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Bulté, G., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2010). Implications of extreme sexual size dimorphism for thermoregulation in a freshwater turtle. Oecologia, 162, 313–322.   
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Bulté, G., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2010). Estimating the energetic significance of basking behaviour in a temperate-zone turtle. Ecoscience, 17(4), 387–393.   
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Bulté, G., Germain, R. R., O'Connor, C. M., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2013). Sexual dichromatism in the northern map turtle. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 12(1), 187–192.   
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Bulté, G., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2007). Northern map turtles (graptemys geographica) derive energy from the pelagic pathway through predation on zebra mussels (dreissena polymorpha). Freshwater Biology, OnlineEarly Articles.   
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Bulté, G., Carrière, M.-A., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2009). Impact of recreational power boating on two populations of northern map turtles (graptemys geographica. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, (early view).   
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Bulté, G., Gravel, M. A., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2008). Intersexual niche divergence in northern map turtles (graptemys geographica): the roles of diet and habitat. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 86(11), 1235–1243.   
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Bulté, G., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2009). Does sexual bimaturation affect the cost of growth and the operational sex ratio in an extremely size-dimorphic reptile? Ecoscience, 16(2), 175–182.   
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Ben-Ezra, E., Bulté, G., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2008). Are locomotor performances coadapted to preferred basking temperature in the northern map turtle (graptemys geographica)? Journal of Herpetology, 42(2), 322–331.   
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Banger, N., Blouin-Demers, G., Bulté, G., & Lougheed, S. (2013). More sires may enhance offspring fitness in northern map turtles, graptemys geographica. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 91, 581–588.   
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