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Dimond, M. T. , Sex of turtle hatchlings as related to incubation temperature. Paper presented at Proc. 6th Int. Rept. Symp. Captive Propagation Husbandry Thurmont.   
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Dinkelacker, S. A., Costanzo, J. P., & Lee, R. E. (2005). Anoxia tolerance and freeze tolerance in hatchling turtles. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. Biochemical, Systems, and Environmental Physiology, 175, 209–217.   
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Dinkelacker, S. A., Costanzo, J. P., Iverson, J. B., & Lee, R. E. (2004). Cold-hardiness and dehydration resistance of hatchling blanding's turtles (emydoidea blandingii): implications for overwintering in a terrestrial habitat. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 82(4), 594–600.   
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Dinkelacker, S. A. (2004). Ecological physiology of overwintering in hatchling blanding's turtles (emydoidea blandingii): insights into anoxia tolerance and freeze tolerance. Unpublished thesis MS, Miami University, Miami.   
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Dodd, C., Franz, R., & Johnson, S. A. (1997). Shell injuries and anomalies in an insular population of florida box turtles (terrapene carolina bauri). Herpetological Natural History, 5(1), 66–72.   
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Dodd, K. L., Murdock, C., & Wibbels, T. (2006). Interclutch variation in sex ratios produced at pivotal temperature in the red-eared slider, a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. Journal of Herpetology, 40(4), 544–549.   
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Dodd, C., Franz, R., & Johnson, S. A. (1997). Shell injuries and anomalies in an insular population of florida box turtles (terrapene carolina bauri). Herpetological Natural History, 5(1), 66–72.   
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Dodge, C. H., Dimond, M. T., & Wunder, C. C. (1979). The influence of temperature on the incubation of box turtle eggs. American Zoologist, 19, Abstr. 981.   
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Dodge, C. H., Dimond, M. T., & Wunder, C. C. (1978). Effect of temperature on the incubation time of eggs and post-natal development of the eastern box turtle (terrapene carolina carolina linne): possible applications to sea turtle management. Fla. Mar. Res. Publ., 33, 8–11.   
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Doody, S. J. (2011). Environmentally cued hatching in reptiles. Integrative and Comparative Biology, (epub. ahead of print).   
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Doody, J. S. (2002). The ecology and sex determination of the pig-nosed turtle, carettochelys insculpta, in the wet-dry tropics of australia. Unpublished thesis , University of Canberra.   
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Doody, S. J., Stewart, B., Camacho, C., & Christian, K. (2012). Good vibrations? sibling embryos expedite hatching in a turtle. Animal Behavior, 83(3), 645–651.   
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Doody, J. S., Georges, A., Young, J. E., Pauza, M. D., Pepper, A. L., Alderman, R. L., & Adair, J. (2001). Embryonic aestivation and emergence behaviour in the pig-nosed turtle, carettochelys insculpta. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 79, 1062–1072.   
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Doody, J. S., Green, B., Sims, R., Rhind, D., West, P., & Steer, D. (2006). Indirect impacts of invasive cane toads (bufo marinus) on nest survival in pig-nosed turtles (carettochelys insculpta). Wildlife Research, 33(5), 349–354.   
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Doody, J. S., Georges, A., & Young, J. E. (2004). Determinants of reproductive success and offspring sex in a turtle with environmental sex determination. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 81, 1–16.   
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Doody, J. S. (1999). A test of the comparative influences of constant and fluctuating incubation temperatures on phenotypes of hatchling turtles. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 3(3), 529–531.   
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Dorizzi, M., Richard-Mercier, N., & Pieau, C. (1996). The ovary retains male potential after the thermosensitive period for sex determination in the turtle emys orbicularis. Differentiation, 60(4), 193–201.   
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Dorizzi, M., Mignot, T.-M., Guichard, A., Desvages, G., & Pieau, C. (1991). Involvement of estrogens in sexual differentiation of gonads as a function of temperature in turtles. Differentiation, 47(1), 9–17.   
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Dournon, C., Houillon, C., & Pieau, C. (1990). Temperature sex-reversal in amphibians and reptiles. Int. J. Dev. Biol., 34, 81–92.   
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Drajeske, P. W. (1978). Hatchling notes on the snake-necked turtle chelodina longicollis. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetology Society, 13(1), 5–9.   
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