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Bibliographie<br />
_____________________________________________<br />
Burger, J. et al. 1998. Effects of lead on behavior, growth, and survival of hatchling sli<strong>de</strong>r<br />
turtles. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health - Part A 55: 495-502.<br />
Burger, J. and R. T. Zappalorti. 1988. Effects of incubation temperature on sex-ratios in pine<br />
snakes: Differential vulnerability of males and females. The American Naturalist 132: 492-<br />
505.<br />
Burnham, K. P. and D. R. An<strong>de</strong>rson. 1998. Mo<strong>de</strong>l Selection and Inference: A Pratical<br />
Information-Theoric Approach. New York: Springer.<br />
Burns, R. K. 1961. Role of hormones in the differentiation of sex. In: (Young, W.C., eds.).<br />
Sex and the Internal Secretions. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins Co. pp 76-158.<br />
Cadi, A. 2003. Métho<strong>de</strong>s et Stratégie <strong>de</strong> Conservation <strong>de</strong> la cistu<strong>de</strong> d'Europe. Thèse <strong>de</strong><br />
doctorat <strong>de</strong> l'Université Clau<strong>de</strong> Bernard, Lyon.<br />
Cadi, A. et al. 2004. Successful reproduction of the introduced sli<strong>de</strong>r turtle (Trachemys<br />
scripta elegans) in the South of France. Aquatic Conservation - Marine Freshwater<br />
Ecosystem 14 (3): 237-246.<br />
Cadi, A. and P. Joly. 2003. Impact of the introduction of the red-eared sli<strong>de</strong>r (Trachemys<br />
scripta elegans) on survival rates of the European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis).<br />
Biodiversity and Conservation 00: 1-8.<br />
Cagle, F. R. 1944. Homerange homing behavior and migration in turtles. Miscellanous<br />
Publications of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan 61: 36.<br />
Cagle, F. R. 1950. The Life History of the Sli<strong>de</strong>r turtle, Pseu<strong>de</strong>mys scripta troostii<br />
(Holbrook). Ecological Monographs 20 (1): 32-54.<br />
Cagle, K. D. et al. 1993. Effects of the microclimate in natural nests on <strong>de</strong>velopment of<br />
embryonic painted turtles, Chrysemys picta. Functional Ecology 7: 653-660.<br />
Carlton, J. T. 1989. Man's role in changing the face of the ocean: Biological invasions and<br />
implications for conservation of nearshore environments. Conservation Biology 3 (3): 265-<br />
273.<br />
Caswell, H. 2001. Matrix population mo<strong>de</strong>ls: construction, analysis, and interpretation.<br />
Sun<strong>de</strong>rland, Massachusset, USA: Sinauer Associates.<br />
Caswell, H. and D. E. Weeks. 1986. Two-sex mo<strong>de</strong>ls: chaos, extinction, and other dynamic<br />
consequences of sex. The American Naturalist 128 (5): 707-735.<br />
Chapuis, J.-L. 2005. Répartition en France d'un animal <strong>de</strong> compagnie naturalisé, le Tamia <strong>de</strong><br />
Sibérie (Tamias sibiricus). Revue d'Ecologie (Terre Vie) 60: 239-253.<br />
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