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Item Characterization of Fibropapilloma Associated Turtle Herpesvirus in Green Turtle From Brazil.(2010) RODENBUSCH, C. R; BAPTISTOTTE, C.; MELO, M. T. D; PIRES, T. T; WERNECK, M. R; TOREZANI, E; CANAL, C. W- Detection and characterization of fibropapilloma-associated turtle herpesvirus in marine turtles for Brazil.(2009-11) RODENBUSCH, C.R; ALMEIDA, L.L; MARKS, F.S; BAPTISTOTTE, C; PIRES, T.T; WERNECK, M.R; DAMASCENO, T; ALIEVI, M.M; CANAL, C.N
Item Hawksbill turtles in Brazil(2006-04) MARCOVALDI, M. A; THOMÉ, J. C; LOPEZ, G. G; SOARES, L. SItem Hopper Dredging Impacts on Sea Turtles on the Northern Coast of Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil(2015) GOLDBERG, D.W.; ALMEIDA, D.T.; TOGNIN, F.; LOPEZ, G.G.; PIZETTA, G.T.; JUNIOR, N.O.L.; SFORZA, R.The northern coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro, eastern Brazil, isan important nesting ground for loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta),with about 1500 nests laid annually (Lima et al. 2012). It also hosts foraging grounds for juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) and serves as a migration corridor (and possibly provides foraging habitat) for olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea) (Reis et al. 2010; TAMAR - Brazilian Sea Turtle Conservation Program database, unpublished data) and leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) turtles (López-Mendilaharsu et al. 2009).Item Procedure for collecting gastric contents in Giant Amazon Turtles Podocnemis expansa (Schweigger, 1812) (testudines, Podocnemididae).(Braz. J. Vet. Pathol., 2011) Alves Júnior, José R. F.; Sousa, Eliane de; Lustosa, Ana P. G.; Magajevski, Fernanda S.; Girio, Raul J. S.; Werther, KarinThe genus Podocnemis, of the family Podocnemididae, is represented in South America by six species: P. expansa, P. erytrocephala, P. vogli, P. lewyana, P. unifilis and P. sextuberculata (4, 7). The species P. expansa (Fig. 1), known as the giant Amazon turtle, is largely distributed throughout the Amazon river and in most of its tributaries (3). The giant Amazon turtle is found in the states of Amapá, Pará, Amazonas, Rondônia, Acre, Roraima, Tocantins, Goiás and Mato Grosso, encompassing equatorial forests and savanna (cerrado) ecosystems in the north and west-central regions of Brazil (3). This reptile can measure from 75 to 107cm in length, 50 to 75cm in width and weigh up to 60kg (9), being the largest fresh water testudine in South America (2, 5, 8). They are long-lived animals with late sexual maturation and a low individual replacement rate (1, 6).- Sea turtles of south America.(2016) ÁLVAREZ-VARAS, R.; BERZINS, R.; BILO, K.; CHEVALIER, J.; CHEVALLIER, D.; THOISY, B.; FALLABRINO, A.; CRUZ, M. G.; KELEZ, S.; LOPEZ-MENDILAHARSU, M.; MARCOVALDI, M. A.; MAST, R. B.; MEDRANO, C.; MIRANDA, C.; NALOVIC, M. A.; PROSDOCIMI, L.; RGUEZ-BARÓN, J. M.; SANTOS, A.; SOARES, L.; THOME, J.; VALLEJO, F.; VÉLEZ-RUBIO, G. G.