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Patton, G. A., Messinger, M. A., & Carr, J. L. (2004). Musk odor production in hatchling three-toed box turtles(terrapene carolina triunguis). Transactions of the Louisiana Academy of Sciences, 65, 22–25.   
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Paul, R., & Andreas, B. (1998). Migration and home range of female european pond turtles (emys o. orbicularis) in brandenburg (ne germany), first results. In U. Fritz, U. Joger, R. Podloucky & J. Servan (Eds.), Proceedings of the EMYS Symposium Dresden 96 10th ed. Vol. 10, (pp. 193–198). Rheinbach: DGHT.   
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Pawlowski, S. (2007). Haltungstipps und haltungsfehler bei der pflege terrestrischer sumpfschildkröten am beispiel der gelbrand-scharnierschildkröte cuora flavomarginata s.. (gray, 1863). Elaphe N.F., 15(4), 43–52.   
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Pawlowski, S., & Krämer, C. (2010). Zum komfortverhalten von diamantschildkröten, malaclemys terrapin (schoepff, 1793). Radiata, 19(4), 19–25.   
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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.   
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Pellitteri-Rosa, D., Sacchi, R., Galeotti, P., Marchesi, M., & Fasola, M. (2011). Courtship displays are condition-dependent signals that reliably reflect male quality in greek tortoises, testudo gracea. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 10(1), 10–17.   
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Pellitteri-Rosa, D., Sacchi, R., Galeotti, P., Marchesi, M., & Fasola, M. (2010). Do hermann's tortoises (testudo hermanni) discriminate colours? an experiment with natural and artificial stimuli. Italian Journal of Zoology, (early view).   
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Perez-Higareda, G., & Smith, H. M. (1988). Courtship behavior in rhinoclemmys areolata from western tabasco, mexico (testudines: emydidae). Great Basin Naturalist, 48(2), 263–266.   
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Pert, A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1969). A technique for the study of consummatory behavior and instrumental learning in the turtle. American Psychologist, 24(3), 258–261.   
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Pert, A., & Bitterman, M. E. (1970). Reward and learning in the turtle. Learning and Motivation, 1(1), 121–128.   
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Pert, A., & Gonzalez, R. C. (1974). Behavior of the turtle (chrysemys picta picta) in simultaneous, successive, and behavioral contrast situations. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 87(3), 526–538.   
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Peterman, W. E., & Ryan, T. J. (2009). Basking behavior of emydid turtles (chysemys picta, graptemys geographica, and trachemys scripta) in an urban landscape. Northeastern Naturalist, 16(4), 629–636.   
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Petranka, J. W., & Philippi, A. (1978). Observations on the courtship behavior of juvenile chrysemys concinna concinna and chrysemys floridana hoyi (reptilia, testudines, emydidae). Journal of Herpetology, 12(3), 417–419.   
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Philippen, H.-D. (1998). Bemerkungen zum defensivverhalten bei einer unbekannten weichschildkröte (chitra spec.) aus indonesien. Emys, 5(1), 34–38.   
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Philippen, H.-D. (2005). Bemerkungen zum fressverhalten bei podocnemis unifiliis. Marginata, 2(2), 52–53.   
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Pike, D. A., Dinsmore, A., Crabill, T., Smith, R. B., & Seigel, R. A. (2004). Short-term effects of handling and permanently marking gopher tortoises (gopherus polyphemus) on recapture rates and behavior. Applied Herpetology, 2(2), 139–147.   
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Pike, D. A. (2005). Spatial learning in a hatchling chelonian, gopherus polyphemus. Florida Scientist, 68(4), 267–271.   
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Pike, D. A., & Antworth, R. (2005). Gopherus polyphemus (gopher tortoise). juvenile burrow cohabitation. Herpetological Review, 36(1), 58.   
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Plummer, M. V., & Doody, J. S. (2010). Terrestrial burrowing in nesting softshell turtles (apalone mutica and a. spinifera). Reptiles and Amphibians, Conservation and Natural History, 17, 79–81.   
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Pluto, T. G., & Bellis, E. D. (1986). Habitat utilization by the turtle, graptemys geographica, along a river. Journal of Herpetology, 20(1), 22–31.   
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