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16617. (1994). Carapacial pankinesis in the malayan softshell turtle, dogania subplana. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 1 (1), 31–36.   
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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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9849. (1992). Habitat use by wood turtles in central pennsylvania. Journal of Herpetology, 26(3), 315–321.   
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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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9849. (1991). Clemmys insculpta (wood turtle). cleaning symbiosis. Herpetological Review, 22, 98.   
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9849. (1986). Stomping for earthworms by wood turtles, clemmys insculpta: a newly discovered foraging technique. Copeia, 1986, 1001–1004.   
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16617. (1979). Encyclopedia of turtles. Neptune City, N.J.   
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16617. (1964). Turtles of british guiana. J. British Guiana Mus. and Zoo, 39, 19–45.   
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16617. (1966). Notes on persian turtles. British Journal of Herpetology, 3, 271–275.   
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Packard, G. C., Packard, M. J., Boardman, T. J., & ZumBrunnen, J. R. (1990). Mobilization of lipid and protein by embryonic snapping turtles in wet and dry environments. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 255, 155–162.   
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Paukstis, G. L. (1991). A preliminary test of the adaptive significance of environmental sex determination in reptiles. Evolution, 45, 435–440.   
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Paukstis, G. L. (1991). Environmental sex determination in reptiles: ecology, evolution and experimental design. Quart. Rev. Biol., 66, 149–179.   
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Harding, J. H., & Brewster, K. N. (1989). Worm stomping by wood turtles revisited. Bull. Chi. Herp. Soc., 24, 125–126.   
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16617. (1987). Phrynops zuliae pritchard and trebbau, zulia toad-headed sideneck. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles, 404.   
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McCord, W. P. (1991). A new emydid turtle from china. Herpetologica, 47(2), 138–147.   
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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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Phillips, P. C. (2006). Mini review: exploring the evolution of environmental sex determination, especially in reptiles. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 19(6), 1775–1784.   
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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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16617. (2003). Akinesis and plastral scute homologies in sternotherus (testudines: kinosternidae). Chelonian Conservation & Biology, 4(3), 671–674.   
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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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