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Bibliographie _____________________________________________ Travis, J., M. G. McManus and C. F. Baer. 1999. Sources of variation in physiological phenotypes and their evolutionary significance. American Zoologist 39: 422-433. Tuberville, T. D., J. W. Gibbons and J. L. Greene. 1996. Invasion of new aquatic habitats by male freshwater turtles. Copeia 3: 713-715. Tucker, J. K. 1999. Environmental correlates of hatchling emergence in the red-eared turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans, in Illinois. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3 (3): 401- 406. Tucker, J. K. 2000. Body size and migration of hatchling turtles: inter- and intraspecific comparisons. Journal of Herpetology 34 (4): 541-546. Tucker, J. K. and F. J. Janzen. 1999. Sized-biased mortality due to predation in a nesting freshwater turtle, Trachemys scripta. American Midland Naturalist 141: 198-203. Tucker, J. K., F. J. Janzen and G. L. Paukstis. 1995. Oxytocin induced nesting behavior in female red-eared turtles, Trachemys scripta elegans, without oviductal eggs. Herpetological Review 26 (3): 138. Tucker, J. K., F. J. Janzen and G. L. Paukstis. 1997. Response of embryos of the red-eared turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) to experimental exposure to water-saturated substrates. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 2 (3): 345-351. Tucker, J. K. and D. Moll. 1997. Growth, reproduction, and survivorship in the red-eared turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans, in Illinois, with conservation implications. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 2 (3): 352-357. Tucker, J. K. et al. 1998. Residual yolk in captive and wild-caught hatchlings of the red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans). Copeia 2: 488-492. Tucker, J. K. and G. L. Paukstis. 1999. Post-hatching substrate moisture and overwintering hatchlings turtles. Journal of Herpetology 33 (4): 608-615. Tucker, J. K. and G. L. Paukstis. 2000. Hatching success of Turtle eggs exposed to dry incubation environment. Journal of Herpetology 34 (4): 529-534. Vaillant, S. et al. 2001. Sex reversal and aromatase in chicken. Journal of Experimental Zoology 290 (7): 727-740. Vaillant, S. et al. 2001. Expression of AMH, SF1, and SOX9 in gonads of genetic female chickens during sex reversal induced by an aromatase inhibitor. Developmental Dynamics 222 (2): 228-237. Valenzuela, N. 2001. Constant, shift, and natural temperature effects on sex determination in Podocnemis expansa turtles. Ecology 82 (11): 3010-3024. 139
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Bibliographie<br />
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Travis, J., M. G. McManus and C. F. Baer. 1999. Sources of variation in physiological<br />
phenotypes and their evolutionary significance. American Zoologist 39: 422-433.<br />
Tuberville, T. D., J. W. Gibbons and J. L. Greene. 1996. Invasion of new aquatic habitats by<br />
male freshwater turtles. Copeia 3: 713-715.<br />
Tucker, J. K. 1999. Environmental correlates of hatchling emergence in the red-eared turtle,<br />
Trachemys scripta elegans, in Illinois. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3 (3): 401-<br />
406.<br />
Tucker, J. K. 2000. Body size and migration of hatchling turtles: inter- and intraspecific<br />
comparisons. Journal of Herpetology 34 (4): 541-546.<br />
Tucker, J. K. and F. J. Janzen. 1999. Sized-biased mortality due to predation in a nesting<br />
freshwater turtle, Trachemys scripta. American Midland Naturalist 141: 198-203.<br />
Tucker, J. K., F. J. Janzen and G. L. Paukstis. 1995. Oxytocin induced nesting behavior in<br />
female red-eared turtles, Trachemys scripta elegans, without oviductal eggs.<br />
Herpetological Review 26 (3): 138.<br />
Tucker, J. K., F. J. Janzen and G. L. Paukstis. 1997. Response of embryos of the red-eared<br />
turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) to experimental exposure to water-saturated substrates.<br />
Chelonian Conservation and Biology 2 (3): 345-351.<br />
Tucker, J. K. and D. Moll. 1997. Growth, reproduction, and survivorship in the red-eared<br />
turtle, Trachemys scripta elegans, in Illinois, with conservation implications. Chelonian<br />
Conservation and Biology 2 (3): 352-357.<br />
Tucker, J. K. et al. 1998. Residual yolk in captive and wild-caught hatchlings of the red-eared<br />
sli<strong>de</strong>r turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans). Copeia 2: 488-492.<br />
Tucker, J. K. and G. L. Paukstis. 1999. Post-hatching substrate moisture and overwintering<br />
hatchlings turtles. Journal of Herpetology 33 (4): 608-615.<br />
Tucker, J. K. and G. L. Paukstis. 2000. Hatching success of Turtle eggs exposed to dry<br />
incubation environment. Journal of Herpetology 34 (4): 529-534.<br />
Vaillant, S. et al. 2001. Sex reversal and aromatase in chicken. Journal of Experimental<br />
Zoology 290 (7): 727-740.<br />
Vaillant, S. et al. 2001. Expression of AMH, SF1, and SOX9 in gonads of genetic female<br />
chickens during sex reversal induced by an aromatase inhibitor. Developmental Dynamics<br />
222 (2): 228-237.<br />
Valenzuela, N. 2001. Constant, shift, and natural temperature effects on sex <strong>de</strong>termination in<br />
Podocnemis expansa turtles. Ecology 82 (11): 3010-3024.<br />
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