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Seddon, J. M., Georges, A., Baverstock, P. R., & McCord, W. P. (1997). Phylogenetic relationships of chelid turtles (pleurodira: chelidae) based on mitochondrial 12s rrna gene sequence variation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 7, 55–81.   
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Seebacher, F., Sparrow, J., & Thompson, M. B. (2004). Turtles (chelodina longicollis) regulate muscle metabolic enzyme activity in response to seasonal variation in body temperature. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. Biochemical, Systems, and Environmental Physiology, 174(3), 205–210.   
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Shaffer, C., & Shaffer, R. (2009). The mary river turtle, just a dam(n) shame. Turtle and Tortoise Newsletter, 14, 13–17.   
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Shine, R. (2010). The ecological impact of invasive cane toads (bufo marinus) in australia. Quarterly Review of Biology, 85, 253–291.   
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Spencer, R.-J. (2002). Growth patterns of two widely distributed freshwater turtles and a comparison of common methods to estimate age. Australian Journal of Zoology, 50, 477–490.   
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Spencer, R.-J., Janzen, F. J., & Thompson, M. B. (2005). Response of juvenile growth rate to experimental removal of nest predators in a long-lived vertebrate. Ecology, (under review, different version published 2006).   
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Spencer, R.-J., Thompson, M. B., & Hume, I. D. (1998). The diet and digestive energetics of an australian short-necked turtle, emydura macquarii. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 121(4), 341–349.   
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Spencer, R.-J., & Thompson, M. B. (2003). The significance of predation in nest site selection of turtles: an experimental consideration of macro- and microhabitat preferences. Oikos, 102(3), 592.   
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Spencer, R.-J. (2002). Growth patterns of two widely distributed freshwater turtles and a comparison of common methods used to estimate age. Australian Journal of Zoology, 50(5), 477–490.   
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Spencer, R.-J. (2001). The the murray river turtle, emydura macquarii: population dynamics, nesting ecology and impact of the introduced red fox, vulpes vulpes. , University of Sydney.   
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Spencer, R.-J., & Thompson, M. B. (2005). Experimental analysis of the impact of foxes on freshwater turtle populations. Conservation Biology, 19(3), 845–854.   
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Spencer, R.-J., & Thompson, M. B. (2006). Counterintuitive density-dependent growth in a long-lived vertebrate after removal of nest predators. Ecology, 87(12), 3109–3118.   
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Spencer, R.-J., & Janzen, F. J. (2010). Demographic consequences of adaptive growth and the ramifications for conservation of long-lived organisms. Biological Conservation, 143(9), 1951–1959.   
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Stott, P. (1988). Terrestrial movements of the freshwater tortoise chelodina longicollis shaw as monitored with a spool tracking device. Australian Wildlife Research, 14, 559–567.   
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Stott, P. (1988). Use of growth rings to determine age in the freshwater tortoise chelodina longicollis: a cautionary note. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, 112, 179–180.   
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Thompson, M. B. (1983). Murray river tortoise (emydura, chelodina) populations: the effect of egg predation by the red fox, vulpes vulpes. Australian Wildlife Research, 10, 363–371.   
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Thompson, M. B. (1988). Nest temperatures in the pleurodiran turtle, emydura macquarii. Copeia, 1988, 996–1000.   
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Thompson, M. B. (1983). The physiology and ecology of the eggs of the pleurodiran tortoise emydura macquarii (gray), 1831. Unpublished thesis thesis, University of Adelaide.   
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Thompson, M. B. (1983). Populations of the murray river tortoise, emydura (chelodina): the effect of egg predation by the red fox, vulpes vulpes. Australian Wildlife Research, 10, 363–372.   
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Thomson, S. A., Georges, A., & Limpus, C. J. (2006). A new species of freshwater turtle in the genus elseya (testudines: chelidae) from central coastal queensland, australia. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 5(1), 74–86.   
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