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Echelle, A. A., Hackler, J. C., Lack, J. B., Ballard, S. R., Roman, J., & Fox, S. F., et al. (2010). Conservation genetics of the alligator snapping turtle: cytonuclear evidence of range-wide bottleneck effects and unusually pronounced geographic structure. Conservation Genetics, 11(4), 1375–1387.   
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Edwards, T., Jarchow, C. J., Jones, C. A., & Bonin, K. E. (2010). Tracing genetic lineages of captive desert tortoises in arizona. Journal of Wildlife Management, 74(4), 801–807.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 19 Aug 2010 16:02:52 UTC Pop. 3.5%
Edwards, T. (2003). Home is where you take it; tracing the movements of desert tortoises with molecular biology. Sonoran Herpetologist, 16(8), 62–67.   
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Elsevier, S. M., & Pieau, C. (1988). Purification and partial characterization of protamines from the european pond turtle, emys orbicularis. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 246(1), 33–41.   
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Engstrom, T. N., Edwards, T., Osentoski, M. F., & Myers, E. M. (2007). A compendium of pcr primers for mtdna, microsatellite, and other nuclear loci for freshwater turtles and tortoises. In B. H. Shaffer, N. N. FitzSimmons, A. Georges & A. G. J. Rhodin (Eds.), Defining Turtle Diversity: Proceedings of a Workshop on Genetics, Ethics, and Taxonomy of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises Vol. 4, (pp. 124–141). Lunenburg: Chelonian Research Foundation.   
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Engstrom, T. N. (2003). Molecular studies of phylogenetics, ecology and conservation of softshell turtles (family trionychidae) and amazon river turtles (podocnemis unifilis). Unpublished thesis , University of California, Davis.   
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Ennen, J. R. (2009). Conservation genetics and systematics of several turtles species in the southeastern united states. Unpublished thesis , University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg.   
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Ennen, J. R., Kreiser, B. R., & Qualls, C. P. (2010). Low genetic diversity in several gopher tortoise (gopherus polyphemus) populations in the desoto national forest, mississippi. Herpetologica, 66(1), 31–38.   
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Ennen, J. R., Birkhead, R. D., Kreiser, B. R., Gaillard, D. L., Qualls, C. P., & Lovich, J. E. (2012). The effects of isolation on the demography and genetic diversity of long-lived species: implications for conservation and management of the gopher tortoise (gopherus polyphemus). Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 6(2), 202–214.   
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Ennen, J. R., Kreiser, B. R., Qualls, C. P., & Lovich, J. E. (2010). Morphological and molecular reassessment of graptemys oculifera and graptemys flavimaculata (testudines: emydidae). Journal of Herpetology, 44(4), 544–554.   
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Ennen, J. R., Kreiser, B. R., Qualls, C. P., Gaillard, D., Aresco, M. J., & Birkhead, R., et al. (2012). Mitochondrial dna assessment of the phylogeography of the gopher tortoise. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, 3(1), 110–122.   
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Escalona, T., Engstrom, T. N., Hernández, O. E., Bock, B. C., Vogt, R. C., & Valenzuela, N. (2008). Population genetics of the endangered south american freshwater turtle, podocnemis unifilis, inferred from microsatellite dna data. Conservation Genetics, (accepted).   
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Escalona, T. (2003). Maternal effects on reproductive success in a river turtle (podocnemis unifilis) in southern venezuela. Unpublished thesis , University of Missouri St. Louis.   
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Ezaz, T., Valenzuela, N., Grutzner, F., Miura, I., Georges, A., Burke, R. L., & Marshall Graves, J. A. (2006). An xx/xy sex microchromosome system in a freshwater turtle, chelodina longicollis (testudines: chelidae) with genetic sex determination. Chromosome Research, 14(2), 139–150.   
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Fantin, C., & Giuliano-Caetano, L. (2008). Cytogenetic characterization of two turtle species: trachemys dorbigni and trachemys scripta elegans. Caryologia, 61(3), 253–257.   
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Fantin, C., Santos Viana, L., dos Santos Monjeló, L. A., & Farias, I. P. (2008). Polyandry in podocnemis unifilis (pleurodira; podocnemididae), the vulnerable yellow-spotted amazon river turtle. Amphibia-Reptilia, 29(4), 479–486.   
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Farias, I. P., Jerozolimski, A., Melo, A., das Neves Viana, M., Martins, M., & dos Santos Monjeló, L. A. (2007). Population genetics of the amazonian tortoises, chelonoidis denticulata and c. carbonaria, (cryptodira: testudinidae) in an area of sympatry. Amphibia-Reptilia, 28(3), 357–365.   
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Farley, S. M. (2004). Conservation genetics of the snapping turtle (elseya sp.): an assessment of genetic diversity and population structure. Unpublished thesis , University of Canberra, Canberra.   
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Fielder, D. P., Vernes, K., Alacs, E. A., & Georges, A. (2012). Mitochondrial variation among australian freshwater turtles (genus myuchelys), with special reference to the endangered m. bellii. Endangered Species Research, 17, 63–71.   
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Fong, J. J. (2008). Linnaeus fund research report: conservation genetics of the yellow pond turtle mauremys mutica and the annam leaf turtle mauremys annamensis. Turtle and Tortoise Newsletter, 12, 21–23.   
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