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Baker, P. J., Costanzo, J. P., Iverson, J. B., & Lee, R. E. (2013). Seasonality and interspecific and intraspecific asynchrony in emergence from the nest by hatchling freshwater turtles. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 91(7), 451–461.   
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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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Bennett, A. M., Keevil, M., & Litzgus, J. D. (2009). Demographic differences among populations of northern map turtles (graptemys geographica) in intact and fragmented sites. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 87(12), 1147–1157.   
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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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Carrière, M.-A., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2010). Habitat selection at multiple spatial scales in northern map turtles (graptemys geographica). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 88, 846–854.   
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Claussen, D. L., Finkler, M. S., & Smith, M. M. (1997). Thread trailing of turtles: Methods for evaluating spatial movements and pathway structure. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 75(12), 2120–2128.   
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Congdon, J., Kinney, O. M., & Nagle, R. D. (2011). Spatial ecology and core-area protection of blanding's turtle (emydoidea blandingii). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 89, 1098–1106.   
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Cowan, B. F. M. (1969). Gross and microscopic anatomy of the orbital glands of malaclemys and other emydine turtles. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 47, 691–697.   
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Cowan, B. F. M. (1971). The ultrastructure of the lachrymal "salt" gland and the harderain gland in the euryhaline malaclemys and some closely related stenohaline emydines. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 49, 691–697.   
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Davy, C. M., & Murphy, R. W. (2014). Conservation genetics of the endangered spotted turtle (clemmys guttata) illustrate the risks of “bottleneck tests”. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 92(1), 149–162.   
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Davy, C. M., & Murphy, R. W. (2009). Explaining patterns of deformity in freshwater turtles using macculloch’s hypothesis. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 87(5), 433–439.   
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Edge, C. B., Steinberg, B. D., Brooks, R. J., & Litzgus, J. D. (2009). Temperature and site selection by blanding’s turtles (emydoidea blandingii) during hibernation near the species’ northern range limit. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 87(9), 825–834.   
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Edwards, A. L., & Blouin-Demers, G. (2007). Thermoregulation as a function of thermal quality in a northern population of painted turtles, chrysemys picta. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 85, 526–535.   
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Enneson, J. J., & Litzgus, J. D. (2009). Stochastic and spatially explicit population viability analyses for an endangered freshwater turtle, clemmys guttata. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 87(12), 1241–1254.   
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Ewert, M. A., Firth, S. J., & Nelson, C. E. (1984). Normal and multiple eggshells in batagurine turtles and their implications for dinosaurs and other reptiles. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 62(9), 1834–1841.   
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Galbraith, D. A., & Brooks, R. J. (1987). Survivorship of adult females in a northern population of common snapping turtles, chelydra serpentina. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 65, 1581–1586.   
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Germano, D. J. (1994). Growth and age at maturity of north american tortoises in relation to regional climates. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 72(5), 918–931.   
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Hofmeister, N. R., Welk, M., & Freedberg, S. (2013). Elevated levels of ∂15n in riverine painted turtles (chrysemys picta): Trophic enrichment or anthropogenic input? Canadian Journal of Zoology, (online early).   
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Lara, N. R. F., Marques, S., Montelo, K. M., Ataídes, D. Á. G., Verdade, L. M., Malvásio, A., & Camargo, D. P. B. (2012). A trophic study of the sympatric amazonian freshwater turtles podocnemis unifilis and podocnemis expansa (testudines, podocnemidae) using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 90(12), 1394–1401.   
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Lewis-Winokur, V., & Winokur, R. M. (1995). Incubation temperature affects sexual differentiation, incubation time, and posthatching survival in desert tortoises (gopherus agassizi). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 73(11), 2091–2097.   
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