conservation of the critically endangered western swamp turtle, pseudemydura umbrina: interactions between turtle h. Wildlife Research, 29(3), 269–275.   
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Browne, C. (2005). Impacts of urbanisation and metal pollution on freshwater turtles. Unpublished thesis Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Sydney.   
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Budde, H. (1983). Durch nachzucht erhalten: die australische schlangenhalsschildkröte. Aquarien-Magazin, 17 (10), 514–520.   
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Budde, H. (1976). Haltung und zucht von chelodina longicollis. Das Aquarium, 10, 79–84.   
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