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Ackerman, R. A. (1980). Physiological and ecological aspects of gas exchange by sea turtle eggs. American Zoologist, 20, 575–583.   
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Aerts, P., van Damme, J., & Herrel, A. (2001). Intrinsic mechanics and control of fast cranio-cervical movements in aquatic feeding turtles. American Zoologist, 41, 1299–1310.   
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Auffenberg, W. (1977). Display behavior in tortoises. American Zoologist, 17, 241–250.   
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Bramble, D. M. (1978). Functional analysis of underwater feeding in the snapping turtle. American Zoologist, 18, 623.   
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Congdon, J. D., Dunham, A. E., & van Loben Sels, R. C. (1994). Demographics of common snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina): implications for conservation and management of long-lived organisms. American Zoologist, 34, 397–408.   
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Dimond, M. T. (1979). Sex differentiation and incubation temperature in turtles. American Zoologist, 19, 981.   
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Dodge, C. H., Dimond, M. T., & Wunder, C. C. (1979). The influence of temperature on the incubation of box turtle eggs. American Zoologist, 19, Abstr. 981.   
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Etchberger, C. R., Ewert, M. A., & Nelson, C. E. (1990). The effects of incubation temperature on hatching success, survival, and growth in graptemys kohni. American Zoologist, 30, 56A.   
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Evans, L. T. (1967). How are age and size related to mating in the wood turtle, clemmys insculpta? American Zoologist, 7, 799.   
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Evans, L. T. (1968). The evolution of courtship in the turtle species, terrapene carolina. American Zoologist, 8, 695–696.   
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Evans, L. T. (1961). Aquatic courtship of the wood turtle, clemmys insculpta. American Zoologist, 7, 353.   
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Ewert, M. A., Etchberger, C. R., & Nelson, C. E. (1990). An apparent co-occurrence of genetic and environmental sex determination in a turtle. American Zoologist, 30, 56A.   
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Gatten, R. E. (1987). Cardiovsacular and other physiological correlates of hibernation in aquatic and terrestrial turtles. American Zoologist, 27, 59–68.   
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Hirshfeld, W. J., & Gordon, A. S. (1964). Erytropoietic responses of the turtle (pseudemys scripta elegans) to bleeding. American Zoologist, 4, 305.   
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Iverson, J. B., & Packard, M. J. (1982). Morphology of shell formation in eggs of the turtle kinosternon flavescens. American Zoologist, 22(4), 886.   
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Lance, V. A. (1997). Sex determination in reptiles: an update. American Zoologist, 37, 54–513.   
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Lance, V. A., Valenzuela, N., & von Hildebrand, P. (1992). A hormonal method to determine the sex of hatchling giant river turtles, podocnemis expansa: application to endangered species research. American Zoologist, 32(16A).   
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Marlow, R. W. (1986). Shell shape and feeding in galapagos giant tortoises. American Zoologist, 26 (4), A65 (Abstr.   
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Packard, G. C. (1999). Water relations of chelonian eggs and embryos: is wetter better? American Zoologist, 39, 289–303.   
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Reiber, C. L., & McDaniel, M. (1995). Temperature dependent morphological changes and their resulting influence on behavioural thermoregulation in the desert tortoise (gopherus agassizii). American Zoologist, 35, 37a.   
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