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McKnight, D. T., & Ligon, D. B. , The spring-summer nesting and activity patterns of the western chicken turtle (deirochelys reticularia miaria) - 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 Unpublished paper presented at Program and Abstracts of the Tenth Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles.   
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Micheli-Campbell, M. A., Baumgartl, T., Booth, D. T., Campbell, H. A., Connell, M., & Franklin, C. E. (2013). Selectivity and repeated use of nesting sites in a freshwater turtle. Herpetologica, 69(4), 383–396.   
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Mifsud, D. , Assessing raccoon predation on turtle nests - 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 Unpublished paper presented at Program and Abstracts of the Tenth Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles.   
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Mitchell, T. S., Warner, D. A., & Janzen, F. J. (2013). Phenotypic and fitness consequences of maternal nest-site choice across multiple early life stages. Ecology, 94(2), 336–345.   
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Mitchell, J. C., & Pague, C. A. (1990). Body size, reproductive variation, and growth in the slider turtle at the northeastern edge of its range. In J. W. Gibbons (Ed.), Life history and ecology of the slider turtle (pp. 146–151).Smithsonian Institution Press.   
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Mitchell, J. C., & Walls, S. C. (2013). Nest site selection by diamond-backed terrapins (malaclemys terrapin) on a mid-atlantic barrier island. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 12(2), 303–308.   
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Mitchell, T., Maciel, J. A., & Janzen, F. J. (2013). Does sex-ratio selection influence nest-site choice in a reptile with temperature-dependent sex determination? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280(1772).   
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Moore, J. A., & Dornburg, A. (2014). Ingestion of fossil seashells, stones and small mammal bones by gravid gopher tortoises (gopherus polyphemus) in south florida. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 55(1), 55–63.   
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Mork, L., Czerwinski, M., & Capel, B. (2014). Predetermination of sexual fate in a turtle with temperature-dependent sex determination. Developmental Biology, (accepted).   
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Mota Rodrigues, J. F., & Borges-Nojosa, D. M. (2014). Do male kinosternon scorpioides (linnaeus, 1766) select and monopolize females? Herpetozoa, 26(3), 74.   
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Mota Rodrigues, J. F., & Silva, J. R. F. (2014). How phrynops tuberosus (testudines: Chelidae) reproduce in the brazilian caatinga? North-Western Journal of Zoology, (online first).   
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Munscher, E. C., Kuhns, E. H., Cox, C. A., & Butler, J. A. , Decreased nest mortality for the carolina diamondback terrapin (malaclemys terrapin centrata), following removal of raccoons (procyon lotor) from a nesting beach in northeastern florida - 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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Netting, G. M. (1929). A note on the egg-laying of pseudemys floridana (le conte). Copeia, 170, 24–25.   
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Norris, D. O., & Lopez, K. H. (2011). Reptiles. In Hormones and Reproduction of Vertebrates Vol. 3, (pp. 406 pp.). Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press.   
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Nowalk, M. (2006). Preferred aquatic habitats of the painted turtle (chrysemys picta) and the implications for nest site choice. Unpublished thesis , Duke University.   
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Olsson, M., & Madsen, T. (1998). Sexual selection and sperm competition in reptiles. In T. Birkhead & A. Møller (Eds.), Sexual Selection and Sperm Competition (pp. 503–564).Academic Press.   
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Olukole, S. G., Oyeyemi, M. O., & Oke, B. O. (2014). Spermatogenic cycle of the african sideneck turtle pelusios castaneus (schweigger, 1812) (reptilia: Testudines). Italian Journal of Zoology, (latest articles).   
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Paitz, R. T., Clairardin, S. G., Gould, A. C., Hicke, J. W., Zimmerman, L. M., & Bowden, R. M. (2014). Corticosterone levels during the nesting process in red-eared sliders (trachemys scripta). Journal of Herpetology, (online ahead of print).   
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Paterson, B. S. D., & Litzgus, J. D. (2013). Not just any old pile of dirt: Evaluating the use of artificial nesting mounds as conservation tools for freshwater turtles. Oryx, (first view).   
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Pearse, D. E., & Avise, J. C. (2001). Turtle mating systems: Behavior, sperm storage, and genetic paternity. J. Hered., 92(2), 206–211.   
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