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Gans, C. G. A. S., & Parsons, T. S. (1977). Biology of the reptilia vol. 4: morphology d Vol. 4. London and New York: Academic Press.   
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Gans, C. G. A. S., & Parsons, K. (2008). Biology of the reptilia vol. 20: morphology h: the skull of lepidosauria Reprint ed. Vol. 20. Ithaca: SSAR.   
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Gans, C. G. A. S., & Parsons, T. S. (1970). Biology of the reptilia vol. 3: morphology c Vol. 3. London and New York: Academic Press.   
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Gans, C. G. A. S., & Parsons, T. S. (1981). Biology of the reptilia vol. 11: morphology f Vol. 11. London and New York: Academic Press.   
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Gans, C. G. A. S., & Parsons, K. (2008). Biology of the reptilia vol. 21: morphology i: the skull and appendicular locomotor apparatus of lepidosauria Reprint ed. Vol. 21. Ithaca: SSAR.   
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Gans, C. G. A. S., & Maderson, P. F. A. (1973). Sound producing mechanisms in recent reptiles: review and comment. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 13(4), 1195–1203.   
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Gerlach, J. (2011). Development of distinct morphotypes in captive seychelles–aldabra giant tortoises. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 10(1), 102–112.   
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Gerlach, J. (2005). The complex vomeronasal structure of dipsochelys giant tortoises and its identification as a true jacobson's organ. Herpetological Journal, 15(1), 15–20.   
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Gerlach, J., & Bour, R. (2003). Die morphologie der schlüpflinge von riesenschildkröten der gattung dipsochelys. Radiata, 12(3), 11–20.   
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Gerlach, J. (2004). Effects of diet on the systematic utility of the tortoise carapace. African Journal of Herpetology, 53(1), 77–85.   
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Gerlach, J. (2012). Skeletal ontogeny of seychelles giant tortoises (aldabrachelys/dipsochelys). Scientific Research and Essays, 7(9), 1083–1099.   
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Germano, D. J. (1993). Shell morphology of north american tortoises. American Midland Naturalist, 129 (3), 319–335.   
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Germano, D. J., & Fritts, T. H. , Methods of age determination of the desert tortoise, gopherus agassizii. Paper presented at Proceedings Desert Tortoise Council 1991.   
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Germano, D. J. (1998). Scutes and age determination of desert tortoises revisited. Copeia, 1998(2), 482–484.   
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Germano, D. J., & Bury, B. R. (1998). Age determination in turtles: evidence of annual deposition of scute rings. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 3(1), 123–132.   
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Gibbons, J. W., & Lovich, J. E. (1990). Sexual dimorphism in turtles with emphasis on the slider turtle (trachemys scripta). Herpetological Monographs, 4, 1–29.   
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Gilbert, S. F., Cebra-Thomas, J. A., & Burke, A. C. (2008). How the turtle gets its shell. In J. Wyneken, M. H. Godfrey & V. L. Bels (Eds.), Biology of Turtles (pp. 1–16). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group.   
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Girling, J. E. (2002). The reptilian oviduct: a review of structure and function and directions for future research. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology, 293(2), 141–170.   
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Gist, D. H. (2011). Chapter 5 - hormones and the sex ducts and sex accessory structures of reptiles. In D. Norris & K. Lopez (Eds.), Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates Vol. 3 - Reptiles, (pp. 117–139). San Diego: Elsevier.   
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Gist, D. H., Dawes, S. M., Turner, T. W., Sheldon, S., & Congdon, J. D. (2002). Sperm storage in turtles: a male perspective. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 292(2), 180–186.   
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