Attum, O., Kramer, A., & Din, S. B. E. M. (2013). Thermal utility of desert vegetation for the egyptian tortoise and its conservation implications. Journal of Arid Environments, 96, 73–79. |
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Flower, S. S. (1933). Notes on the recent reptiles and amphibians of egypt, with a list of the species recorded from that kingdom. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 193(3), 735–851. |
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Ihlow, F., Ahmadzadeh, F., Ghaffari, H., Taşkavak, E., Hartmann, T., Etzbauer, C., & Rödder, D. (2014). Assessment of genetic structure, habitat suitability and effectiveness of reserves for future conservation planning of the euphrates soft-shelled turtle rafetus euphraticus (daudin, 1802). Aquatic Conservation, (early view). |
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Mendonça, V. M., Bicho, R. C., & Sariri, T. A. , Distribuição e alguns aspectos de ecologia comportamental de geochelone sulcata no sultanato de omã. Paper presented at VIII Congreso Luso-Español de Herpetología. |
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Rank, S. J., & Kaufman, E. , A nutritional analysis of the egyptian tortoise (testudo kleinmanni) wild diet - abstract. Unpublished paper presented at Program and Abstracts of the Tenth Annual Symposium on the Conservation and Biology of Tortoises and Freshwater Turtles. |
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Rank, S. J., & Kaufman, E. (2012). Report on the analysis of the wild diet of testudo werneri. |
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Rezazadeh, E., Alucheh, R. M., & Kami, H. G. (2014). A preliminary study on the mediterranean spur-thighed tortoise testudo graeca linnaeus, 1758 from northwestern iran. Herpetology Notes, 7, 127–133. |
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Shanas, U., Gidi, M., Kaska, Y., Kimalov, Y., Rosner, O., & Ben-Shlomo, R. (2012). The nile soft-shell turtle, trionyx triunguis, of israel and turkey: Two genetically indistinguishable populations? Zoology in the Middle East, 57, 61–68. |
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