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Allender, M. C., Mitchell, M. A., McRuer, D., Christian, S., & Byrd, J. (2013). Prevalence, clinical signs, and natural history characteristics of frog virus 3-like infections in eastern box turtles (terrapene carolina carolina). Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 8(2), 308–320.   
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Allen, M. E. (1998). Cattle, dung and tortoises: symbiosis? 23rd Annual Meeting and Symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.   
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Allen, E. R., & Neil, W. T. (1950). The alligator snapping turtle, macroclemmys temminckii, in florida. Ross Allen's Reptile Institute, Special Publ., 4, 1–15.   
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Allen, J. F., & Littleford, R. A. (1955). Observations on the feeding habits and growth of immature diamondback terrapins. Herpetologica, 11, 77–80.   
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Allen, C. R., Forys, E. A., Rice, K. G., & Wojcik, D. P. (2001). Effects of fire ants on hatching turtles and prevalence of fire ants on sea turtle nesting beaches in florida. Florida Entomologist, 84(2), 250–253.   
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Allen, C. R., Forys, E. A., Rice, K. G., & Wojcik, D. P. (2001). Effects of fire ants (hymenoptera: formicidae) on hatching turtles and prevalence of fire ants on sea turtle nesting beaches in florida. Florida Entomologist, 84(2), 250–253.   
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Allen, R. E. (1950). Sounds produced by the suwannee terrapin. Copeia, 1950(1), 62.   
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Alleman, A. R., Jacobson, E. R., & Raskin, R. E. (1992). Morphologic and cytochemical characteristics of blood cells from the desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii). American Journal of Veterinary Research, 53, 1645–1651.   
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Alleman, R. A., & Kupprion, E. K. (2007). Cytologic diagnosis of diseases in reptiles. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 10(1), 155–186.   
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Allard, H. A. (1935). The natural history of the box turtle. Scientific Monthly, 41, 325–338.   
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Allard, H. A. (1948). The eastern box turtle and its behavior. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, 24, 146–152.   
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Allard, H. A. (1948). The eastern box turtle and its behavior. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, 23, 307–321.   
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Allanson, M., & Georges, A. (1999). Diet of elseya purvisi and elseya georgesi (testudines: chelidae) a sibling pair of freshwater turtles from eastern australia. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 3(3), 473–477.   
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Allan, S. A., Simmons, L. A., & Burridge, M. J. (1998). Establishment of the tortoise tick amblyomma marmoreum (acari: ixodidae) on a reptile-breeding facility in florida. Journal of medical entomology, 35(5), 621–624.   
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Alibardi, L., & Dipietrangelo, L. (2005). Differentiation of the epidermis of scutes in embryos and juveniles of the tortoise testudo hermanni with emphasis on beta-keratinization. Acta Zoologica (Stockholm), 86(3), 205–216.   
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Alibardi, L., & Thompson, M. B. (1999). Morphogenesis of shell and scutes in the turtle emydura macquarii. Australian Journal of Zoology, 47, 245–260.   
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Alibardi, L. (2005). Proliferation in the epidermis of chelonians and growth of the horny scutes. Journal of Morphology, 265(1), 52–69.   
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Alibardi, L. (2006). Ultrastructural and immunohistochemical observations on the process of horny growth in chelonian shells. Acta Histochemica, 108(2), 149–162.   
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Alibardi, L. (2003). Adaptation to the land: The skin of reptiles in comparison to that of amphibians and endotherm amniotes. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 298B(1), 12–41.   
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Alibardi, L. (2013). Immunolocalization of a beta-defensin (tu-bd-1) in the skin and subdermal granulocytes of turtles indicate the presence of an antimicrobial skin barrier. Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, (in press, accepted manuscript).   
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