Evolution, Phylogeny, and Current Status, P.C.H. Pritchard Population Genetics, Phylogeography, and Molecular Evolution, B.W. Bowen and S.A. Karl Reproduction in Sea Turtles, J.D. Miller The Nest Environment and the Embryonic Development of Sea Turtles, R.A. Ackerman Hatchling Orientation and Behavior, K.L. Lohman, B.E. Witherington, C.M.F. Lohman, and M. Salmon Habitat Utilization and Migration in Juvenile Sea Turtles, J.A. Musick and C.J. Limpus Sea Turtle Locomotion: Mechanics, Behavior, and Energetics, J. Wyneken Foraging Ecology and Nutrition in Sea Turtles, K.A. Bjorndal Age, Growth, and Population Dynamics, M.Y. Chaloupka and J.A. Musick Diving Physiology, M.E. Lutcavage and P.L. Lutz Thermal Biology, J.R. Spotilla and F.V. Paladino Hormones in the Life History of Sea Turtles, D.W. Owens Salt, Water, and pH Balance in the Sea Turtle, P.L. Lutz Health Problems and Diseases of Sea Turtles, R.H. George Human Impacts on Sea Turtle Survival, M.E. Lutcavage, P. Plotkin, B. Witherington, and P.L. Lutz Index
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