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Health assessment of non-native red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta elegans) and their impact potential on native species. [PDF]
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Prevalence, etiology, and transmission of fibropapillomatosis in Olive Ridley turtles at a mass-nesting colony in the Mexican Pacific. [PDF]
Labastida-Estrada E +5 more
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View-invariant representations in ancestral cortex. [PDF]
Becker M, Leberstein N, Shein-Idelson M.
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This chapter notes the unique structure of turtles. The unique body form of turtles makes them immediately recognizable, but their anatomical rearrangements have obscured morphological characteristics which are used to determine evolutionary affinities among other vertebrates. The shells of different turtle species reveal their habitat and lifestyle of
F. Harvey Pough +3 more
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This chapter notes the unique structure of turtles. The unique body form of turtles makes them immediately recognizable, but their anatomical rearrangements have obscured morphological characteristics which are used to determine evolutionary affinities among other vertebrates. The shells of different turtle species reveal their habitat and lifestyle of
F. Harvey Pough +3 more
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Electrocardiography in turtles
Life Sciences, 1963Abstract The normal ECG of turtles is similar to that of man, but low voltage waves are the rule. The Q and S waves are uncommon. Sex differences are described. In the female the P-R interval is shorter, but the R and T waves are longer and have a lower voltage Unfed males and females show occasional arrhythmias and marked electrical differences from
H M, KAPLAN, C, SCHWARTZ
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Turtle groups or turtle soup: dispersal patterns of hawksbill turtles in the Caribbean
Molecular Ecology, 2009AbstractDespite intense interest in conservation of marine turtles, spatial ecology during the oceanic juvenile phase remains relatively unknown. Here, we used mixed stock analysis and examination of oceanic drift to elucidate movements of hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) and address management implications within the Caribbean. Among samples
J M, Blumenthal +10 more
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