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Nasri, H., El Herry, S., & Bouaïcha, N. (2008). First reported case of turtle deaths during a toxic microcystis spp. bloom in lake oubeira, algeria. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 71(2), 535–544.   
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Neuman-Lee, L. A., & Janzen, F. J. (2011). Atrazine exposure impacts behavior and survivorship of neonatal turtles. Herpetologica, 67(1), 23–31.   
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Pennock, S. (2004). The turtles of nahant marsh: a study of species diversity and abundance. Biology Research, 402.   
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Perrault, J., Wyneken, J., Thompson, L. J., Johnson, C., & Miller, D. L. (2011). Why are hatching and emergence success low? mercury and selenium concentrations in nesting leatherback sea turtles (dermochelys coriacea) and their young in florida. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 62(8), 1671–1682.   
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Peters, E. L., & Brisbin, I. (1996). Environmental influences on the 137cs kinetics of the yellow-bellied turtle (trachemys scripta). Ecological Monographs, 66, 115–136.   
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Peters, E. L., & Brisbin, I. (1998). Radiocaesium elimination in the yellow-bellied turtle (pseudemys scripta). Journal of Applied Ecology, 25, 461–471.   
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Piña, C. I., Lance, V. A., Ferronato, B. O., Guardia, I., Marques, T. S., & Verdade, L. M. (2009). Heavy metal contamination in phrynops geoffroanus (schweigger, 1812) (testudines: chelidae) in a river basin, são paulo, brazil. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, (epub. ahead of print).   
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Pizzi, R., Goodman, G., Gunn-Moore, D., Meredith, A., & Keeble, E. (2005). Pieris japonica intoxication in an african spurred tortoise (geochelone sulcata). Veterinary Record, 156(15), 487–488.   
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Podreka, S., Georges, A., Maher, W. A., & Limpus, C. J. (1998). The environmental contaminant dde fails to influence the outcome of sexual differentiation in the marine turtle chelonia mydas. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106, 185–188.   
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Portelli, M. J., de Solla, S. R., Brooks, R. J., & Bishop, C. A. (1999). Effect of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane on sex determination of the common snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina serpentina). Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 43(3), 284–291.   
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Rie, M. T., Kitana, N., Lendas, K. A., Won, S. J., & Callard, I. P. (2005). Reproductive endocrine disruption in a sentinel species (chrysemys picta) on cape cod, massachusetts. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 48(2), 217–224.   
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Rie, M. T. (2000). Assessment of the effects of groundwater pollution on a sentinel species, chrysemys picta, on cape cod, massachusetts: tissue contaminant levels and hepatic and reproductive bioindicators. Unpublished thesis dissertation, Boston University, 200 pages.   
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Roosenburg, W. M., Elskus, A. A., Ford, D. K., & Palmer, B. D. , Survivorship, growth, and bioassays of terrapin hatchlings incubated on oil contaminated nesting areas. Paper presented at SETAC 22nd Annual Meeting.   
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Rotstein, D. S., Lewbart, G. A., Hobbie, K., Kishimori, J., & Brownie, C. (2003). Suspected oak, quercus, toxicity in an african spurred tortoise, geochelone sulcata. Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, 13(3), 20–21.   
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Rowe, C. L., Mitchelmore, C. L., & Baker, J. E. (2007). An analysis of reproductive ramifications of pcbs in hudson river snapping turtles.   
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Saba, V. S., & Spotila, J. R. (2003). Survival and behavior of freshwater turtles after rehabilitation from an oil spill. Environmental Pollution, 126(2), 213–223.   
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Schnars, J. L., Voss, A. M. A., & Stauffer, J. R. (2011). An egg injection technique to evaluate the effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on the hatching success of the snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina serpentina). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, (epub. ahead of print).   
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Schneider, L., Belger, L., Burger, J., Vogt, R. C., & Ferrara, C. R. (2009). Mercury levels in muscle of six species of turtles eaten by people along the rio negro of the amazon basin. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, Online first.   
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Schneider, L., Belger, L., Burger, J., & Vogt, R. C. (2008). Mercury bioacumulation in four tissues of podocnemis erythrocephala (podocnemididae: testudines) as a function of water parameters. Science of the Total Environment, 407(3), 1048–1054.   
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Schneider, L., Belger, L., Burger, J., Vogt, R. C., Jeitner, C., & Peleja, J. R. P. (2010). Assessment of non-invasive techniques for monitoring mercury concentrations in species of amazon turtles. Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, 93(2), 238–250.   
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