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x Erftemeijer, Paul L. A.; Djunarlin; Moka, Willem
  1993
Stomach content analysis of a dugong (Dugong dugon) from South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Austral. Jour. Mar. Freshwater Res. 44(1): 229-233. 1 tab. 1 fig.
–Most of the stomach contents of a female dugong (71.5% of the total dry weight) consisted of roots and rhizomes of small seagrasses (Halophila, Halodule, Cymodocea), but the leaf fraction was dominated by Enhalus (50%). Rhizome material of large seagrasses (Enhalus, Thalassia) was absent; sediment was neglible.

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Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) Palmer, 1895
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. (South Sulawesi; stomach contents; 229-233.)
East Indies
(SEE ALSO: Asia; Australia; Indian Ocean; Pacific Ocean; Palau; Papua New Guinea; Philippine Islands)
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. (DD; South Sulawesi; stomach contents; 229-233.)
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  1993Erftemeijer et al. (DD; South Sulawesi; stomach contents; 229-233.)
Food Plants: Cymodocea
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. (South Sulawesi; 231.)
Food Plants: Enhalus acoroides
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. (South Sulawesi; 229-232.)
Food Plants: Halodule uninervis
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. (South Sulawesi; 231-232.)
Food Plants: Halophila
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. (South Sulawesi; 231.)
Food Plants: Syringodium isoetifolium
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. ("Syringodium"; South Sulawesi; 231.)
Food Plants: Thalassia hemprichii
x  1993Erftemeijer et al. (South Sulawesi; 231-232.)