Bergen, T. (2013). Decline and rise of galápagos tortoises. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 20(1), 23–29. |
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Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:24:03 UTC |
Pop. 4%
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Carr, J. L., Holcomb, S. R., & Ray, M. J. (2011). Basking in the alligator snapping turtle, macrochelys temminckii (testudines: Chelydridae). IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 18(1), 3–5. |
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Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:22:41 UTC |
Pop. 4%
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Ferronato, B. O., & Morales, V. M. (2012). Biology and conservation of the freshwater turtles and tortoises of peru. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 19(2), 103–116. |
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Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 18 Nov 2012 17:43:24 UTC |
Pop. 4.25%
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Jackson, D. R. (2012). The chinese stripe-necked turtle (mauremys sinensis ) (geoemydidae). another introduced turtle species in florida. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 19(1), 67–68. |
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Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 18 Nov 2012 17:43:34 UTC |
Pop. 3%
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Munscher, E. C., & Weber, A. S. (2012). First account of the northern red-bellied cooter (pseudemys rubriventris) in the state of florida, orange county, wekiwa springs state park. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 19(3), 219–220. |
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Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 18 Nov 2012 17:43:47 UTC |
Pop. 2.75%
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Munscher, E. C., Ross, S. G., Havel, C., Wolfe, L. K., Collins, C., & Losey, R. A. (2013). First account of the yellow-bellied slider (trachemys scripta scripta) in texas. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 20(2), 92–94. |
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Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:25:03 UTC |
Pop. 2.75%
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Seibert, S., & Belzer, W. R. (2013). Diverse movement patterns of north america’s eastern box turtle (terrapene carolina carolina l.). part 1: Extremes of high and low site fidelity. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 20(2), 53–74. |
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Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:25:20 UTC |
Pop. 2.75%
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Smith, D. C., Krysko, K. L., Sorensen, T. A., & Sider., M. N. (2011). The pacific coast giant musk turtle, staurotypus salvinii gray 1864 (kinosternidae), a new non-indigenous species in florida. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 18(1), 55–56. |
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Added by: Admin 29 Jan 2012 12:39:11 UTC |
Pop. 3.5%
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Zeidler, E. (2013). Necrotized facial deformities in an urban population of common snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina, chelydridae) from bronx, new york. IRCF Reptiles & Amphibians, 20(1), 1–6. |
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Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:25:32 UTC |
Pop. 3.25%
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