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Effects of the exposure to atrazine on bone development of Podocnemis expansa (Testudines, Podocnemididae)

Ecotoxicology, 2016
The use of pesticides is a widely spread practice in Brazilian agriculture, and dispersion of these substances is an important factor for the fauna and flora. Atrazine is an endocrine disruptor in the xenoestrogen class that is used worldwide in agricultural practices. In Brazil, its use is permitted in several crops.
Juliana dos Santos, Mendonça   +5 more
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Blood biochemistry and relations among Podocnemis turtles (pleurodira, pelomedusidae)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1978
Agglutination, precipitation and electrophoresis of hemoglobin and serum point to a core of five Podocnemis species (P. erythrocephala, P. expansa, P. lewyana, P. unifilis and P. vogli), with a sixth species (P. sextuberculata) fringing this cluster. 1. 2. In addition, the data indicate that P. dumeriliana and P.
Wayne Frair   +2 more
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Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Podocnemis expansa (Pleurodira: Podocnemididae)

Conservation Genetics Resources, 2017
The Arrau River turtle (Podocnemis expansa) is one of the largest side-neck turtles which listed as an endangered species in IUCN red list. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of P. expansa was determined by the sequencing of PCR fragments. The complete mitochondrial genome of P.
Kangyu Wang   +4 more
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Embryonic development of Podocnemis unifilis (Testudines: Podocnemididae)

Zoomorphology, 2022
Maria Fabiele S. Oliveira   +5 more
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Karyotypic Analysis of the Podocnemis Turtles

Copeia, 1978
Anders G. J. Rhodin   +3 more
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Podocnemis unifilis @iN

2019
Kwok, Alan, Ada Tai 戴亞香
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Skeletochronology of the endangered side-neck turtle, Podocnemis expansa

2008
Previous preliminary mark-recapture studies, and assessment of carapace length and annuli of the endangered giant Amazonian river turtle, Podocnemis expansa, have provided some insight into various aspects of their population structure and overall biology.
Chinsamy, Anusuya, Valenzuela, Nicole
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