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Costa, Z. J. (2014). Responses to predators differ between native and invasive freshwater turtles: Environmental context and its implications for competition. Ethology, 120(7), 633–640.   
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Doody, S. J., Burghardt, G. M., & Dinets, V. (2013). Breaking the social–non-social dichotomy: A role for reptiles in vertebrate social behavior research? Ethology, 119(2), 95–103.   
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Ibáñez, A., López, P., & Martín, J. (2014). Inter-individual variation in antipredator hiding behavior of spanish terrapins depends on sex, size, and coloration. Ethology, (early view).   
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Kramer, M., & Burghardt, G. M. (1998). Precocious courtship and play in emydid turtles. Ethology, 104(1), 38–56.   
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Mathis, A., & Moore, F. R. (1988). Geomagnetism and the homeward orientation of the box turtle terrapene carolina. Ethology, 78, 265–274.   
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Polo-Cavia, N., López, P., & Martín, J. (2008). Interspecific differences in responses to predation risk may confer competitive advantages to invasive freshwater turtle species. Ethology, 114(2), 115–123.   
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