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Bibliographie<br />
_____________________________________________<br />
Stearns, S. C. 1977. The evolution of life history traits: a critique of the theory and a review of<br />
the data. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 8: 145-171.<br />
Stearns, S. C. 1992. The evolution of life histories. New York: Oxford University Press.<br />
Stenseth, N. C. and A. Mysterud. 2002. Climate, changing phenology, and other life history<br />
traits: Nonlinearity and match-mismatch to the environment. Proceedings of the National<br />
Aca<strong>de</strong>my of Sciences USA 99 (21): 13379-13381.<br />
Steyermark, A. C. and J. R. Spotila. 2001. Body temperature and maternal i<strong>de</strong>ntity affect<br />
snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) righting response. Copeia 4: 1050-1057.<br />
Steyermark, A. C. and J. R. Spotila. 2001. Effects of maternal i<strong>de</strong>ntity and incubation<br />
temperature on Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) growth. Functional Ecology 15:<br />
624-632.<br />
Steyermark, A. C. and J. R. Spotila. 2001. Effects of maternal i<strong>de</strong>ntity and incubation<br />
temperature on hatching and hatchling morphology in snapping turtles, Chelydra<br />
serpentina. Copeia 1: 129-135.<br />
Suarez, A. V., D. T. Bogler and T. J. Case. 1998. Effects of fragmentation and invasion on<br />
native ant communities in coastal southern California. Ecology 79: 2041-2056.<br />
Sutherland, W. J. 1998. The importance of behavioral studies in conservation biology. Animal<br />
Behaviour 56: 801-809.<br />
Taylor, C. M. and A. Hastings. 2005. Allee effects in biological invasions. Ecology Letters 8:<br />
895-908.<br />
Telecky, T. M. 2001. United States import and export of live turtles and tortoises. Turtle and<br />
Tortoise Newsletter 4: 8-13.<br />
Thibo<strong>de</strong>aux, L. and T. V. Hancock. 2004. The effects of <strong>de</strong>velopmental temperature on<br />
morphology and locomotor performance in the salaman<strong>de</strong>r, Ambystoma maculatum.<br />
FASEB Journal 18 (4): A366-A366.<br />
Thomas, R. B. and W. S. Parker. 2000. Intrasexual variations in overland movements of sli<strong>de</strong>r<br />
turtles (Trachemys scripta). Journal of Herpetology 34 (3): 469-472.<br />
Torres Maldonado, L. C. et al. 2002. Expression profiles of Dax1, Dmrt1, and Sox9 during<br />
temperature sex <strong>de</strong>termination in gonads of the sea turtle Lepidochelys olivacea. General<br />
and Comparative Endocrinology 129: 20–26.<br />
Tracy, C. R. 1980. Water relations of parchment-shelled lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) eggs.<br />
Copeia 3: 478-482.<br />
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