Bibliography Record
| x | Lefebvre, Lynn W.; Reid, James P.; Kenworthy, W. Judson; Powell, James Arthur, Jr. | ||
| 2000 | Characterizing manatee habitat use and seagrass grazing in Florida and Puerto Rico: implications for conservation and management. Pacif. Conserv. Biol. 5: 289-298. 1 tab. 2 figs. –Compares manatee use of seagrasses in the Indian River Lagoon and eastern Puerto Rico, and with reports of seagrass use by dugongs. Manatees grazed more frequently on the locally most abundant species, exhibited possible cultivation grazing, and appeared to prefer Thalassia associated with clumps of Halimeda opuntia, which they pushed aside to get at the Thalassia. Florida manatees are hypothesized to be less specialized seagrass grazers than manatees in tropical regions. | ||
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9 related index terms
Aerial Surveys of Distribution
| x | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (TML; Indian River Lagoon, Florida; 1988-89; 290-291.) |
Behavior, Ingestive
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Epimeletic; Behavior, Et-epimeletic; Food; Mastication; Milk)
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Epimeletic; Behavior, Et-epimeletic; Food; Mastication; Milk)
| x | * | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (TM; Florida, Puerto Rico; use of seagrasses, % rhizome removal; 291-297.) |
Conservation
(SEE ALSO: Accidental Death or Injury; Economic Uses; Hunting and Capture; Weed Control)
(SEE ALSO: Accidental Death or Injury; Economic Uses; Hunting and Capture; Weed Control)
| x | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (TML; Florida, Puerto Rico; use of seagrasses; 296-297.) |
Florida
| x | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (TML; Indian River Lagoon; seagrass use; 289-297.) |
Food Plants: Halodule wrightii
| x | * | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (Florida, Puerto Rico; 289-296.) |
Food Plants: Syringodium filiforme
| x | * | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (Florida, Puerto Rico; 289-296.) |
Food Plants: Thalassia testudinum
| x | * | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (Florida, Puerto Rico; 289-296.) |
Puerto Rico
| x | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (TMM; seagrass use; 289-297.) |
Trichechus manatus Linnaeus, 1758
| x | 2000 | Lefebvre et al. (Florida & Puerto Rico; seagrass use; 289-298.) |
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