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Chen, Y., Zhao, B., Sun, B.-J., Wang, Y., & Du, W.-G. (2011). Between-population variation in body size and growth rate of hatchling asian yellow pond turtles, mauremys mutica. Herpetological Journal, 21(2), 113–116.   
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Du, W.-G., Zheng, R., & Shu, L. (2006). The influence of incubation temperature on morphology, locomotor performance, and cold tolerance of hatchling chinese three-keeled pond turtles, chinemys reevesii. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 5(2), 294–299.   
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Du, W.-G., & Ji, X. (2003). The effects of incubation thermal environments on size, locomotor performance and early growth of hatchling soft-shelled turtles, pelodiscus sinensis. Journal of Thermal Biology, 28(4), 279–286.   
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Du, W.-G., Radder, R. S., Sun, B., & Shine, R. (2009). Determinants of incubation period: do reptilian embryos hatch after a fixed total number of heart beats? Journal of Experimental Biology, 212, 1302–1306.   
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Du, W.-G., Wang, L., & Shen, J.-W. (2010). Optimal temperatures for egg incubation in two geoemydid turtles: ocadia sinensis and mauremys mutica. Aquaculture, (accepted manuscript).   
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Du, W.-G., & Ji, X. (2001). Influence of incubation temperature on embryonic use of material and energy in the chinese soft-shelled turtle (pelodiscus sinensis). Current Zoology, 47(5), 512–517.   
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Du, W.-G., & Zheng, R. (2004). Egg survival and hatchling traits of the chinese three-keeled pond turtle,chinemys reevesii, incubated in different hydric environments. Acta Zoologica Sinica, 50(1), 133–136.   
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Du, W.-G., Zhao, B., Chen, Y., & Shine, R. (2011). Behavioral thermoregulation by turtle embryos. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 108(23), 9513–9515.   
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Du, W.-G., Shen, J.-W., & Wang, L. (2009). Embryonic development rate and hatchling phenotypes in the chinese three-keeled pond turtle (chinemys reevesii): the influence of fluctuating temperature versus constant temperature. Journal of Thermal Biology, 34, 250–255.   
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Du, W.-G., Hu, L.-J., Lu, J.-L., & Zhu, L.-J. (2007). Effects of incubation temperature on embryonic development rate, sex ratio and post-hatching growth in the chinese three-keeled pond turtle, chinemys reevesii. Aquaculture, 272(1-4), 747–753.   
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Du, W.-G., Zhao, B., & Shine, R. (2010). Embryos in the fast lane: high-temperature heart rates of turtles decline after hatching. PLoS ONE, 5(3), e9557.   
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Du, W.-G., Ji, X., & Xu, W.-Q. (2001). Dynamics of material and energy during incubation in the soft-shelledturtle (pelodiscus sinensis). Acta Zoologica Sinica, 47(4), 371–375.   
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Ji, X., Chen, F., Du, W.-G., & Chen, H.-L. (2003). Incubation temperature affects hatchling growth but not sexual phenotype in the chinese soft-shelled turtle, pelodiscus sinensis (trionychidae). Journal of Zoology, 261(4), 409–416.   
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Li, T., Zhao, B., Zhou, Y.-K., Hu, R., & Du, W.-G. (2014). Thermoregulatory behavior is widespread in the embryos of reptiles and birds. American Naturalist, 183(3), 445–451.   
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Shen, J.-W., Pike, D. A., & Du, W.-G. (2010). Movements and microhabitat use of translocated big-headed turtles (platysternon megacephalum) in southern china. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 9(2), 154–161.   
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Wang, L., Du, W.-G., Shen, J.-W., & Zhu, L.-J. (2010). Comparisons of egg incubation and hatchling traits among captive cohorts of the chinese three-keeled pond turtle, chinemys reevesii. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 30(2), 81–84.   
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Wu, M.-X., Hu, L.-J., Dang, W., Lu, H.-L., & Du, W.-G. (2013). Effect of thermal acclimation on thermal preference, resistance and locomotor performance of hatchling soft-shelled turtle. Current Zoology, 59(6), 718–724.   
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Ye, R., Zheng, R., Wang, L., & Du, W.-G. (2008). Polymorphic microsatellite loci in the chinese pond turtle ( chinemys reevesii ). Conservation Genetics, (accepted).   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 25 Jan 2009 17:10:53 UTC Pop. 2.25%
Zhang, Y.-P., Du, W.-G., Shen, J.-W., & Shu, L. (2009). Low optimal temperatures for food conversion and growth in the big-headed turtle, platysternon megacephalum. Aquaculture, 295(1-2), 106–109.   
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Zhao, B., Li, T., Shine, R., & Du, W.-G. (2013). Turtle embryos move to optimal thermal environments within the egg. Biology Letters, 9(4), Nr. 20130337.   
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