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Delfino, M., Fritz, U., & Sánchez-Villagra, M. R. (2010). Evolutionary and developmental aspects of phalangeal formula variation in pig-nose and soft-shelled turtles (carettochelyidae and trionychidae). Organisms Diversity & Evolution, (accepted).   
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Fritz, U., Ayaz, D., Hundsdörfer, A. K., Kotenko, T., Guicking, D., & Wink, M., et al. (2009). Mitochondrial diversity of european pond turtles (emys orbicularis) in anatolia and the ponto-caspian region: multiple old refuges, hotspot of extant diversification and critically endangered endemics. Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 9(2), 100–114.   
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Fritz, U., Branch, W. R., Gehring, P.-S., Harvey, J., Kindler, C., & Meyer, L., et al. (2012). Weak divergence among african, malagasy and seychellois hinged terrapins (pelusios castanoides, p. subniger) and evidence for human-mediated oversea dispersal. Organisms Diversity & Evolution, (epub. ahead of print).   
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Fritz, U., Gong, S.-P., Auer, M., Kuchling, G., Schneeweiß, N., & Hundsdörfer, A. K. (2010). The world’s economically most important chelonians represent a diverse species complex (testudines: trionychidae: pelodiscus). Organisms Diversity & Evolution, (accepted).   
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Praschag, P., Schmidt, C., Fritzsch, G., Müller, A., Gemel, R., & Fritz, U. (2006). Geoemyda silvatica, an enigmatic turtle of the geoemydidae (reptilia: testudines), represents a distinct genus. Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 6(2), 151–162.   
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Scheyer, T. M., Sander, M. P., Joyce, W. G., Böhme, W., & Witzel, U. (2007). A plywood structure in the shell of fossil and living soft-shelled turtles (trionychidae) and its evolutionary implications. Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 7(2), 136–144.   
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Stuckas, H., Velo-Antón, G., Fahd, S., Kalboussi, M., Rouag, R., & Arculeo, M., et al. (2014). Where are you from, stranger? the enigmatic biogeography of north african pond turtles (emys orbicularis). Organisms Diversity & Evolution, (accepted).   
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Vamberger, M., Stuckas, H., Ayaz, D., Graciá, E., Aloufi, A. A., & Els, J., et al. (2012). Conservation genetics and phylogeography of the poorly known middle eastern terrapin mauremys caspica (testudines: geoemydidae). Organisms Diversity & Evolution, (online first).   
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Vargas-Ramírez, M., Maran, J., & Fritz, U. (2010). Red- and yellow-footed tortoises, chelonoidis carbonaria and c. denticulata (reptilia: testudines: testudinidae), in south american savannahs and forests: do their phylogeographies reflect distinct habitats? Organisms Diversity & Evolution, (accepted).   
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Vargas-Ramírez, M., Castaño-Mora, O. V., & Fritz, U. (2008). Molecular phylogeny and divergence times of ancient south american and malagasy river turtles (testudines: pleurodira: podocnemididae). Organisms Diversity & Evolution, 8(5), 388–398.   
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