Publication (Conference presentation): A synthesis of diverse disciplines: How Elseya lavarackorum, the Gulf Snapping Turtle (Testudines: Chelidae), was identified as a living fossil
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A synthesis of diverse disciplines: How Elseya lavarackorum, the Gulf Snapping Turtle (Testudines: Chelidae), was identified as a living fossil
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Thomson S (1996) A synthesis of diverse disciplines: How Elseya lavarackorum, the Gulf Snapping Turtle (Testudines: Chelidae), was identified as a living fossil. Proceedings of the 9th Meeting of the Australasian Wildlife Management Society, University of Canberra, December 3-5.
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09/14/2004 03:08 PM
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