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Patterson, W. C. (1966). Hearing in the turtle. Journal of Auditory Research, 6(4), 453–464.   
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Patterson, W. C., & Gulick, W. L. (1966). A method for measuring auditory thresholds in the turtle. Journal of Auditory Research, 6, 219–227.   
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Piniak, W. E. D. (2012). Acoustic ecology of sea turtles: Implications for conservation. Unpublished thesis , Duke University, Durham NC.   
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Ridgway, S. H., Wever, E. G., McCormick, J. G., Palin, J., & Anderson, J. H. (1969). Hearing in the giant sea turtle, chelonia mydas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 64(3), 884–890.   
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Rival, F. (1996). Otites des chéloniens: pyogranulome du tympan. Friskies Veterinary International, 2, 37–44.   
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Rosenberg, M. E. (1980). Central responses to mechanical and electrical stimulation of the carapace in the tortoise. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 66(2), 227–231.   
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Rosenberg, M. E. (1983). Vibration-sensitive receptors in the tortoise’s shell. Journal of Physiology, 346(Supplement), 57P.   
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Rosenberg, M. E. (1986). Carapace and plastron sensitivity to touch and vibration in the tortoise (testudo hermanni and t. graeca). Journal of Zoology. Series A, 208(3), 443–455.   
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Samuel, Y., Morreale, S. J., Clark, C. W., Greene, C. H., & Richmond, M. E. (2005). Underwater, low-frequency noise in a coastal sea turtle habitat. Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 117(3), 1465–1472.   
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Schnee, M. E., & Ricci, A. J. (2003). Biophysical and pharmacological characterization of voltage-gated calcium currents in turtle auditory hair cells. Journal of Physiology, 549(3), 697–717.   
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Severinsen, S. Å., Jørgensen, J. M., & Nyengaard, J. R. (2003). Structure and growth of the utricular macula in the inner ear of the slider turtle trachemys scripta. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 4(4), 505–520.   
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Sneary, M. G., & Lewis, E. R. (2007). Tuning properties of turtle auditory nerve fibers: evidence for suppression and adaptation. Hearing Research, 228(1 - 2).   
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Sneary, M. G. (1988). Auditory receptor of the red-eared turtle: i. general ultrastructure. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 276(4), 573–587.   
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Sneary, M. G. (1988). Auditory receptor of the red-eared turtle: ii. afferent and efferent synapses and innervation patterns. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 276(4), 588–606.   
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Vasil'ev, B. D., & Smirnov, S. V. (1981). Auditory sensitivity of turtles. Moscow University biological sciences bulletin, 36(4), 9–14.   
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Willis, K., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Ketten, D. R., & Carr, C. E. (2013). Middle ear cavity morphology is consistent with an aquatic origin for testudines. PLoS ONE, 8(1), e54086.   
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Young, B. A., Mathevon, N., & Tang, Y. (2014). Reptile auditory neuroethology: What do reptiles do with their hearing? In C. Köppl, G. A. Manley, A. N. Popper & R. R. Fay (Eds.), Insights from Comparative Hearing Research Vol. 49, (pp. 323–346).   
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Zeng, S.-J., Xi, C., Zhang, X.-W., & Zuo, M.-X. (2007). Differences in neurogenesis differentiate between core and shell regions of auditory nuclei in the turtle (pelodiscus sinensis): evolutionary implications. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 70(3), 174–186.   
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