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Griffith, Edward; et al. (detail)
1827-34The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization, by the Baron Cuvier ... with additional descriptions of all the species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed.
London, Geo. B. Whittaker: 15 vols. Illus.
—No. 751 in J. C. Smith, Georges Cuvier: an annotated bibliography of his published works, Smithsonian Inst. Press, 1993; see also Smith 752. The Mammalia constitute vols. 1-4 (1827). Includes Manatus senegalensis.
Thomas, Oldfield; et al. (detail)
1914Nomina conservanda in Mammalia.
Zool. Anz. 44(6): 284-286.
—Same in substance as Thomas et al. (1924).
Thomas, Oldfield; et al. (detail)
1924Nomina conservanda in Mammalia.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1924(2): 345-348. July 9, 1924 (read Apr. 1, 1924).
—Recommends the conservation of the names Manatus and Rhytina in preference to Trichechus and Hydrodamalis, respectively (347).
Yabe, Hisakatsu; et al. (detail)
1951Study of Desmostylus (first report).
Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan 57(670): 256.
Fisher, James; Simon, Noel; Vincent, Jack; et al. (detail)
1969Wildlife in danger.
New York, Viking Press; London, Collins: 1-368.
—Discusses dugong distribution, population trends, uses, and legal protection (97-100).
Suzuki, Keiji; et al. (detail)
1986bInvestigated report on Paleoparadoxia of the Yanagawa Formation.
Yanagawa (Japan), Yanagawa Town Educational Committee: 1-22. 7 pls.
—In Japanese.
Zhang, Yongzu; et al. (detail)
1997Distribution of mammalian species in China.
China Forestry Publishing House: 1-279.
—Dugong, 111.
Kendall, Sarita; et al. (detail)
2004Los manatíes del Amazonas.
Bogotá, Fundación Omacha: 1-24. Illus.
—An attractive paperback booklet giving a gen. acc. of Amazonian manatee natural history, conservation, and folklore. Besides Kendall, 24 other coauthors are credited with contributions to the text.
Harvey, J. W.; Harr, K. J.; Murphy, D.; et al. (detail)
2007Clinical biochemistry in healthy manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Jour. Zoo Wildlife Med. 38: 269-279.
Castelblanco-Martínez, Delma Nataly; et al. (detail)
2007Mamíferos aquáticos. Chap. 14 in: Rapp Py-Daniel L. et al. (eds.), Biodiversidade do Médio Madeira: bases científicas para propostas de conservação.
Manaus, Probio/Mma.: 225-238.
Jaffe, J. S.; et al. (detail)
2007Measurement of the acoustic reflectivity of Sirenia (Florida manatees) at 171 kHz.
Jour. Acoustical Soc. Amer. 121(1): 158-165.
Satizábal, P.; Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A.; Duchêne, S.; Caicedo-Herrera, D.; Perea-Sicchar, C. M.; García-Dávila, C. R.; et al. (detail)
2012Phylogeography and sex-biased dispersal across riverine manatee populations (Trichechus inunguis and Trichechus manatus) in South America.
PLoS One 7: e52468. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0052468
Balensiefer, D. C.; Attademo, F. L. N.; Sousa, G. P.; Freire, A. C. D. B.; da Cunha, F. A. G. C.; Alencar, A. E. B.; et al. (detail)
2017Three decades of Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus) stranding along the Brazilian Coast.
Trop. Conserv. Sci. 10: 1-9. doi: 10.1177/1940082917728375
Cowart, J. R.; Collins, D. M.; Mignucci-Giannoni, A. A.; Alejandro-Zayas, T., Rivera-Guzman, A. L.; et al. (detail)
2020Manual collection and semen characterization in a West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus).
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 7: 810.
—Abstract, copied here from Sirenews No. 72, p. 52: "Limited information is available regarding male reproductive physiology in West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus). Currently, no reports evaluating any seminal characteristics exists in this species. To fill an apparent gap in knowledge, ejaculate samples were collected and characterized from a single, adult West Indian manatee. Samples were analyzed for the following semen parameters: volume, agglutination, pH, osmolality, viscosity, concentration, total sperm number, motility and kinematic parameters, morphology, plasma membrane integrity, acrosome integrity, chromatin maturation, and chromatin condensation. These results are the first of their kind for this species and suggest high semen quality, based on multiple ejaculates, in this male West Indian manatee."
Castelblanco-Martínez, Delma Nataly; Slone, D. H.; Landeo-Yauri, S. S.; Ramos, E.; Alvarez-Aleman, A.; et al. (detail)
2021bAnalysis of body condition indices reveals different ecotypes of the Antillean manatee.
Sci. Repts. 11(19451): 6 tabs. 6 figs. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98890-0 Sept. 30, 2021.
—ABSTRACT: Assessing the body condition of wild animals is necessary to monitor the health of the population and is critical to defining a framework for conservation actions. Body condition indices (BCIs) are a non-invasive and relatively simple means to assess the health of individual animals, useful for addressing a wide variety of ecological, behavioral, and management questions. The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus) is an endangered subspecies of the West Indian manatee, facing a wide variety of threats from mostly human-related origins. Our objective was to define specific BCIs for the subspecies that, coupled with additional health, genetic and demographic information, can be valuable to guide management decisions. Biometric measurements of 380 wild Antillean manatees captured in seven different locations within their range of distribution were obtained. From this information, we developed three BCIs (BCI1?=?UG/SL, BCI2?=?W/SL3, BCI3?=?W/(SL*UG2)). Linear models and two-way ANCOVA tests showed significant differences of the BCIs among sexes and locations. Although our three BCIs are suitable for Antillean manatees, BCI1 is more practical as it does not require information about weight, which can be a metric logistically difficult to collect under particular circumstances. BCI1 was significantly different among environments, revealing that the phenotypic plasticity of the subspecies have originated at least two ecotypes -- coastal marine and riverine -- of Antillean manatees.
Lazensky, R.; Silva-Sanchez, C.; Kroll, K. J.; et al. (detail)
2021Investigating an increase in Florida manatee mortalities using a proteomic approach.
Sci. Repts. 11: 4282. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83687-y
Edwards, H. H.; Hostetler, J. A.; Stith, B. M.; et al. (detail)
2021Monitoring abundance of aggregated animals (Florida manatees) using an unmanned aerial system (UAS).
Sci. Repts. 11: 12920. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92437-z