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High abundance of Early Miocene sea cows from Qatar shows repeated evolution of seagrass ecosystem engineers in Eastern Tethys. [PDF]

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Pyenson ND   +8 more
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Space use of juvenile green turtles along the North Pacific coast of Costa Rica. [PDF]

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Wu F   +7 more
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Diseases and invasive species have synergistic effects with other anthropogenic threats on the functional and phylogenetic diversity in Testudines and Crocodilia

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Rodriguez-Caro RC   +10 more
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Order Testudines: 2013 update

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Fritz, Uwe, Havaš, Peter, Z.-Q (2013): Order Testudines: 2013 update.
Fritz, Uwe, Havaš, Peter, Z.-Q
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Geobios, 2016
Geraldine Garcia   +2 more
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Turtles (Testudines)

2022
This chapter addresses turtles, starting with snapping turtles. In the United States, the common snapping turtle is exotic to Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Washington. A potentially abundant source of food for human consumption, this species has been transported outside its native range.
Walter E. Meshaka   +3 more
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Turtles (Testudines)

2009
Abstract As a group, the turtles, tortoises, terrapins, and marine turtles (collectively, the Order Testudines) are one of the most instantly recognizable and well-known clades of non-avian reptiles (Fig. 1). Whether kept as pets, revered in temples, or slaughtered for the marketplace, turtles and tortoises are an integral and sometimes ...
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The buccopharyngeal mucosa of the turtles (Testudines)

Journal of Morphology, 1988
AbstractGross and histological examination of all extant families of turtles revealed that the buccopharyngeal mucosa is morphologically highly varied. The tongues of aquatic species have small lingual papillae or lack them entirely, while terrestrial species have tongues with numerous glandular papillae.
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