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Fantin, C., Carvalho, C. F., Hrbek, T., Sites, J. W., dos Santos Monjeló, L. A., Astolfi-Filho, S., & Farias, I. P. (2007). Microsatellite dna markers for podocnemis unifilis, the endangered yellow-spotted amazon river turtle. Molecular Ecology Notes, 7(6), 1235–1238.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 27 Apr 2009 21:05:00 UTC Pop. 3.5%
Glenn, J. L., Straight, R. C., & Sites, J. W. (1990). A plasma protein marker for population genetic studies of the desert tortoise (xerobates agassizii). Great Basin Natur., 50 (1), 1–8.   
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McGaugh, S. E., Alacs, E. A., Edwards, S. V., Feldman, C. R., Georges, A., Sites, J. W., & Valenzuela, N. (2007). Molecules to organisms: research applications of modern genetic tools for turtle biology and conservation. Chelonian Research Monographs, 4, 47–72.   
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Pearse, D. E., Arndt, A. D., Valenzuela, N., Cantarelli, V. H., & Sites, J. W. , Metapopulation structure, nest-site fidelity, and conservation genetics of the amazon river turtle podocnemis expansa (chelonia; podocnemididae). Paper presented at Fifth World Congress of Herpetology, Stellenbosch, South Africa.   
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Pearse, D. E., Cantarelli, V. H., Ackerman, R. A., & Sites, J. W. (2003). Population and conservation genetics of the giant amazon river turtle, podocnemis expansa. Abstracts ASIH Meeting 2003.   
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Pearse, D. E., Dastrup, B. R., Ackerman, R. A., & Sites, J. W. (2003). Patterns of paternity in clutches of giant amazon river turtles, podocnemis expansa, from venezuela. Abstracts ASIH Meeting 2003.   
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Sites, J. W., & Crandall, K. A. (1997). Testing species boundaries in biodiversity studies. Conservation Biology, 11(6), 1289–1297.   
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Sites, J. W., Greenbaum, I. F., & Bickham, J. W. (1981). Biochemical systematics of neotropical turtles of the genus rhinoclemmys (emydinae: batagurinae). Herpetologica, 37(4), 256–264.   
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Sites, J. W., Bickham, J. W., Pytel, B. A., Greenbaum, I. F., & Bates, B. A. (1984). Biochemical characters and the reconstruction of turtle phylogenies: relationship among batagurine genera. Systematic Zoology, 33, 137–158.   
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Sites, J. W., Bickham, J. W., Haiduk, M. W., & Iverson, J. B. (1979). Banded karyotypes of six taxa of kinosternid turtles. Copeia, 1979(4), 692–698.   
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Sites, J. W., Bickham, J. W., & Haiduk, M. W. (1979). Derived x chromosome in the turtle genus staurotypus. Science, 206, 1410–1412.   
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