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Lovich, Jeffrey E., et al.. (2018). Biodiversity of amphibians and reptiles at the Camp Cady Wildlife Area, Mojave Desert, California and comparisons with other desert locations. 104(3). 129–147.3 indexed citations
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Smith, Amanda L., et al.. (2016). A potential predator-prey interaction of an American badger and an Agassiz's desert tortoise with a review of badger predation on turtles. 102(3). 131–144.2 indexed citations
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Ernst, Carl H. & Jeffrey E. Lovich. (2015). Interanal seam loss in Asian turtles of the Cuora flavomarginata complex (Testudines, Geoemydidae). Herpetological Bulletin. 1–4.
Lovich, Jeffrey E.. (2015). Golden Eagle mortality at a utility-scale wind energy facility near Palm Springs, California. 46(1). 76–80.7 indexed citations
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Lovich, Jeffrey E., Norman J. Scott, R. Bruce Bury, C. Kenneth Dodd, & Roy W. McDiarmid. (2012). A history of herpetologists and herpetology in the U.S. Department of the Interior. Herpetological conservation and biology. 7.
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Naïmi, Mohamed, et al.. (2012). Clutch and egg allometry of the turtle Mauremys leprosa (Chelonia: Geoemydidae) from a polluted peri-urban river in west-central Morocco. Herpetological Journal. 22(1). 43–49.22 indexed citations
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Ennen, Joshua R., et al.. (2011). Gopherus agassizii (Desert Tortoise). Non-native seed dispersal. Herpetological review. 42(2). 266–267.1 indexed citations
Lovich, Jeffrey E., et al.. (2000). Environmental Characteristics of Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Burrow Locations in an Altered Industrial Landscape. Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 3(4). 714–721.42 indexed citations
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Lovich, Jeffrey E.. (1995). [Book review] Liste des reptiles actuels de monde. I. Chelonii, by Patrick David. Herpetological review. 26. 111–112.1 indexed citations
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Lovich, Jeffrey E., et al.. (1992). Does the color pattern of two species of turtles imitate duckweed. 66. 39–42.8 indexed citations
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Lovich, Jeffrey E., et al.. (1988). Geographic distribution, Ambystoma maculatum. Herpetological review. 19. 17.1 indexed citations
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Ernst, Carl H. & Jeffrey E. Lovich. (1986). Morphometry in the chelid turtle, Platemys platycephala. Herpetological Journal. 1(2). 66–70.9 indexed citations
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