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1 Beissinger, S. R. 1990. Alternative foods of a diet specialist, the snail kite. Auk 107:327–333.
2 Carr, A. 1994. Triple clutchers. Pages 220–224 in M. H. Carr, editor. A naturalist in Florida: a celebration of Eden. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, Connecticut, USA.
3 Dalrymple, G. H. 1977. Intraspecific variation in the cranial feeding mechanism of turtles of the genus Trionyx (Reptilia, Testudines, Trionychidae). Journal of Herpetology 11:255–285.
4 Delany, M. F., S. B. Linda, and C. T. Moore. 1999. Diet and condition of American alligators in 4 Florida Lakes. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 53:375–389.
5 Dominey, W. J. 1983. Mobbing in colonially nesting fishes, especially the bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus. Copeia 1983:1086–1088.
6 Enge, K. M., H. F. Percival, K. G. Rice, M. L. Jennings, G. R. Masson, and A. R. Woodward. 2000. Summer nesting of turtles in alligator nests in Florida. Journal of Herpetology 34:497–503.
7 Hamilton, W. J., Jr. 1941. Notes on some mammals of Lee County, Florida. American Midland Naturalist 25:686–691.
8 Heinrich, G., and D. E. Richardson. 1993. Apalone ferox (Florida softshell). Reproduction. Herpetological Review 24:31.
9 Kellogg, R. 1929. The habits and economic importance of alligators. U.S. Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin No. 147, Washington, D.C. 36pp.
10 McNair, D. B. 2000. Fish crow predation on eggs being laid by a Florida softshell turtle. Oriole 65:12–13.
11 Woodin, M. C., and C. D. Woodin. 1981. Everglade kite predation on a soft-shelled turtle. Florida Field Naturalist 9(4):64.
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