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Aguirre-León, G., Adam, W., Recht, M., & Morafka, D. J. , Preliminary investigations of the movements, thermoregulation, population structure and diet of the bolson tortoise, gopherus flavomarginatus, in the mapimi biosphere reserve, durango, mexico. Paper presented at Desert Tortoise Counc. Symp. Proc.   
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Aguirre-León, G., Adam, W., & Morafka, D. J. (1984). Home range and movement patterns of the bolson tortoise, gopherus flavomarginatus. Acta Zoologica Mexicana, 1.   
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Aguirre-León, G., & Aquino-Cruz, O. (2004). Habitos alimentarios de kinosternon herrerai stejneger 1925 (testudines: kinosternidae) en el centro de veracruz, mexico. Acta Zoologica Mexicana, 20(3), 83–98.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 13 Sep 2008 08:02:37 UTC Pop. 5.5%
Adams, B. R., Pitman, J. C., & Harveson, L. A. (2006). Texas tortoise (gopherus berlandieri) consumed by a mountain lion (puma concolor) in southern texas. Southwestern Naturalist, 51(4), 581–582.   
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Adam, W., Recht, M., Aguirre-León, G., & Morafka, D. J. (1988). Nocturnal activity in the bolson tortoise (gopherus flavomarginatus). Herpetological Review, 19 (4), 75–76.   
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Adam, W., Aguirre-León, G., Morafka, D. J., & Jarchow, J. L. (1989). Bolson tortoise (gopherus flavomarginatus) reproductive strategies: the conversion of a natural history into a program of husbandry and conservation. Vida Silvestre Neotropical (in press).   
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Abel, J. (2010). Western pond turtle summer habitat use in a coastal watershed. Unpublished thesis , San Jose State University.   
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Aall, N. C. (2011). Influence of season and sex on terrapene c. carolina (eastern box turtle) movements: an observation of a population in west virginia. Unpublished thesis , Marshall University.   
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9849. (1995). Home ranges and movements of wood turtles, clemmys insculpta, in central pennsylvania. Copeia, 1995(1), 22–27.   
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Paukstis, G. L., & Brodie, E. D. (1992). Observations on basking behavior of hatchling turtles in the wild. Journal of Herpetology, 26 (2), 217–219.   
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Guidelines for bog turtle surveys. (2006). US Fish and Wildlife Service.   
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The the texas tortoise, a protected species. (1987). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.   
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16735. (1993). An experimental analysis of natural selection on body size of hatchling turtles. Ecology, 74, 332–341.   
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9849. (1986). Stomping for earthworms by wood turtles, clemmys insculpta: a newly discovered foraging technique. Copeia, 1986, 1001–1004.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 09 Nov 2008 07:44:45 UTC Pop. 6.5%
9849. (1991). Clemmys insculpta (wood turtle). cleaning symbiosis. Herpetological Review, 22, 98.   
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Hoover, S. L., & Shaffer, H. B. (1997). Molecular phylogeography of the western pond turtle (clemmys marmorata): preliminary results. Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 2(4), 623–626.   
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Ast, J. C., & Paukstis, G. L. (1995). Influence of the hydric environment and clutch on eggs and embryos of two sympatric map turtles. Functional Ecology, 9, 913–922.   
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Tucker, J. K., & Paukstis, G. L. (2000). Experimental analysis of an early life-history stage: avian predation selects for larger body size of hatchling turtles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 13(6), 947–954.   
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Warner, D. A. (2009). Parent–offspring conflict and selection on egg size in turtles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 22, 2222–2230.   
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9849. (1992). Habitat use by wood turtles in central pennsylvania. Journal of Herpetology, 26(3), 315–321.   
Last edited by: Beate Pfau 09 Nov 2008 07:47:06 UTC Pop. 6.25%
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