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Population structure and trends in Barbour’s map turtles (Graptemys barbouri), Escambia map turtles (Graptemys ernsti), and the hybrid (Graptemys barbouri x ernsti) in Alabama and Florida

By | April 24, 2023
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Barbour’s Map Turtle biological status review report

By | April 24, 2023
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Terrapin nesting habitat discovery using satellite telemetry

By | April 7, 2023
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Amphibians & Reptiles of Sanibel & Captiva Islands, FL: A Natural History

By | April 7, 2023
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Possible introduction methods, movement patterns, and control efforts of the giant toad (Rhinella marina) on Sanibel Island, FL

By | April 7, 2023
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Update on the recent introduction of the giant toad (Rhinella marina) on Sanibel Island, FL

By | April 7, 2023
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Reproductive physiology of diamondback terrapins (Malalclemys terrapin) at two latitudes in the Gulf of Mexico

By | April 6, 2023
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Habitat use of the Florida Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina bauri) on a barrier island: Sanibel, FL

By | April 6, 2023
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Habitat use and island movements in the jewel of Sanibel, the Florida box turtle (Terrapene carolina bauri)

By | April 6, 2023
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Hybridization of two megacephalic map turtles (Testudines: Emydidae: Graptemys) in the Choctawhatchee River drainage of Alabama and Florida

By | April 6, 2023

Map turtles of the genus Graptemys are highly aquatic and rarely undergo terrestrial movements, and limited dispersal among drainages has been hypothesized to drive drainage-specific endemism and high species richness of this…

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