Bibliographie_sireniens

Description de Halitherium fossile, Gervais. Extract Bull. Soc. Géol. France III-14; pp. 483-518, 3 plts.
Notes concerning manatees and dugongs. Journal of Mammalogy 16 (3):216-220.
Some early notices on American manatees and the mode of their capture. Journal of Mammalogy 27 (3):234-239.
Distribution and abundance of manatees (Trichechus manatus) in the Dominican Republic. Analyses of propeller wounds on manatees in Florida. Journal of Wildlife Management 46:531-535.
Primer catalogo general de Sirenios recientes depositados en museos y colecciones biologicas venezolanas (Mammalia:Sirenia:Trichechidae). Anartia (7).
Occurrence of dugong (Dugong dugon) in Thai waters and feeding biology of dugong in captivity. Third ASEAN-Australia Symposium on Living Coastal Resources (Bangkok, ChulalongkornUniversity), Proceedings, Vol. 2, Research Papers: 503-504.
Occurrence of dugong (Dugong dugon) in Thai waters and feeding biology of dugong in captivity. Third ASEAN-Australia Symposium on Living Coastal Resources (Bangkok, ChulalongkornUniversity), Proceedings, Vol. 2, Research Papers: 503-504.
Trends and patterns in mortality of manatees in Florida, 1974-1992. In Population Biology of the Florida Manatee, edited by T. J. O'Shea, B. B. Ackerman and H. F. Percival. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Service.
Abu Dhabi and the disappearing dugong. Tribulus 5(2): 7-8.
Aerial surveys of manatees: a summary and progress report. In Population Biology of the Florida Manatee, edited by T. J. O'Shea, B. B. Ackerman and H. F. Percival. Washington, D. C.: U. S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Service.
An automated photo-identification catalog for studies of the life history of the Florida manatee. In Population Biology of the Florida Manatee, edited by T. J. O'Shea, B. B. Ackerman and H. F. Percival: National Biological Service.
Competition, predation, and the evolution and extinction of Steller's sea cow, Hydrodamalis gigas. Mar. Mamm. Sci. 11(3): 391-394.
Scarring and photoidentification of dugongs (Dugong dugon) in Shark Bay, Western Australia. Aquat. Mamms. 21(3): 205-211.
Lamantins. Le crepuscule des sirenes. Oceanorama 24: 21-24. June 1995.
Enciclopédia dos sirênios: peixes-bois e dugongos. Recife (Brazil), Univ. Federal Rural de Pernambuco: 1-229. [A compilation of quotations and data from published literature, arranged by topics including history, paleontology, distribution, systematics, morphology of organ systems, predators and parasites, economic aspects, and conservation. In Portuguese.] Acoustic signals of solitary dugongs: physical characteristics and behavioral correlates. Journal of Aborigines spare the dugong. New Scientist 151(2042): 5.
UNDP/GEF CZMP Manatee Project Progress Report: September - November 1996. Belize City, Belize: Coastal Zone Management Project.
The use of stable carbon isotope analysis for determining the dietary habits of the Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris. Mar. Mamm. Sci. 12(4): 555-563.
Organochlorine residues in the Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 32(4): 374-377.
Marine mammals. In: P.J. Vine (ed.), Natural Emirates: wildlife and environment of the United Arab Emirates. London, Trident Press (248 pp.): 199-212.
Saving the manatees . the State's approach to manatee recovery. Mote News (Sarasota, Florida, Mote Marine Laboratory) 41(3): 6-7.
Manatee update. Wildlife Conservation 99(4): 16. [Report on "Chessie"'s travels and Spring 1996 manatee die-off.] Marine mammals. Philippine Red data Book. Makati City (Philippines), Bookmark, Inc. (xiii + 262 Coastal Zone Management Project Manatee Research Progress Report: July - September 1997. Belize City, Belize: Coastal Zone Management Project.
UNDP/GEF Coastal Zone Management Project Manatee Research Progress Report: December 1996 - February 1997. Belize City, Belize: Coastal Zone Management Project.
Are dugongs, Dugong dugon, in the Arabian Gulf safe? Aquatic Mammals 23(2): 73-74.
An aerial survey of dugong (Dugong dugon) in Andaman coast, Thailand. Thai Fisheries Gazette Some hot topics in animal bioacoustics. Jour. Acoust. Soc. Amer. 101 (5, Part 1): 2433-2441.
Mammalogy in the Republic of Guinea: an overview of research from 1946 to 1996, a preliminary check-list and a summary of research recommendations for the future. Mammal Rev. 27(3): 115-164.
Marine mammals of Borneo: a preliminary checklist. Sarawak Museum Jour.51(72)(N.S.): 193-210.
Shark Bay dugongs in summer. I: Lek mating. Behaviour 134(5-6): 433-462.
A new Dugonginae sirenian from the early Miocene of India. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontolog 17 (1):219-228. Abstract Baleias, focas e peixes-bois: na história natural Portuguesa. Lisbon, Museu Bocage, Museu Nacional de História Natural: 1-105.
Shark Bay dugongs (Dugong dugon) in summer. II: Foragers in a Halodule-dominated community. Mammalia 62(3): 409-425.
UNDP/GEF Coastal Zone Management Project Manatee Research Progress Report: March - April 1998. Belize City, Belize: Coastal Zone Management Project.
The sequence of fossil marine mammal assemblages in México. Univ. Auton. Estad. Hidalgo, Publ. Especial 1: 26ff.
Variables asociadas con el uso dehabitat del manati del Caribe (Trichechus manatus), en Quintana Roo, Mexico (Mammalia). Rev. Biol. Trop. 46(3): 791803.
Tactile sensitivity of facial vibrissae in the Antillean manatee. [Abstr.] Zoology:Analysis of Complex Systems 101 (Suppl. 1): 44.
Belize Manatee Recovery Plan. Kingston, Jamaica: UNDP/GEF Coastal Zone Management Project, BZE/92/G31, Belize/UNEP Caribbean Environment Programme.
Discovery of fruits, seeds and vertebrates in the Kaninah and Mayfa'ah Formations (Middle Eocene), Republic of Yemen. Zs. Geol. Wiss. 26(5-6): 697-703.
Dugong populations to be further protected. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 38(4): 235-236.
Fossil turtles and sirenians from the marine Eocene of Navarre and Jaca Basin. Geogaceta 25: 15- Maximum-likelihood analysis of the tethythere hypothesis based on a multigene data set and a comparison of different models of sequence evolution. Jour. Mamm. Evol. 6(2): 161-176.
in dire straits. Duniaku (Malaysia), Apr. 1999: 8.
Mammals of the Eastern Niger Delta (Rivers and Bayelsa States, Nigeria): an environment affected by a gas-pipeline. Folia Zool. 48(4): 249-264.
Manatees sojourn in Florida waters. Florida Wildlife 53(4): 32.
Impact of dugong grazing and turtle cropping on tropical seagrass communities. Pacific Conservation Biology 5(4):277-288.
Active touch performance in the Antillean manatee: evidence for a functionaldifferentiation of facial tactile hairs. Zoology, Analysis of Complex Systems 102(1): 61-69.
Un Metaxytherium medium (Mammalia, Sirenia) attaqué par des requins dans les faluns miocènes I sirenidi fossili della Provincia di Vibo Valentia. Bol. Gruppo Paleontologico Tropeano, Dec. 2000: 4- 10. [Late Miocene Metaxytherium from southern Italy.] Dugong feeding on sea grass [caption to a photograph by Pete Atkinson]. Terra (Nat. Hist. Museum of Los Angeles County, Calif.) 37(3): 3.
Stratigraphy and paleoecology of Oligocene and Miocene desmostylian occurrences in western Washington State, U.S.A. Bull. Ashoro Museum of Paleontology 2: 7-22.
The earliest known fully quadrupedal sirenian. Nature 413, 625-627.
Can manatee numbers continue to grow in a fast-developing state? In: D.S. Maehr, R.F. Noss, and J.L. Larkin (eds.), Large mammal restoration: ecological and sociological challenges in the 21st century. Covelo (Calif.), Island Press Books: 313-320. [From the Symposium on Large Mammal Restoration: Ecological and Sociological Considerations, The Wildlife Society national conference, Austin, Texas, Sept. 7-11, 1999.] Documentation of West Indian manatee Trichecus [sic] manatus (Mammalia: Sirenia) from San Jose Island, Aransas County, Texas. Texas Jour. Sci. Vol.53(55?)No.3: 292-294.
Apparent digestibility of eelgrass in dugongs (Dugong dugon). Honyurui Kagaku 41(1), June 2001: Digestive functions in sirenians (review). Bull. Fac. Bioresources, Mie University No. 27: 85-103. [In Japanese; Engl. summ.
The cry of the manatee. "the Word" Magazine (Kardinya, Western Australia) No. 1: 12-15.
Assessment of the use of San Juan Bay, Puerto Rico, by dolphins and manatees. Page 5 in Abstracts, Fourteenth Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals. 28 November–3 December 2001. Vancouver, British Columbia.
Steller's Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas). In: W.F. Perrin, B. Würsig, and J.G.M. Thewissen, eds., Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. Academic Press, San Diego: 1178-1181. [NOTE: Information on sirenians appears in many articles in this work in addition to the principal sirenian articles cited here.] Comparison of lipids in selected tissues of the Florida manatee (Order Sirenia) and bottlenose dolphin (Order Cetacea; Suborder Odontoceti). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 132B(3): 625-634.
Habitat, Niche, and Evolution of Sirenian Mating Systems. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 9(1/2):55-98.
Occurrence and conservation of the dugong (Sirenia: Dugongidae) in New South Wales. Proc. Linn.

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