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Steffens, H., Schomburg, E. D., & Koehler, W. J. (1985). Spinal reflex pattern in the tortoise (testudo graeca, t. hermanni) ni). Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 156(2), 154–164.   
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Stevens, E. C., & Hume, I. D. (1998). Contributions of microbes in vertebrate gastrointestinal tract to production and conservation of nutrients. Physiological Review, 78(2), 314–427.   
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Steyermark, A. C., & Spotila, J. R. (2001). Effects of maternal identity and incubation temperature on snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina) growth. Functional Ecology, 15, 624–632.   
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Steyermark, A. C., & Spotila, J. R. (2001). Body temperature and maternal identity affect snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina) righting response. Copeia, 2001(4), 1050–1057.   
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Stone, P. A., Dobie, J. L., & Henry, R. P. (1992). The effect of aquatic o2 levels on diving and ventilatory behavior in soft-shelled (trionyx spiniferus), stinkpot (sternotherus odoratus), and mud turtles (kinosternon subrubrum). Physiological Zoology, 65(2), 331–345.   
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Stone, P. A., Dobie, J. L., & Henry, R. P. (1992). Cutaneous surface area and bimodal respiration in soft-shelled (trionyx spiniferus), stinkpot (sternotherus odoratus), and mud turtles (kinosternon subrubrum). Physiological zoology, 65, 311–330.   
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Storey, E. M., Kayes, S. M., Vries, D. I., & Franklin, C. E. (2008). Effect of water depth, velocity and temperature on the surfacing frequency of the bimodally respiring turtle elseya albagula. Functional Ecology, 22(5).   
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Storey, K. B., & Storey, J. M. (2011). Strategies of molecular adaptation to climate change: the challenges for amphibians and reptiles. In K. B. Storey & K. Tannino (Eds.), Temperature Adaptation in a Changing Climate Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishers.   
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Storey, K. B., Layne, J. R., Cutwa, M. M., Churchill, T. A., & Storey, J. M. (1993). Freezing survival and metabolism of box turtles, terrapene carolina. Copeia, 1993(3), 628–634.   
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Strain, G. F., Anderson, J. T., Michael, E. D., & Turk, P. J. (2012). Hibernacula use and hibernation phenology in the common snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina) in canaan valley, west virginia. Journal of Herpetology, 46(2), 269–274.   
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Sturbaum, B. A. (1981). Responses of the three-toed box turtle, terrapene carolina triunguis, to heat stress. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 70A, 199–204.   
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Sturbaum, B. A. (1982). Temperature regulation in turtles. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 72, 615–620.   
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Sturbaum, B. A. (1972). Thermoregulation in the ornate box turtle, terrapene ornata. Unpublished thesis , University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.   
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Sturbaum, B. A., & Riedesel, M. L. (1974). Temperature regulation responses of ornate box turtles, terrapene ornata, to heat. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 48, 527–528.   
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Summers, C. H., Watt, M. J., Ling, T. L., Forster, G. L., Carpenter, R. E., & Korzan, W. J., et al. (2005). Glucocorticoid interaction with aggression in non-mammalian vertebrates: reciprocal action. European Journal of Pharmacology, 526(1-3), 21–35.   
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Sun, R.-Y., Xu, X., Chen, H., & Ji, X. (2002). Thermal tolerance, diel variation of body temperature, and thermal dependence of locomotor performance of hatchling soft-shelled turtles, trionyx sinensis. Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao, 13(9), 1161–1165.   
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Sun, J.-Y., Du, J., Qian, L.-C., Jing, M.-Y., & Weng, X.-Y. (2007). Distribution and characteristics of endogenous digestive enzymes in the red-eared slider turtle, trachemys scripta elegans. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 147(4), 1125–1129.   
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Swingland, I. R., & Klemens, M. W. (1989). The conservation biology of tortoises. Occ. Pap. IUCN Species Survival Group, 5.   
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Tamplin, J. W. (2009). Effect of age and body size on selected temperature by juvenile wood turtles (glyptemys insculpta). Journal of Thermal Biology, 34(1), 41–48.   
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Tamplin, J. W. (2006). Response of hatchling wood turtles (glyptemys insculpta) to an aquatic thermal gradient. Journal of Thermal Biology, 31(5), 400–405.   
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