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x Best, Robin Christopher
  1983
Apparent dry-season fasting in Amazonian manatees (Mammalia: Sirenia).
Biotropica 15(1): 61-64. 1 fig.
–Reports observations on T. inunguis trapped in Lago Amanã, Brazil, during the 1979-80 dry season, with comments on physiology, hunting, and implications for conservation. Manatees normally appear to fast 3-4 months per year; in this case the fast lasted nearly 7 months.

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Brazil
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; dry-season fasting; 61-64.)
Excretion and Defecation
(SEE ALSO: Salinity Tolerance; Urogenital System)
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; production of feces while fasting; 61-62.)
Food
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Ingestive; Captivity, Sirenians in; Digestive System; Food Plants; Weed Control) (NOTE: Plants reported as part of the captive but not the natural diet of sirs. will not necessarily be found under Food Plants. Papers referring to them are, however, indexed here.)
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; Brazil; dry-season fasting; 61-64.)
Food Plants: Luziola spruceana
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; Brazil; 62.)
Food Plants: Scirpus cubensis
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; Brazil; 61.)
Hunting and Capture
(SEE ALSO: Accidental Death or Injury; Archeological Sites, Sirenians at; Captivity, Sirenians in; Conservation; Economic Use; Natural Enemies; Weed Control)
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; Brazil; hunted during dry-season congregations; 62-63.)
Migration and Movements
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Aggregative; Behavior, Shelter-seeking; Locomotion; Temperature, Effects of)
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; Brazil; moving between lakes & rivers; 63.)
Natural Death or Injury
(SEE ALSO: Captivity, Sirenians in; Natural Enemies; Pathology; Temperature, Effects of)
x  1983Best, R.C. (TI; bowel obstruction during fasting; 62.)
Trichechus inunguis (Natterer in von Pelzeln, 1883) Thomas and Lydekker, 1897
x *1983Best, R.C. (dry-season fasting; 61-64.)