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Ackerman, R.A. 1977. The respiratory gas exchange of sea turtle nests (Chelonia, caretta). Resp. Physiol. 31: 19-38

Ackerman, R.A. 1981. Growth and Gas Exchange of Embryonic Sea Turtles (Chelonia, Carietta). Copeia 4: 757-765.

Berkson, H. 1967. Physiological adjustments to deep diving in the PAcific green turtle (Chelonia mydas agassizii). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 21: 507-524

Bolten, A.B. and K.A. Bjorndal. 1992. Blood Profiles for a Wild Population of Green Turtles (Chelonia Mydas) in the Southern Bahamas: Size-specific and Sex-specific Relationships. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 28(3): 407-413

Bowen, B.W., A.B. Meylan, J. Ross Perran, C.J. Limpus, G.H. Balazs, J.C. Avise . 1992. Global Population Structure and Natural History of the Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) in Terms of Matriarchal Phylogeny. Evolution (46).4: 865-881

Davenport, J., S.A.Munks, and P.J.A. Oxford. 1984.Comparison of the Swimming of Marine and Freshwater Turtles. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences.(220) 1221: 447-475

Friedman, J.M., S.R. Simon, and T.W. Scott. 1985. Structure and Function in Sea Turtle Hemoglobins. Copeia 3:.679-693.

Gatz, R.N., M.L. Glass, and S.C.Wood. 1987. Pulmonary function of the Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas. Journal of Applied Physiology (62)2:.459-463

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Hays, G.C., J.D.Metcalfe, and A.W. Walne. 2004. The Implications of Lung-Regulated Buoyancy Control for Dive-Depth and Duration. Ecological Society of America (85).4: 1137-1145

Heath, M.E. and S.M.McGinnis. 1980. Body Temperature and Heat Transfer in the Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas. Copeia 4: 767-773

Jackson, D.C. 1985. Respiration and Respiratory Control in the Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas. Copeia 3: 664-671

Jackson, D.C. 1979. Ventilation and Gas-Exchange during Rest and Exercise in Adult green Sea Turtles. Journal of comparative physiology 134: 315-319

Kamezaki,N. and M. Matsui. 1995. Geographic Variation in Skull Morphology of the Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, with a Taxonomic Discussion. Journal of Herpetology (29)1:.51-60

Krosniunas, E.H. and J.W. Hicks. 2003. Cardiac Output and Shunt Voluntary Activity at Different Temperatures in the Turtle, Trachemys scripta. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 76(5): 679-694

Lutz, P.L. 1985. The Regulatory Biology of Sea Turtles. Copeia 3: 662-663

Lutz, P.L. and T.B.Bentley. 1985. Respiratory Physiology of Diving in the Sea Turtle. Copeia.3: 671-679

Phillot, A.D. and C.J. Parmenter. 2001. Influence of Diminished Respiratory Surface Area on Survival of Sea Turtle Embryos. Journal of Experimental Zoology. 289: 317-321

Prange, H.D. and R.A. Ackerman. 1974. Oxygen Consumption and Mechanisms of Gas Exchange of Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) Eggs and Hatchlings. Copeia 3: 758-763

Solomon, S.E. and M. Purton. 1984. The respiratory epithelium of the lung in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas). J. Anat,(139)2: 353-370

Southwood, A.L, C.A. Darveau,, and D.R. Jones. 2003.Metabolic and cardiovascular adjustments of juvenile green turtls to seasonal changes in temperature and photoperiod. The Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 4521-4531

Tenney, S.M., D. Bartlett, Jr., J.P. Farber, and J.E. Remmers. 1974. Mechanics of the respiratory cycle in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas). Respir. Physiol. 22:361-368

Wells, R.M.G. and J. Baldwin. 1994. Oxygen Transport in Marine Green Turtle (Chelonia Mydas) Hatchlings: Blood Viscosity and Control of Hemoglobin Oxygen-Affinity. J. exp. Biol. 188: 103-114

Wyneken, J. 2001. The Anatomy of Sea Turtles. U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC-470: 1-172

 

 

 

 

 

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