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Pearce, R. J. (2005). Turtles from turtle island: An archaeological perspective from iroquoia. Ontario Archaeology, 79 / 80, 88–108.   
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Pawlowski, S. (2007). Sinn und zweck der erneuerung von panzerschilden bei schildkröten. Elaphe N.F., 15(3), 26–32.   
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Paukstis, G. L., & Shuman, R. D. (1989). Supercooling and freeze tolerance in hatchling painted turtles (chrysemys picta). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 67, 182–184.   
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Paukstis, G. L., Gutzke, W. H. N., & Packard, G. C. (1984). Effects of substrate water potential and fluctuating temperatures on sex ratio of hatchling painted turtles, chrysemys picta. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 62, 1491–1494.   
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Paterson, B. S. D., & Litzgus, J. D. (2013). Not just any old pile of dirt: Evaluating the use of artificial nesting mounds as conservation tools for freshwater turtles. Oryx, (first view).   
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Patch, C. L. (1925). Graptemys geographica in canada. Copeia, 149, 95–96.   
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Parrott, A. (2009). A computational study of the effects of temperature variation on turtle egg development, sex determination, and population dynamics. Unpublished thesis , The University of Nebraska, Lincoln.   
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Parmenter, R. R. (1981). Digestive turnover rates in freshwater turtles: the influence of temperature and body size. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 70, 235–238.   
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Parker, P. G., & Whiteman, H. H. (1993). Genetic diversity in fragmented populations of clemmys guttata and chrysemys picta marginata as shown by dna fingerprinting. Copeia, 1993 (3), 841–846.   
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Parham, J. F., Macey, J. R., Papenfuss, T. J., Feldman, C. R., Türkozan, O., Polymeni, R., & Boore, J. L. (2006). The phylogeny of mediterranean tortoises and their close relatives based on complete mitochondrial genome sequences from museum specimens. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 38(1), 50–64.   
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Paitz, R. T., Clairardin, S. G., Griffin, A. M., Holgersson, M. C. N., & Bowden, R. M. (2010). Temperature fluctuations affect offspring sex but not morphological, behavioral, or immunological traits in the northern painted turtle (chrysemys picta). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 88(5), 479–486.   
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Paitz, R. T., Harms, H. K., Bowden, R. M., & Janzen, F. J. (2006). Experience pays: offspring survival increases with female age. Biology Letters, 3(1), 44–46.   
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Padgett, D. J., Carboni, J. J., & Schepis, D. J. (2010). The dietary composition of chrysemys picta picta (eastern painted turtles) with special reference to the seeds of aquatic macrophytes. Northeastern Naturalist, 17(2), 305–312.   
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Packard, G. C., Lang, J. W., Lohmiller, L. D., & Packard, M. J. (1999). Resistance to freezing in hatchling painted turtles (chrysemys picta). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 77(5), 795–801.   
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Packard, G. C., & Packard, M. J. (2001). The overwintering strategy of hatchling painted turtles, or how to survive in the cold without freezing. Bioscience, 51(3), 199–207.   
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Packard, G. C., Packard, M. J., McDaniel, P. L., & McDaniel, L. L. (1989). Tolerance of hatchling painted turtles to subzero temperatures. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 67, 828–830.   
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Packard, G. C., Packard, M. J., & Morjan, C. L. (2002). Cold-tolerance of hatchling painted turtles (chrysemys picta bellii) from the southern limit of distribution. Journal of Herpetology, 36(2), 300–304.   
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Packard, G. C. (1996). Interpopulational variation in the cold-tolerance of hatchling painted turtles. Journal of Thermal Biology, 21(3), 183–190.   
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Packard, G. C. (1997). Temperature during winter in nests with hatchling painted turtles (chrysemys picta). Herpetologica, 53, 89–95.   
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Packard, G. C., & Packard, M. J. (1984). Coupling of physiology of embryonic turtles to the hydric environment. In R. S. Seymour (Ed.), Respiration and metabolism of embryonic vertebrates (pp. 99–119).Dordrecht.   
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