Bibliography Record
| Maitland, R. N.; Lawler, Ivan R.; Sheppard, James K. | |||
| 2006 | Assessing the risk of boat strike on dugongs (Dugong dugon) at Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia. Pacif. Conserv. Biol. 12: 321-327. | ||
Related Index Records
6 related index terms
Accidental Death or Injury
(SEE ALSO: Conservation; Hunting and Capture; Natural Death or Injury)
(SEE ALSO: Conservation; Hunting and Capture; Natural Death or Injury)
| 2006 | Maitland et al. (DD; Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia; risk of boat strike) |
Australia
| 2006 | Maitland et al. (DD; Burrum Heads, Queensland; risk of boat strike) |
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)
| 2006 | Maitland et al. (DD; Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia; risk of boat strike) |
Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) Palmer, 1895
| 2006 | Sheppard et al. (movement heterogeneity) | |||
| 2006 | Maitland et al. (Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia; risk of boat strike) |
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.)
(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.)
| 2006 | Lawler et al. (near infrared spectroscopic analysis of seagrass nutrients) |
Migration and Movements
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Aggregative; Behavior, Shelter-seeking; Locomotion; Temperature, Effects of)
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Aggregative; Behavior, Shelter-seeking; Locomotion; Temperature, Effects of)
| 2006 | Sheppard et al. (DD; movement heterogeneity) |
Bibliography and Index of the Sirenia and Desmostylia 