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Reynolds, R. P., Gotte, S. W., & Ernst, C. H. (2007). Catalog of type specimens of recent crocodilia and testudines in the national museum of natural history, smithsonian institution. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 626, 1–49.   
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Rezazadeh, E., Alucheh, R. M., & Kami, H. G. (2014). A preliminary study on the mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise testudo graeca linnaeus, 1758 from northwestern iran. Herpetology Notes, 7, 127–133.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 06 Jul 2014 16:17:16 UTC Pop. 7%
Richards, T. M., & Seigel, R. A. , Habitat use by northern map turtles (graptemys geographica) in an altered system, the susquehanna river of maryland. Unpublished paper presented at 94th ESA Annual Meeting.   
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Richards, T. M., & Seigel, R. A. (2009). Habitat use of northern map turtles (graptemys geographica) in an altered system, the susquehanna river, maryland (usa). Nature Preceedings, (pre-publication research and preliminary findings).   
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Richards-Dimitrie, T. M., Smith, S. A., Gresens, S. E., & Seigel, R. A. (2013). Diet of northern map turtles (graptemys geographica): Sexual differences and potential impacts of an altered river system. Copeia, 2013(3), 477–484.   
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Richards-Dimitrie, T. M., & Seigel, R. A. (2010). Diet of northern map turtles (graptemys geographica): relationship to sexual dimorphism and potential impacts of an altered river system in maryland. Nature Preceedings, (pre-publication research and preliminary findings).   
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Richards-Dimitrie, T. M., & Seigel, R. A. , Spatial ecology of northern map turtles (graptemys geographica) in an altered river system: Implications for state endangered species management and mitigation.   
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Riedle, D. J., Shipman, P. A., Fox, S. F., & Leslie, D. M. (2009). Habitat associations of aquatic turtle communities in eastern oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, 89, 11–22.   
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Rivera, G., Davis, J. N., Godwin, J. C., & Adams, D. C. (2013). Repeatability of habitat-associated divergence in shell shape of turtles. Evolutionary Biology, (epub. ahead of print).   
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Rizkalla, C. E., & Swihart, R. K. (2006). Community structure and differential responses of aquatic turtles to agriculturally induced habitat fragmentation. Landscape Ecology, 21(8), 1361–1375.   
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Roble, S. M. (2003). Natural heritage resources of virginia: rare animal species Richmond, Virginia: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Division of Natural Heritage.   
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Rush, K. K. (2008). The reproductive ecology of graptemys geographica in the central canal. Unpublished thesis , Butler University.   
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Ryan, K. M., & Lindeman, P. V. (2007). Reproductive allometry in the common map turtle, graptemys geographica. American Midland Naturalist, 158(1), 49–59.   
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Ryan, T. J., & Lambert, A. (2005). Prevalence and colonization of placobdella on two species of freshwater turtles (graptemys geographica and sternotherus odoratus). Journal of Herpetology, 39(2), 284–287.   
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Ryan, T. J., Conner, C. A., Douthitt, B. A., Sterrett, S. C., & Salsbury, C. M. (2008). Movement and habitat use of two aquatic turtles ( graptemys geographica and trachemys scripta ) in an urban landscape. Urban Ecosystems, 11(2), 213–225.   
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Ryan, T. J., Conner, C. A., & Peterman, B. , Spatial ecology of turtle populations within an urban landscape: implications for conservation and habitat management. Paper presented at Turtle Survival Alliance 2006 Annual Meeting.   
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Ryan, T. J., Petermann, W. E., Stephens, J. D., & Sterrett, S. C. (2013). Movement and habitat use of the snapping turtle in an urban landscape. Urban Ecosystems, (early view).   
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Sabater, M., & Pérez, M. (2013). Congenital ocular and adnexal disorders in reptiles. Veterinary Ophthalmology, 16(1), 47–55.   
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Saumure, R. A., & Livingston, P. J. (1994). Graptemys geographica (common map turtle). parasites. Herpetological Review, 25(3), 121.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 30 Jun 2012 22:01:50 UTC Pop. 3%
Saumure, R. A., Walde, A. D., & Wheeler, T. A. (2006). Nonpredatory fly larvae (delia platura: anthomyiidae) in a nest of a northern map turtle (graptemys geographica). Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 5(2), 274–275.   
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