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Genus Chrysemys
Known as:
Chrysemys
, painted turtle
, painted turtles
National Institutes of Health
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Chrysemys picta
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2017
2017
Two New Species of Chrysemys (=Pseudemys) From the Florida Pliocene
F. Rose
,
W. G. Weaver
2017
Corpus ID: 133379641
Two new species of fossil Chrysemys (=Pseudemys) were excavated recently from a Pliocene deposit at McGehee Farm, near Newberry…
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2017
2017
Daily thermal fluctuations to a range of subzero temperatures enhance cold hardiness of winter-acclimated turtles
James M. Wiebler
,
Manish Kumar
,
T. Muir
Journal of Comparative Physiology □ B
2017
Corpus ID: 7453684
Although seasonal increases in cold hardiness are well documented for temperate and polar ectotherms, relatively little is known…
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2010
2010
Impacts of Anthropogenic Structures on Predation of Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta) Nests
Jeramie T. Strickland
,
F. Janzen
2010
Corpus ID: 43645692
Abstract Anthropogenic factors can negatively impact wildlife populations, but deleterious effects may not be universal. We…
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1992
1992
Comparative life histories of the painted turtle ({\it Chrysemys picta\/}) from western Nebraska
J. Rowe
1992
Corpus ID: 128132562
1985
1985
Ventilatory and Acid-Base Responses to Long-Term Hypercapnia in the Freshwater Turtle, Chrysemys Picta Bellii
R. Silver
,
D. Jackson
1985
Corpus ID: 35965437
The response to hypercapnia was studied in western painted turtles, Chrysemys picta bellii at 20°C. Ventilation, metabolic rate…
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1984
Highly Cited
1984
WINTER TEMPERATURES OF CHRYSEMYS PICTA NESTS IN MICHIGAN: EFFECTS ON HATCHLING SURVIVAL
Gary L. Breitenbach
,
J. Congdon
,
Richard C. Van
,
Loben Sels
1984
Corpus ID: 88796077
Winter temperatures of the nests of Chrysemys picta were rarely below -2.0 C, although one nest reached -3.3 C. There was no…
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1976
Highly Cited
1976
In vitro binding of radioiodinated human follicle-stimulating hormone to reptilian and avian gonads: radioligand studies with mammalian hormones.
P. Licht
,
A. Midgley
Biology of Reproduction
1976
Corpus ID: 829681
Human FSH iodinated with the aid of lactoperoxidase (12 5I-hFSH) was used to study gonadotropin binding to a variety of reptilian…
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1974
1974
Kinetic properties of turtle heart phosphofructokinase.
Robert A. Lobes
,
David G. Penney
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B…
1974
Corpus ID: 27121494
1969
1969
Fossil chelonians, Chrysemys and Clemmys, from the Upper Pliocene of Idaho
G. Zug
1969
Corpus ID: 53135985
The extant reptilian fauna of the Columbian Plateau and the northern half of the Basin and Range Province lacks turtles. Their…
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1931
1931
The painted turtles of the genus Chrysemys
S. C. Bishop
,
F. Schmidt
1931
Corpus ID: 87907750
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