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Smith, H. W. (1929). The inorganic composition of the body fluids of the chelonia. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 82(3), 651–661.   
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Smith, H. M., & Buechner, H. K. (1947). The influence of the balcones escarpment on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles in texas. Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Sciences, 8, 1–16.   
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Smith, G. R., & Iverson, J. B. (2004). Diel activity patterns of the turtle assemblage of a northern indiana lake. American Midland Naturalist, 152(1), 156–164.   
Added by: Admin 14 Aug 2008 20:38:55 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Snyder, N. F. R., & Snyder, H. A. (1971). Defenses of the florida apple snail pomacea paludosa. Behaviour, 40(3/4), 175–215.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 25 Jun 2011 12:42:11 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Soler-Massana, J., Martínez-Silvestre, A., & Medina, D. (2002). Tortugas invasivas del mediteráneo. Animalia, 140, 78–82.   
Added by: Admin 21 Nov 2009 12:00:06 UTC Pop. 2.5%
de Solla, S. R., & Fernie, K. J. (2004). Characterization of contaminants in snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina) from canadian lake erie areas of concern: st. clair river, detroit river, and wheatley harbour. Environmental Pollution, 132(1), 101–112.   
Last edited by: Sarina Wunderlich 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 UTC Pop. 0%
de Solla, S. R., & Martin, P. A. (2007). Toxicity of nitrogenous fertilizers to eggs of snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina) in field and laboratory exposures. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 26(9), 1980–1985.   
Added by: Admin 05 Jan 2009 22:17:44 UTC Pop. 2.5%
de Solla, S. R., Fernie, K. J., & Ashpole, S. (2008). Snapping turtlesnext term (chelydra serpentina) as bioindicators in canadian areas of concern in the great lakes basin. ii. changes in hatching success and hatchling deformities in relation to persistent organic pollutants. Environmental Pollution, article in press.   
Added by: Admin 05 Jan 2009 22:19:15 UTC Pop. 2.5%
de Solla, S. R., Martin, P. A., Fernie, K. J., Park, B. J., & Mayne, G. (2006). Effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of atrazine on gonadal development of snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 25(2), 520–526.   
Added by: Admin 14 Aug 2008 20:31:54 UTC Pop. 3.25%
de Solla, S. R., & Fernie, K. J. (2004). Characterization of contaminants in snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina) from canadian lake erie areas of concern: St. clair river, detroit river, and wheatley harbour. Environmental Pollution, 132, 101–112.   
Added by: Admin 06 Jan 2014 18:23:10 UTC Pop. 3.5%
de Solla, S. R., Bishop, C. A., Kraak, V. D. G., & Brooks, R. J. (1998). Impact of organochloride contamination on levels of sex hormones and external morphology of common snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina serpentina) in ontario, canada. Environmental Health Perspectives, 106, 253–260.   
Added by: Admin 17 Aug 2008 17:24:00 UTC Pop. 2.25%
de Solla, S. R., Bishop, C. A., & Brooks, R. J. (2002). Sexually dimorphic morphology of hatchling snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina) from contaminated and reference sites in the great lakes and st. lawrence river basin, north america. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 21, 922–929.   
Added by: Admin 14 Aug 2008 20:36:27 UTC Pop. 2.5%
de Solla, S. R., Bishop, C. A., Lickers, H., & Jock, K. (2001). Organochlorine pesticides, pcbs, dibenzodioxin, and furan concentrations in common snapping turtle eggs (chelydra serpentina serpentina) in akwesasne, mohawk territory, ontario, canada. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 40(3), 410–417.   
Added by: Admin 14 Aug 2008 22:46:55 UTC Pop. 2.5%
de Solla, S. R., Portelli, M. J., Spiro, H., & Brooks, R. J. (2001). Penis display of snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina) in response to handling: defensive or displacement behavior? Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 4(1), 187–189.   
Added by: Admin 17 Aug 2008 17:24:00 UTC Pop. 2%
de Solla, S. R., Martin, P. A., & Mikoda, P. (2011). Toxicity of pesticide and fertilizer mixtures simulating corn production to eggs of snapping turtles (chelydra serpentina). Science of the Total Environment, (Article in Press, Corrected Proof).   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 28 Aug 2011 21:15:23 UTC Pop. 2.75%
de Solla, S. R., Bonduriansky, R., & Brooks, R. J. (1999). Elimination of autocorrelation reduces biological relevance of home range estimates. Journal of Animal Ecology, 68, 211–234.   
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de Solla, S. R., & Fernie, K. J. (2004). Is cost of locomotion the reason for prolonged nesting forays of snapping turtles, chelydra serpentina? Canadian Field-Naturalist, 118(4), 610–612.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 25 Jun 2011 12:42:12 UTC Pop. 2.75%
Southwood, A., & Avens, L. (2010). Physiological, behavioral, and ecological aspects of migration in reptiles. Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 180(1), 1–23.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 03 Apr 2010 18:22:05 UTC Pop. 3.5%
Staljanssens, P., & Nijs, J. (2002). Captive care and reproduction of the common snapping turtle, chelydra s. serpentina. Podarcis, 3(2), 34–42.   
Added by: Admin 14 Aug 2008 20:38:56 UTC Pop. 1.75%
Steen, D. A., Sterrett, S. C., Heupel, A. M., & Smith., L. L. (2010). Snapping turtle, chelydra serpentina, overland movements near the southeastern extent of its range. . Georgia Journal of Science, 68(4), 196–201.   
Added by: Sarina Wunderlich 27 Nov 2011 14:28:19 UTC Pop. 2.5%
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