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Paitz, R. T., & Bowden, R. M. (2013). Sulfonation of maternal steroids is a conserved metabolic pathway in vertebrates. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 53(6), 895–901.   
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Pauler, I., & Trebbau, P. (1995). Erstnachweis von podocnemis lewyana dumeril, 1852 (testudines) in venezuela. Salamandra, 31 (3), 181–186.   
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Pauler, I. (1991). Die schildkrötengattung podocnemis (inclusive erymnochelys und peltocephalus). DGHT-Jahrestagung, 1991, 5–6.   
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Pauler, I. (1994). Estacion biologica el frio, venezuela - arbeitsmöglichkeiten für biologen -. Elaphe N.F., 2 (1), 8–9.   
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Pearse, D. E., Arndt, A. D., Valenzuela, N., & Miller, B. A. (2006). Estimating population structure under nonequilibrium conditions in a conservation context: continent-wide population genetics of the giant amazon river turtle, podocnemis expansa (chelonia; podocnemididae). Molecular Ecology, 15, 985–1006.   
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Pearse, D. E., Cantarelli, V. H., Ackerman, R. A., & Sites, J. W. (2003). Population and conservation genetics of the giant amazon river turtle, podocnemis expansa. Abstracts ASIH Meeting 2003.   
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Pearse, D. E., Dastrup, B. R., Ackerman, R. A., & Sites, J. W. (2003). Patterns of paternity in clutches of giant amazon river turtles, podocnemis expansa, from venezuela. Abstracts ASIH Meeting 2003.   
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Pearse, D. E., Arndt, A. D., Valenzuela, N., Cantarelli, V. H., & Sites, J. W. , Metapopulation structure, nest-site fidelity, and conservation genetics of the amazon river turtle podocnemis expansa (chelonia; podocnemididae). Paper presented at Fifth World Congress of Herpetology, Stellenbosch, South Africa.   
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Pearse, D. E., & Avise, J. C. (2001). Turtle mating systems: behavior, sperm storage, and genetic paternity. Journal of Heredity, 92(2), 206–211.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 09 Nov 2008 09:01:43 UTC Pop. 3.75%
Peñaloza, C. L., Hernández, O., Espín, R., Crowder, L. B., & Barreto, G. R. (2013). Harvest of endangered sideneck river turtles (podocnemis spp.) in the middle orinoco, venezuela. Copeia, 2013(1), 111–120.   
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do Pereira Nascimento, S., Carvalho, C. M. D., & Farias, R. E. S. (2013). Os quelônios de roraima. Biologia Geral e Experimental, 12(1), 1–48.   
Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:25:07 UTC Pop. 5%
Pérez Aguilera, N. E., Escalona, T., & Thorbjarnarson, J. B. (1995). Aprovechamiento de las tortugas de agua dulce (pelomedusidae:podocnemis) por la etnia pumé en el parque nacional "capanaparo-cinaruco". Biollania, 11, 63–84.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 24 May 2009 21:41:24 UTC Pop. 3.25%
Pérez-Emán, J. L., & Paolillo, A. O. (1997). Diet of the pelomedusid turtle peltocephalus dumerilianus in the venezuelan amazon. Journal of Herpetology, 31(2), 173–179.   
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Pezzuti, J. C. B., & Vogt, R. C. (1999). Nesting ecology of podocnemis sextuberculata (testudines, pelomedusidae) in the japura river, amazonas, brazil. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 3(3), 419–424.   
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Pezzuti, J. C. B., Lima, J. P., Silva, D. F. D., & Begossi, A. (2010). Uses and taboos of turtles and tortoises along rio negro, amazon basin. Journal of Ethnobiology, 30(1), 153–168.   
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Pfau, B., & Wiechert, J. M. (2003). Gedanken zur fütterung von wasserschildkröten. Emys, 10(4), 4–50.   
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Philippen, H.-D. (2005). Bemerkungen zum fressverhalten bei podocnemis unifiliis. Marginata, 2(2), 52–53.   
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Pignati, M. T., Fernandes, L. F., Miorando, P. S., Ferreira, P. D., & Pezzut, J. C. B. (2013). Effects of the nesting environment on embryonic development, sex ratio, and hatching success in podocnemis unifilis (testudines: Podocnemididae) in an area of várzea floodplain on the lower amazon river in brazil. Copeia, 2013(2), 303–311.   
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Pignati, M. T., Fernandes, L. F., Miorando, P. S., & Pezzuti, J. C. B. (2013). Hatching and emergence patterns in the yellow-spotted river turtle, podocnemis unifilis (testudines: Podocnemididae), in the várzea floodplains of the lower amazon river in santarém, brazil. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 12(1), 127–133.   
Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:25:09 UTC Pop. 4%
Pimenta, R. S., Tavares, I. B., Garcia, V. D., & Rosa, C. A. (2010). Yeasts occurring in surface and mouth cavity of two chelonian species, podocnemis expansa schweigger and p. unifilis troschel (reptilia: chelonia: pelomedusidae), in the javaés river border of araguaia national park in brazil, paula benevides de morais. International Journal of Microbiology, 2010, Article ID.   
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