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Chelydra rossignonii

Known as: Chelydra serpentina rossignonii 
National Institutes of Health

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2016
2016
ABSTRACT The nests of embryonic turtles naturally experience elevated CO2 (hypercarbia), which leads to increased blood PCO2 and… 
2002
2002
Abstract Many studies have suggested that incubating eggs under wet conditions may lead to increased fitness in snapping turtles… 
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Statistical analyses were used to determine relationships between body size, clutch size and mass, and relative clutch mass and… 
1989
1989
SummaryEggs of common snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) were incubated on wet (−150 kPa water potential) and dry (−950 kPa… 
1980
1980
Pliable-shelled eggs of common snapping turtles were incubated at 29 °C under hydric conditions simulating those to which eggs… 
1974
1974
Eleven weeks of treatment with growth hormone (20 μg 3 times/wk) and prolactin (20 μg 3 times/wk) increased the size of immature… 
1973
1973
Newly hatched snapping turtles, Chelydra serpentina, derived from and separated into New York and Wisconsin populations were…