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Refsnider, J. M. (2012). Effects of climate change on reptiles with temperature-dependent sex determination and potential adaptation via maternal nest-site choice. Unpublished thesis , Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.   
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Refsnider, J. M., Milne-Zelman, C., Warner, D. A., & Janzen, F. J. (2014). Population sex ratios under differing local climates in a reptile with environmental sex determination. Evolutionary Ecology, (early view).   
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Refsnider, J. M. (2012). High thermal variance in naturally incubated turtle nests produces faster offspring. Journal of Ethology, (online first).   
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Refsnider, J. M., Warner, D. A., & Janzen, F. J. (2013). Does shade cover availability limit nest-site choice in two populations of a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination? Journal of Thermal Biology, (in press, accepted manuscript).   
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Refsnider, J. M., & Janzen, F. J. (2010). Putting eggs in one basket: Ecological and evolutionary hypotheses for variation in oviposition-site choice. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 41, 39–57.   
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Riley, J. L., Tattersall, G., & Litzgus, J. D. , Should i stay or should i go? influence of environmental factors on chrysemys picta hatchling overwintering strategy - abstract. Unpublished paper presented at Program and Abstracts of the Tenth Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles.   
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Rimkus, T. A., Hruska, N., & Ackerman, R. A. (2002). Separating the effects of vapor pressure and heat exchange on water exchange by snapping turtle (chelydra serpentina) eggs. Copeia, 2002(3), 706–715.   
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Rödder, D., & Ihlow, F. (2013). Chelonians in a changing climate: Can nest site selection prevent sex ratio skews? Animal Conservation, 16(5), 491–492.   
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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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Schipperijn, A. J. M. (1992). Ongewone ervaringen met een bevrucht landschildpadei. Lacerta, 56(6), 215–220.   
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Schneeweiß, N. (2004). Climatic impact on reproductive success of emys orbicularis at the northwestern border of the species’ range (germany). Biologia (Bratislava), 59(Suppl. 14), 131–137.   
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Selleri, P., Di Girolamo, N., & Melidone, R. (2013). Cystoscopic sex identification of posthatchling chelonians. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 242(12), 1744–1750.   
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Smith, L. L. (1995). Nesting ecology, female home range and activity, and population size-class structure of the gopher tortoise, gopherus polyphemus, on the katharine ordway preserve, putnam county, florida. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 38(1 (4)), 97–126.   
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de Solla, S. R., ElizabethPalonen, K., & Martin, P. A. (2014). Toxicity of pesticides associated with potato production, including soil fumigants, to snapping turtle eggs (chelydra serpentina). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 33(1), 102–106.   
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Stegmann, E. W., Primack, R. B., & Ellmore, G. S. (1988). Absorption of nutrient exudates from terrapin eggs by roots of ammophila breviligulata (gramineae). Canadian Journal of Botany, 66(4), 714–718.   
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Telemeco, R. S., Abbott, K. C., & Janzen, F. J. (2013). Modeling the effects of climate change–induced shifts in reproductive phenology on temperature-dependent traits. American Naturalist, 181(5), 637–648.   
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Telemeco, R. S., Warner, D. A., Reida, M. K., & Janzen, F. J. (2013). Extreme developmental temperatures result in morphological abnormalities in painted turtles (chrysemys picta): A climate change perspective. Integrative Zoology, (accepted).   
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Thompson, M. B. , Gas tensions in natural nests and eggs of the tortoise emydura macquarii. Unpublished paper presented at Proceedings of the Melbourne Herpetological Symposium.   
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Thompson, M. B. (1993). Hypothetical considerations of the biomass of chelid tortoises in the river murray and the possible influence of predation by introduced foxes. In D. Lunney & D. Ayres (Eds.), Herpetology in Australia (pp. 219–224). Sydney, N.S.W: Surrey Beatty.   
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Toner, G. C. (1933). Over winter eggs of the snapping turtle. Copeia, 1933(4), 221–222.   
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