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Hackley, Richard S.
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1822 |
Titles and legal opinions thereon, of lands in East Florida belonging to Richard S. Hackley, Esq. ....
Brooklyne (New York), G. L. Birch.
–Sirs., 100.
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Haddon, Alfred Cort
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1890 |
The ethnography of the western tribes of Torres Straits.
Jour. Anthrop. Inst. Great Britain & Ireland
19: 297-446.
–Illustrates Mabuiag and Badu women with dugong totems cut into their backs.
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Haddon, Alfred Cort
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1932 |
Headhunters: black, white, and brown.
London, Watts & Co. (The Thinker's Library No. 26; abridged ed.):
1-244. Illus.
–Clan on Mabuiag Is., Torres Straits, named after the dugong (74-77); dugong and turtle fishing (148-157).
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Haddon, Alfred Cort
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1977 |
The decorative art of British New Guinea.
New York, AMS Press:
1-278.
–Reprint of 1894 ed. Dugong, 22, 27, 28.
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Haddon, Alfred Cort (Ed.)
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1901-35 |
Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits.
Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press (6 vols. in 7).
–Repr.: New York, Johnson Repr. Corp., 1971. Sirs., vols. 4-6 (1912, 1904, 1908, respectively).
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Haeckel, Ernst
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1866 |
Generelle Morphologie der Organismen. Allgemeine Grundzüge der organischen Formen-Wissenschaft, mechanisch begründet durch die von Charles Darwin reformierte Deszendenz-Theorie. II. Allgemeine Entwicklungsgeschichte der Organismen. Kritische Grundzüge der mechanischen Wissenschaft von den entstehenden Formen der Organismen, begründet durch die Deszendenz-Theorie.
Berlin, Georg Reimer:
clx + 462. 9 pls.
–Sirs., vol. 2, clix, tab. 8.
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Haeckel, Ernst
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1868 |
Natürliche Schöpfungsgeschichte.
Berlin, G. Reimer:
xvi + 568. Illus.
–First ed. Engl. ed., 1876; ed. 10, 1902. Sirs., 545, 556?
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Haeckel, Ernst
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1895 |
Systematische Phylogenie der Wirbelthiere (Vertebrata). Dritter Theil des Entwurfs einer systematischen Phylogenie.
Berlin:
xx + 660.
–Sirs., 567.
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Haffner, Konstantin von
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1957a |
Konstruktion und Eigenschaft der Haut der vor 188 Jahren ausgerotteten Steller'schen Seekuh (Rhytina stelleri Retz.).
Verh. Deutsch. Zool. Ges.
1956 (Zool. Anz. Supplementband 20): 312-316. 2 figs.
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Haffner, Konstantin von
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1957b |
Bau, Eigenschaften und ehemalige Verwendung der Haut der seit 1768 ausgerotteten Steller'schen Seekuh (Rhytina stelleri Retz.).
Mitt. Hamburg Zool. Mus. Inst.
55: 107-136. 1 tab. 18 figs. 3 pls. Sept. 1957.
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Hagihara, Rie; Jones, Rhondda E.; Sheppard, James K.; Hodgson, Amanda J.; Marsh, Helene
(detail)
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2011 |
Minimizing errors in the analysis of dive recordings from shallow-diving animals.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
399 (2): 173-181. 1 table. 5 figures. DOI: 399 (2): 173-181. April 2011.
–ABSTRACT: Knowledge of the diving behaviour of aquatic animals expanded considerably with the invention of time–depth recorders (TDRs) in the 1960s. The large volume of data acquired from TDRs can be analyzed using dive analysis software, however, the application of the software has received relatively little attention. We present an empirical procedure to select optimum values that are critical to obtaining reliable results: the zero-offset correction (ZOC) and the dive threshold. We used dive data from shallow-diving coastal dugongs (Dugong dugon) and visual observations from an independent study to develop and test a procedure that minimizes errors in characterizing dives. We initially corrected the surface level using custom software. We then determined the optimum values for each parameter by classifying dives identified by an open-source dive analysis software into Plausible and Implausible dives based on the duration of dives. The Plausible dives were further classified as Unrecognized dives if they were not identified by the software but were of realistic dive duration. The comparison of these dive types indicated that a ZOC of 1 m and a dive threshold of 0.75 m were the optimum values for our dugong data as they gave the largest number of Plausible dives and smaller numbers of other dive types. Frequency distributions of dive durations from TDRs and independent visual observations supported the selection. Our procedure could be applied to other shallow-diving animals such as coastal dolphins and turtles.
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Hahn, Eduard
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1896 |
Die Haustiere und ihre Beziehungen zur Wirtschaft des Menschen. Eine geographische Studie.
Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot:
x + 581. 1 map.
–Sirs., 24-25.
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Haigh, M. D.
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1991 |
The use of manatees for the control of aquatic weeds in Guyana.
Irrigation & Drainage Systems
5(4): 339-349. 1 tab. 1 fig. 2 pls.
–Summarizes the experience gained in Guyana and recommends guidelines for manatee use in countries with similar conditions. Recommends in particular a population density between 0.5 and 1.4 manatees per hectare of water surface in turbid water, depending on whether they are used for maintenance or initial clearing of the waterway, respectively.
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Hale, Herbert M.; Tindale, Norman B.
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1934 |
Aborigines of Princess Charlotte Bay, North Queensland. Part II.
Recs. South Austral. Mus.
5(2): 117-172. Figs. 140-250.
–Rock paintings of ?dugongs, 149, 150, 152-153; vernacular names, 162; dugong skulls, 127.
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Haley, A.
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1883 |
Administration report Ceylon 1883: Report of the Director of the Colombo Museum for 1883.
–Dugong records.
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Haley, Delphine
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1978a |
Steller sea cow. In: D. Haley (ed.), Marine mammals of eastern North Pacific and Arctic waters.
Seattle, Pacific Search Press (256 pp.):
236-241. 3 figs.
–Ed. 2, 1986 (296 pp.): 264-269 (text updated with mention of a skeleton found in 1983).
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Haley, Delphine
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1978b |
Saga of Steller's sea cow.
Nat. Hist.
(New York)
87(9): 9-17. 6 figs. Nov. 1978.
–Adapted from Haley (1978a).
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Haley, Delphine
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1980 |
The great northern sea cow: Steller's gentle siren.
Oceans
13(5): 7-11. 7 figs. Sept.-Oct. 1980.
–Pop. acc. of Hydrodamalis gigas and its evolution, with a new reconstruction of the animal by Dugald Stermer and D. Domning.
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Hall, Alice J.
(detail)
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1984 |
Man and manatee: can we live together?
Natl. Geogr. Mag.
166(3): 400-413. Cover photo + 15 figs. Sept. 1984.
–Portfolio of excellent underwater photos of manatees at Crystal River and Blue Spring, Florida.
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Hall, C. A., Jr.
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1958 |
Geology and paleontology of the Pleasanton area, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California.
Univ. Calif. Publ. Geol. Sci.
34: 1-90.
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Hall, E. S., Jr.
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1971 |
Kangiguksuk - a cultural reconstruction of a sixteenth century Eskimo site in northern Alaska.
Arctic Anthropology
8(1): 1-101.
–Reports a rib identified as that of "Steller's sea cow", with man-made cuts and gashes, found in a living site together with fossil mammoth and bison fragments (23, 34, 52). The site is well north of Bering Strait. See also Whitmore & Gard (1977).
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Hall, Natalie H.; Walsh, Mike; DeLuca, Catherine; Bukoski, Alex
(detail)
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2012 |
Hysteroscopy and episiotomy in a rescued, cold-stressed Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) for diagnosis and treatment of a retained fetal skeleton.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
43(3): 670-673. 1 fig. DOI: 10.1638/2011-0282R1.1 Sept. 20, 2012.
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Halstead, L. Beverly
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1985 |
On the posture of desmostylians: a discussion of Inuzuka's "herpetiform mammals".
Mem. Fac. Sci. Kyoto Univ., Ser. Biol.
10(2): 137-144. 4 figs. Sept. 1985.
–Japanese transl.: Jour. Fossil Research 18(2): 65-68, illus., Dec. 1985.
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Hamann, Richard
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1983a |
Legal review regarding construction of marinas and docks and dredge and fill in manatee habitat and adjacent wetlands. In: J. M. Packard (ed.), Proposed research/management plan for Crystal River manatees. Volume III. Compendium (q.v.).
Florida Coop. Fish & Wildlife Res. Unit, Tech. Rept.
No. 7, Vol. 3 (iii + 346): 185-232. 7 figs. Dec. 1983.
–Discusses the potential effects on manatees of construction and dredging, and the relevant powers and responsibilities of local, state, and federal governments in Florida, and makes recommendations for improving manatee protection, especially in the Crystal River area.
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Hamann, Richard
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1983b |
Legal review regarding water demands influencing flow of springs that are winter refuges for manatees. In: J. M. Packard (ed.), Proposed research/management plan for Crystal River manatees. Volume III. Compendium (q.v.).
Florida Coop. Fish & Wildlife Res. Unit, Tech. Rept.
No. 7, Vol. 3 (iii + 346): 302-309. Dec. 1983.
–Reviews Florida statutes regarding groundwater resources, and recommends regulatory actions to protect the flow of springs feeding Crystal River.
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Hamann, Richard
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1983c |
Protection afforded manatees and their habitat by the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. In: J. M. Packard (ed.), Proposed research/management plan for Crystal River manatees. Volume III. Compendium (q.v.).
Florida Coop. Fish & Wildlife Res. Unit, Tech. Rept.
No. 7, Vol. 3 (iii + 346): 310-316. Dec. 1983.
–Analyzes the provisions of these two federal acts that are relevant to Florida manatees, and discusses the meaning and implications of the term "take" in these acts.
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Hamilton, Robert
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1833 |
The natural history of the amphibious Carnivora, including the walrus and seals, also of the herbivorous Cetacea, &c.
?Edinburgh, ?W. H. Lizars:
1-336. Figs. 31 pls.
–Later eds.: Vol. 28 in W. Jardine, The naturalist's library, Edinburgh, W. H. Lizars, 1839; Vol. 6 in 1837 (also 1843?) ed. of same series, Edinburgh, Lizars; London, S. Highley; Dublin, W. Curry, Jun., & Co.; Vol. 25 in 1860 ed. of same series, London, Henry G. Bohn. Sirs., 284-312; female "manatee" and calf stranded near Dieppe, 298. Sir. material on pp. 300-306 of 1860 ed.; includes pl. 27 showing "Dugungus indicus".
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Hamilton, William John, Jr.
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1941 |
Notes on some mammals of Lee County, Florida.
Amer. Midland Naturalist
25(3): 686-691. 1 fig. May 1941.
–Reports an additional manatee that was killed in the 1940 freeze described by Cahn (1940); discusses tooth replacement and possible seasonal migrations and breeding. Another "natural" death is reported but not further elaborated on (687, 690-691).
Hamilton's obituary in Jour. Mamm. 73(3): 693-706, Aug. 21, 1992, adds that the manatee skull collected by his wife and illustrated here was removed from the decomposing carcass "while bobbing around in a small boat in the middle of the Caloosahatchee River" (695).
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Hanif, M.; Poonai, N. O.
(detail)
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1968 |
Wildlife conservation in Guyana.
Man & Nature Series
(Coconut Grove, Florida, Field Res. Projects)
No. 8.
–Describes T. manatus and hunting for its meat.
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Hanitsch, R.
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1908 |
Guide to the zoological collections of the Raffles Museum, Singapore.
Singapore, Straits Times Press, Ltd.:
1-112. 21 pls.
–Brief account of sirs. and of a "duyong" captured in North Borneo in 1895 and kept alive at the Museum for several weeks (13). This may have been the first recorded dugong kept in captivity.
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Hanna, George Dallas
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1925 |
Miocene marine vertebrates in Kern County, California.
Science
(2)61(1568): 71-72. Jan. 16, 1925.
–P. 72: {"These [bones from Sharktooth Hill] are of many groups of vertebrates, sirenians and perhaps walruses being represented in addition to those mentioned above."} These "sirenians" were certainly desmostylians.
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Hanna, George Dallas
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1930 |
Geology of Shark-tooth Hill, Kern County, California.
Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci.
(4)19(7): 65-83. 3 figs. July 15, 1930.
–P. 70: {"These [specimens from Sharktooth Hill] consisted of bones of dophins [sic], porpoises, seals, sea lions, whales and sea cows."} The "sea cows" in this statement (based on a letter of Mr. Charles Morrice, Dec. 10, 1929) were Desmostylus.
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Hanna, George Dallas
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1933 |
Desmostylus tooth dredged in Monterey Bay. [Abstr.]
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer.
43: 291.
–P. 291: {{"Messrs. Allyn G. Smith, John L. Nicholson and the writer did some dredging in Monterey Bay during the summer of 1930 and among other interesting objects obtained there was found a fragment of a cone of a Desmostylus tooth. The significance of the occurrence at this locality is discussed."}}
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Hanneberg, Peter
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1984 |
Seychelles: refuge for a threatened nature.
Fauna Flora
(Stockholm)
79(6): 261-272.
–In Swedish; Engl. summ.
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Hannibal, Harold
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1922 |
Notes on Tertiary sirenians of the genus Desmostylus.
Jour. Mamm.
3(4): 238-240. 2 pls. Nov. 2, 1922.
–Briefly reviews the species of Desmostylus, and proposes the name D. cymatias for Merriam's (1906, 1911) specimens.
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Hanson, Frank Blair
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1919 |
The ontogeny and phylogeny of the sternum.
Amer. Jour. Anat.
26(1): 41-115. 49 figs. in 12 pls. Sept. 1919.
–Remarks on the ribs and sternum of Manatus americanus (81, 111, fig. 40).
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Hanström, B.
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1965 |
Wulzen's cone, a capriciously occurring lobe in the mammalian hypophysis.
Acta Univ. Lund.
(2)1965(11): 1-15. 11 figs.
–Describes the structure in Trichechus manatus latirostris.
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Hanzawa, Shoshiro; Asano, Kiyoshi; Takai, Fuyuji
(detail)
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1961 |
Catalogue of type-specimens of fossils in Japan.
Pal. Soc. Japan 25th Anniv. Vol.:
vii + 422. Feb. 15, 1961.
–Lists (355) the localities and locations of the types of: Cornwallius tabatai Tokunaga, 1939; Desmostylella typica Nagao, 1937; Desmostylus japonicus Tokunaga & Iwasaki, 1914; D. minor Nagao, 1937; D. mirabilis Nagao, 1935; and D. cf. mirabilis, Nagao, 1936.
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Happold, D. C. D.
(detail)
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2000 |
Nigerian mammals.
Nigerian Field
65: 193-211. 4 tabs. 3 figs.
–T. senegalensis listed as "Vulnerable" by World Conservation Union as a result of "Declining numbers due to reduction in geographic distribution and/or exploitation" (m195, m201).
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Harcourt, Robert
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1613 |
A relation of a voyage to Gviana. Describing the climat, scituation, fertilitie, prouisions and commodities of that country, containing seuen prouinces, and other signiories within that territory: together, with the manners, customes, behauiors, and dispositions of the people.
London, W. Welby:
8 + 71.
–Other eds.: London, 1626, 1928; Dutch transl., Leiden, 1707, ?1710. Manatee, p. 13 in 1707 ed. (entitled Scheeps-togt na Gujana, gedaan in 't Jaar 1608....).
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Hardisky, M.
(detail)
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1979 |
Marsh habitat development: A feasible alternative to dredged material disposal.
Georgia Coastline
1(16): 5-6.
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Harlan, Richard
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1824 |
On a species of lamantin resembling the Manatus Senegalensis (Cuvier) inhabiting the coast of East Florida.
Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia
3(2): 390-394. Pl. 13. May 1824 (read Mar. 30, 1824).
–Allen 643. Abstrs.: Edinb. Jour. Sci. 2: 186, 1825 (Allen 658); A.G. Desmarest, Férussac's Bull. Sci. Nat. 4: 106-108, 1825 (Allen 656). ?Repr.: Harlan (1835: 68-71). On the basis of "two skulls, two ribs, and a strip of skin," provisionally proposes the name Manatus latirostris for the Florida manatee, in case external differences should be found sufficient to separate it from M. senegalensis! Harlan's specimens were collected by a Dr. Burrows (or Burroughs; see K. F. Koopman, 1976) "on the Coast of East Florida, in the year 1822." Harlan also quotes from Burrows a few lines of information "obtained from the natives" concerning the manatee (392).
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Harlan, Richard
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1825a |
Fauna Americana: being a description of the mammiferous animals inhabiting North America.
Philadelphia, Anthony Finley:
x + 11-320.
–Allen 659. A revised version appeared in Harlan (1835: 78-83?). Describes Manatus latirostris and Stellerus borealis (274-281).
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Harlan, Richard
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1825b |
Notice of the Plesiosaurus and other fossil reliquiae, from the State of New Jersey.
Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia
4(2): 232-236. Pl. 14. Read Sept. 7, 1824.
–P. 236: {"There is also deposited in the Cabinet of the Academy, from the western shore of Maryland, a cervical and a caudal vertebra of a gigantic species of fossil Manatus; the vertical diameter of the former is nine inches and a half; the transverse diameter eleven inches. A fossil rib of the Manatus, was also discovered by Mr. Finch, at the same locality."} These remains were the basis for "Manatus giganteus" DeKay, 1842; however, at least the vertebrae were cetacean rather than sirenian (see Kellogg, 1966: 66). The rib is presumably the specimen collected by Finch (1833: 229); its correct locality, however, was Stratford, Virginia (see also Dooley, 2005: 32).
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Harlan, Richard
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1834 |
Critical notices of various organic remains hitherto discovered in North America.
Trans. Geol. Soc. Pennsylvania
1(1): 46-112. Aug. 1834.
–Allen 820. Repr.: Harlan (1835: 253-313). ?Abstr. in James. Edinb. N. Phil. Jour. 17: 342-362, 1834? Abstr.: Neues Jahrb. Min. 1836: 99-109 (Allen 896; in German; Manatus, 104). Mention of Manatus, 73 (278 in 1835 repr.).
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Harlan, Richard
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1835 |
Medical and physical researches: or original memoirs in medicine, surgery, physiology, geology, zoology, and comparative anatomy.
Philadelphia, printed by Lydia R. Bailey:
xxxix + 9-653. 160 figs.
–Allen 852. Reprints Harlan's earlier works, including the following: 1824 (68-71), 1825a (78-83; revised), 1834 (253-313). (382-385?)
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Harling, Richard
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1993 |
Siren sex life: how a dugong impresses.
BBC Wildlife
11(12): 10-11. 1 fig. Dec. 1993.
–Brief pop. acc. of Paul Anderson's discovery of lekking behavior among dugongs at Shark Bay, Australia.
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Harman, A.
(detail)
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1997 |
Manatees & dugongs (endangered!).
Tarrytown (New York), Benchmark Books:
1-32.
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Harney, William Edward
(detail)
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1946 |
North of 23 degrees; ramblings in Northern Australia.
Sydney, Australasian Publ. Co.:
1-265. Illus.
–Describes a traditional dugong hunt in the Sir Edward Pellew Group, Australia (161-163).
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Harper, Harry
(detail)
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1978 |
Hefty manatees tagged, freed -- but reluctant.
Florida Conserv. News
(Florida Dept. Nat. Resources)
13(12): 12. 3 figs. Sept. 1978.
–Pop. acc. of the release at Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge of two captive Florida manatees from Marineland, St. Augustine, Florida.
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Harper, Harry
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1979 |
In search of mermaids: Charles Kuralt, "On the Road," at Blue Spring.
Florida Conserv. News
(Florida Dept. Nat. Resources)
14(6): 16. 3 figs. Mar. 1979.
–Pop. acc. of the making of a videotape of manatees at Blue Spring, Florida, for a national newscast.
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Harper, Harry
(detail)
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1980 |
Except for boats and barges: overall manatee deaths decline.
Florida Conserv. News
(Florida Dept. Nat. Resources)
15(5): 2. 3 tabs. Feb. 1980.
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Harr, Kendal E., Rember, R., Ginn, P. E., Lightsey, Jessica D., Keller, M., Reid, James P., Bonde, Robert K.
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2011 |
Serum amyloid A (SAA) as a biomarker of chronic infection due to boat strike trauma in a free-ranging Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) with incidental polycystic kidneys.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
47(4): 1026-1031. 1 tab. 1 fig.
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Harris, Tony; Bertram, William Halsey Ricardo
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1977 |
Dugongs in Abu Dhabi waters.
Bull. [Jour.?] Emirates Nat. Hist. Group
(Abu Dhabi)
No. 1: 5-6. Mar. 1977.
–Gives data on dugongs brought to the Abu Dhabi market, Nov. 1976-Feb. 1977, and on the accidental netting of dugongs and use of their meat in the area.
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Harris, Walt. K.
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1912 |
The Australian dugong.
The Lone Hand,
July 1, 1912: 226-228. 1 fig.
–Pop. acc. of netting and harpooning techniques, processing of oil and meat, and the medicinal value of these products in treating consumption, burns, etc.
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Harrison, John Leonard
(detail)
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1966 |
An introduction to mammals of Singapore and Malaya.
Singapore, Malayan Nature Soc.:
1-340. Illus.
–Dugong, 249-251.
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Harrison, Richard J.
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1969a |
Reproduction and reproductive organs. In: H. T. Andersen (ed.), The biology of marine mammals.
New York & London, Academic Press:
253-348. 19 figs.
–Sirs., 336-342.
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Harrison, Richard J.
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1969b |
Endocrine organs: hypophysis, thyroid, and adrenal. In: H. T. Andersen (ed.), The biology of marine mammals.
New York & London, Academic Press:
349-390. 8 figs.
–Sirs., 364-365, 381-382.
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Harrisson, Tom
(detail)
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1965 |
A future for Borneo's wildlife?
Oryx
8(2): 99-104. Pls. 9-13. Aug. 1965.
–Status of the dugong in Borneo and Sabah reported as uncertain; it is still hunted and accidentally netted despite legal protection in Sabah (103).
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Harry, Robert Rees
(detail)
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1956 |
"Eugenie" the dugong mermaid.
Pacific Discovery
9(1): 21-27. 5 figs. Jan.-Feb. 1956.
–Account of the procurement of "Eugenie" in the Palau Islands for the Steinhart Aquarium, San Francisco. Mentions that the dugong ate clams and sea cucumbers (22-24, 27). A postscript by the editor (Don Greame Kelley) describes its subsequent death from pneumonia and gangrene on Dec. 27, 1955 (27).
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Hart, Henry Chichester
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1888 |
By-paths of Bible knowledge. XI. Scripture natural history. II. The animals mentioned in the Bible.
London, Religious Tract Soc.:
1-240. Illus.
–Discusses the identity of the tachash (25-27); favors its identification as the dugong (also mentioned on pp. 220 & 228).
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Harting, J. E.
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1878 |
The South American manatee in the Westminster Aquarium.
Zoologist
(3)2(20): 285-287. Aug. 1878.
–Gen. acc. of manatees and of the second "Manatus americanus" [= T. manatus] brought alive to England.
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Het ei en de placenta van Halicore dugong, met en overzicht van de placentavorming bij zoogdieren van verschillende orden. Proefschrift ter verkrijging van den grad van doctor in de wis-en natuurkunde aan de Universiteit te Utrecht.... Te verdedigen op Maandag 18 Februari 1878....
Utrecht, P. W. Van de Weijer:
1-65. 2 pls.
–Engl. abstr.: Jour. Anat. Phys. 13: 116-117, 1879. French ?transl.: Harting (1879).
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1879 |
Description de l'oeuf et du placenta de Halicore dugong (dugung) suivie de considérations sur la valeur taxonomique et phylogènique des caractères différentiels fournis par le placenta des mammifères.
Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Ver.
4: 1-29. 2 pls.
–Transl. of Harting (1878)?
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1886a |
Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Manatus-Arten.
Zool. Jahrb., I. Abt. Syst. Geogr. Biol. Thiere
1(1): 1-112. 13 figs. 4 pls. Apr. 1, 1886.
–A landmark in sirenian osteology and systematics, this work definitively established the existence of three and only three Recent manatee species (here termed Manatus senegalensis, M. latirostris, and M. inunguis). It also reviews their nomenclature, describes bone by bone the cranial anatomy of both adult and juvenile specimens, discusses manatee dentitions and tooth replacement, and reviews the geographic distribution of the three species.
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1886b |
Ueber Manatherium delheidi, eine Sirene aus dem Oligocän Belgiens.
Zool. Jahrb.
1: 369-378. 5 figs.
–Describes the new genus and species Manatherium delheidi, based on fragments of a juvenile skull from the upper Rupelian (Oligocene) of Belgium; argues (erroneously) that it is closely related to Manatus. (It was referred to Halitherium schinzii by Sickenberg, 1934b.)
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Hartman, Daniel Stanwood
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1969 |
Florida's manatees, mermaids in peril.
Natl. Geogr. Mag.
136(3): 342-353. 11 figs. Sept. 1969.
–Gen. acc. of manatee behavior and natural history, illustrated with excellent color photos. A preliminary announcement of this article, with 1 photo, appeared in the advertisement section in the front of the Aug. 1968 issue (vol. 134, no. 2).
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Hartman, Daniel Stanwood
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1971 |
Behavior and ecology of the Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris (Harlan), at Crystal River, Citrus County. [Abstr.]
Dissert. Abstrs. Internatl. B.
32(4): 2442. Oct. 1971.
–Abstr. of a Ph.D. dissertation submitted to the Dept. of Conservation, Cornell University, in June 1971; eventually publ. in revised form as Hartman (1979).
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1972a |
Manatees.
Sierra Club Bull.
57(3): 20-22. Cover photo + 3 figs. Mar. 1972.
–Pop. acc. of sirs. in general and of the status and biology of Florida manatees, with 3 color photos. The manatee photo on p. 21 was subsequently the basis of widely-used drawings and posters.
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1972b |
Sea nymphs and elephants.
Not Man Apart
(publ. for Friends of the Earth & League of Conservation Voters)
2(12): 8. Cover photo + 1 fig. Dec. 1972.
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1974a |
Distribution, status, and conservation of the manatee in the United States.
NTIS Document No. PB 81-140725:
v + 247. 38 figs.
–The definitive compilation of manatee locality records in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina for the period 1880-1973. Includes detailed maps showing manatee sightings by county; discussions of local and regional manatee movements in response to temperature, food, and fresh water availability, manatee diet, abundance, and legal status, and threats to manatee survival in Florida; and recommendations for new legislation and protected areas.
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1979 |
Ecology and behavior of the manatee (Trichechus manatus) in Florida.
Amer. Soc. Mammalogists Spec. Publ.
No. 5: viii + 153. 11 tabs. 40 figs. June 27, 1979.
–Rev.: D. K. Odell, Assoc. Systematics Collections Newsletter 8(2): 29, Apr. 1980; D. K. Odell, Amer. Scientist 69: 458, 1981. The most comprehensive study of sir. behavior published to date; based mainly on observations of the Crystal River-Homosassa River population in northwestern Florida, but including data from the St. Johns River and elsewhere in the state. Comprises physical and biological descriptions of the Crystal and Homosassa rivers, data on the manatee population, its movements, use of the habitat, daily activity, food habits, interspecific interactions, all aspects of behavior, sensory capacities, population dynamics, and man-manatee relations. Concludes with a comparison of sir. and cetacean behavioral repertoires in relation to ecology and evolution.
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1880 |
Über einen jungen Dugong (Halicore cetacea Illig).
Sitzb. Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin
1880(9): 156-159. Read Nov. 16, 1880.
–Describes the external morphology of an alcohol-preserved 102-cm dugong calf, with special attention to the mouth region and with external measurements.
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1875 |
Amazonian tortoise myths.
Rio de Janeiro, William Scully:
[ii] + 40.
–According to an Indian story, the stars ? and ? Orionis represent a man and a boy in a canoe chasing a manatee, represented by a nearby dark region of the sky (39).
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Hartwig, Georg Ludwig
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1892 |
The sea and its living wonders; a popular account of the marvels of the deep and of the progress of maritime discovery from the earliest ages to the present time. Ed. 8.
London, Longmans, Green , & Co.:
xx + 524. 8 pls. 1 map.
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Harvey, J. W.; Harr, Kendal E.; Murphy, D.; Walsh, Michael T.; Nolan, E. C.; Bonde, Robert K.; Pate, M. G.; Deutsch, Charles J.; Edwards, Holly H.; Clapp, W. L.
(detail)
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2009 |
Hematology of healthy Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus).
Veter. Clin. Pathol.
38(2): 183-193.
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Harwood, Kitty
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1947 |
The sea cow is a tourist.
Sports Afield,
Nov. 1947: 50, 89. 1 fig.
–Pop. acc. of capturing a female Florida manatee by harpoon for the Prins Valdemar Aquarium, which was housed in a beached ship at Miami. She was released about two weeks later because it was thought she was about to give birth.
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Hasegawa, Hideo
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1988 |
Paradujardinia halicoris (Owen, 1833) (Nematoda: Ascarididae) collected from a dugong, Dugong dugon, of Okinawa, Japan.
Biol. Mag. Okinawa
No. 26: 23-25. 1 fig. Aug. 10, 1988.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. The first record in Japanese waters of P. halicoris, taken from the stomach and small intestine of a dugong washed ashore in Okinawa on Jan. 4, 1988.
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Hasegawa, Uto
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1972 |
Adaptation to water and the evolution of the aquatic animals.
Iden
26(11): 2-9. Figs. Nov. 1972.
–In Japanese.
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1977 |
[The reconstruction of the queer mammal Desmostylus.]
Anima
(Tokyo)
5(12)(57): 90-91. 11 figs. Dec. 1977.
–In Japanese. Pop. acc. of reconstructions of the body forms of Desmostylus and Paleoparadoxia, illustrated by 11 artist's renderings.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu
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1978 |
[Problems concerning some Cenozoic terrestrial vertebrates from Japan; with comment by Y. Okazaki.] [Abstr.]
Bull. Mizunami Fossil Mus.
No. 5: 159. Dec. 25, 1978.
–In Japanese.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu
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1980 |
Notes on vertebrate fossils from late Pleistocene to Holocene of Ryukyu Islands, Japan.
Quat. Res.
(Jap. Assoc. Quat. Res.)
18(4): 263-267. 2 tabs. Feb. 1980.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Dugong.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu
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1986 |
On morphological characteristics of Paleoparadoxia from the Yanagawa Formation. In: Research Report of Paleoparadoxia from Yanagawa Formation.
Res. Rept. Cultural Properties of Yanagawa-machi
11: 17-22.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu
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1988 |
[Reconstruction of the skeleton of Paleoparadoxia.] In: Y. Hasegawa (ed.), [Study on fossil marine mammals from Japan. (Subject of study) Studies on biostratigraphy and paleontology of Cenozoic marine mammals.]
Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010:
102-104. 2 figs. March 1988.
–In Japanese.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu
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1997 |
Review on paleontological studies of marine mammals of the Japanese Archipelago.
IBI Reports
(Kamogawa, Japan, Intl. Marine Biol. Research Inst.)
No. 7: 139-145. 2 figs.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Discusses both sirs. and desmostylians.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Nohara, Tomohide
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1982 |
Two large tusks of Dugong from Okinawa and Iriomote Islands, Ryukyu Islands.
Sci. Rept. Yokohama Natl. Univ., Sect. II, Biol. & Geol.
No. 29: 29-32. 1 fig. 1 pl. Nov. 1982.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Nokariya
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1979 |
[Mammalian specimens from the Nagarabaru-Nishi Shellmound.]
Ieson Bunkazai Chosa Hokokusho [Iko Village Cultural Assets Investigative Report]
No. 8: 175-229. 16 tabs. 4 figs. 17 pls.
–In Japanese. Reports specimens of Dugong dugon from an archeological site.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Taketani, Yojiro
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1994 |
Paleoparadoxia tabatai from Yanagawa-machi, Fukushima Prefecture, northeast Japan.
Research Rept. Fukushima Mus.
30: 1-69. 11 tabs. 15 figs. 30 pls. Mar. 1994.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Tanaka, Hiroyuki
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1987 |
[Desmostylus from Takasaki.] In: Y. Hasegawa (ed.), [Study on fossil marine mammals from Japan. (Subject of study) Studies on biostratigraphy and paleontology of Cenozoic marine mammals.]
Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010:
44. 1 fig. March 1987.
–In Japanese.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Kohno, Naoki
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2007 |
Case 3384: Cornwallius tabatai Tokunaga, 1939 (currently Paleoparadoxia tabatai; Mammalia, Desmostylia): proposed conservation of usage of the specific name by the designation of a neotype.
Bull. Zool. Nomenclature
64(2): 113-117. June 2007.
–In its Opinion 2232, the ICZN (2009) declined to take action on this proposal, on the grounds that Inuzuka's (2005) designation of a lectotype, which threatened the established usage, was invalid to start with. Consequently, Shikama's (1966) original designation of the Izumi skeleton as neotype of P. tabatai was maintained, as Hasegawa & Kohno desired.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Muramatsu, Takeshi; Miyazawa, Yuzuru
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1995 |
A desmostylian tooth from the Tomikusa Group, Nagano Prefecture.
Sci. Repts. Yokohama Natl. Univ., Sect. II, Biol. & Geol.
No. 41/42: 1-11. 2 tabs. 2 figs. 1 pl. Oct. 1995.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Describes a left upper second molar of a Middle Miocene Desmostylus.
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Hasegawa, Yoshikazu; Okazaki, Yoshihiko; Kuga, Naoyuki; Kohno, Naoki
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1988 |
[Comparison of mammal fossils in the Tomikusa Formation, Mizunami Formation, and Isshi Formation.] In: Y. Hasegawa (ed.), [Study on fossil marine mammals from Japan. (Subject of study) Studies on biostratigraphy and paleontology of Cenozoic marine mammals.]
Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010:
15-17. 1 tab. 2 figs. March 1988.
–In Japanese.
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Hatai, Kotora
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1960 |
Japanese Miocene reconsidered.
Sci. Rept. Tohoku Univ.
(Sendai)
Ser. 2, Special Vol. 4: 127-153.
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Hatfield, Jessie R.; Samuelson, Don A.; Lewis, Patricia A.; Chisholm, Mae
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2003 |
Structure and presumptive function of the iridocorneal angle of the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus), short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus), hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), and African elephant (Loxodonta africana).
Veterinary Ophthalmology
6(1): 35-43. March 2003.
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Hatt, Robert T.
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1934 |
A manatee collected by the American Museum Congo Expedition, with observations on the Recent manatees.
Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.
66(4): 533-566. 2 figs. Pl. 27. Sept. 10, 1934.
–Review of the nomenclature of manatees, comparison of skeletal features and variation of the species and subspecies of Trichechus, and resumé of distribution of manatees in Africa.
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1867 |
Halianassa Collini aus einer Sandgrube bei Hainburg.
Verh. Geol. Reichsanst. Wien
1867(7): 140-141. Read Apr. 16, 1867.
–Describes the circumstances of discovery of a headless sir. skeleton from the Miocene of Austria, and states which bones were present. The geological situation of the find is described by Stache (1867), and the specimen itself by Peters (1867).
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Hauer, Franz von
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1868 |
Fossilien von Metmach bei Ried (Ober-Oesterreich).
Verh. Geol. Reichsanst. Wien
1868(15): 387.
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1886 |
Jahresbericht für 1885.
Ann. k.k. Naturhist. Hofmuseums
1886: 1-47. 1 pl.
–Reports the collection of a pair of skeletons of "Halitherium" (now referred to Metaxytherium medium) in sandpits at Ottakring, a suburb of Vienna, Austria (27-28).
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Haupt, O.
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1935 |
Andere Wirbeltiere des Neozoikums.
Oberrhein. Fossilkatalog
9: 1-103.
–Mentions Halitherium schinzii, 61.
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Hautier, Lionel; Weisbecker, Vera; Sánchez-Villagra, Marcelo R.; Goswami, Anjali; Asher, Robert J.
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2010 |
Skeletal development in sloths and the evolution of mammalian vertebral patterning.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA)
107(44): 18903-18908. 4 figs. Nov. 2, 2010.
–P. 18906: {"Short-necked sloths (C[holoepus]. hoffmanni) possess five to six ribless neck vertebrae. Manatees are known to typically possess six ribless neck vertebrae [Buchholtz et al., 2007]. We predict that when data on their axial skeleton ossification sequences are available, they will show one to two cranial-most rib-bearing vertebrae that are developmentally cervical. That is, they will exhibit late ossification of their centra, after that of more distal, rib-bearing vertebrae and coincident with more proximal cervical vertebrae."}
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Hauxwell, J.; Frazer, T. K.; Osenberg, C. W.
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2004 |
Grazing by manatees excludes both new and established wild celery transplants: implications for restoration in Kings Bay.
Jour. Aquat. Plant Management
42: 49-53.
–Discusses Vallisneria americana in Florida.
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Haworth, R. J.; Baker, R. G. V.; Flood, P. J.
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2004 |
A 6000 year-old fossil dugong from Botany Bay: inferences about changes in Sydney's climate, sea levels and waterways.
Australian Geographical Studies
42(1): 46-59. 1 tab. 5 figs. March 2004.
–Restudy of the subfossil dugong occurrence reported by Etheridge et al. (1897). The specimen's conventional carbon-14 age is given as 5520±70 years B.P.
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Hawrylyshyn, George
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1974 |
A friend in need.
Internatl. Wildlife
4(6): 20. 1 fig. Nov.-Dec. 1974.
–Short paragraph with a photo of a T. inunguis killed near Tefé, Brazil.
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Hay, Oliver Perry
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1899 |
A census of the fossil Vertebrata of North America.
Science
(2)10: 681-684.
–Sirs., 682.
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Hay, Oliver Perry
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1902 |
Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil Vertebrata of North America.
Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv.
179: 1-868.
–Creates the new combinations Trichechus antiquus (Leidy) (583) and T. inornatus (Leidy) (584).
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Hay, Oliver Perry
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1915 |
A contribution to the knowledge of the extinct sirenian Desmostylus hesperus Marsh.
Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus.
49(2113): 381-397. Pls. 56-58.
–Abstrs.: Nature (London) 96: 152?; Geol. Mag. (6)2: 567? Recounts the history of discovery of Desmostylus; discusses it and compares it with various sirs.; proposes the Family Desmostylidae (a name actually coined previously by Osborn, 1905a) and gives the name Desmostylus watasei to the specimen of Yoshiwara and Iwasaki (1902).
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Hay, Oliver Perry
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1919 |
Description of some mammalian and fish remains from Florida of probably Pleistocene age.
Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus.
56(2291): 103-112. Pls. 26-28.
–Describes a mandible of uncertain provenance (USNM 2522) and refers it to "Trichechus antiquus Leidy?" (109-110, pl. 26). Domning (1982b: 604-605) interpreted this specimen as a subrecent T. manatus.
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1922a |
Description of a new fossil sea cow from Florida, Metaxytherium floridanum.
Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus.
61(17)(2438): 1-4. 1 pl.
–Bases the new species on a maxilla with third molar from a phosphate mine at Mulberry, Florida, supposing it to be of Late Oligocene age (it is probably late Middle Miocene; Domning, 1988). An isolated lower tooth from Palma Sola, Florida, is provisionally referred to the species.
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1922b |
Note on Desmostylus hesperus.
Acta Zoologica
(Stockholm)
3: 392-393.
–In O. Abel (1922).
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1923a |
Characters of sundry fossil vertebrates.
Pan-American Geologist
39: 101-120. Figs. 4-5. Pls. 7-9. March 1923.
–In section III ("Desmostylus: its species and relationships"), criticizes Hannibal's erection of the species D. cymatias; proposes the names D. californicus and Cornwallius; refutes Abel's theory of multituberculate affinities for desmostylians; and proposes the suborders Desmostyliformes and Trichechiformes within the Sirenia (105-109).
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The Pleistocene of North America and its vertebrated animals from the states east of the Mississippi River and from the Canadian provinces east of longitude 95°.
Publ. Carnegie Inst. Washington
No. 322: vii + 499. 25 figs. 41 maps.
–Sirs., 379.
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1924 |
Notes on the osteology and dentition of the genera Desmostylus and Cornwallius.
Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus.
65(8)(2521): 1-8. 2 figs. 2 pls.
–Suggests that the type of Cornwallius may be a milk tooth of Desmostylus; discusses and compares various other specimens.
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Hayman, R. W.
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1956a |
Manatees and dugongs.
Zoo Life
(London)
10(4): 98-100. 3 figs.
–Gen. acc. of sir. natural history, and of two T. manatus from British Guiana on exhibit in London.
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1993 |
Northeastern Honduras. Chap. 11 in: J. S. Henderson & M. Beaudry-Corbett (eds.), Pottery of prehistoric Honduras: regional classification and analysis.
Univ. Calif. Los Angeles Inst. Archaeol. Monograph
35: 194-213. 1 tab. 20 figs.
–Describes and illustrates "Manatee Lugs" on pottery of the Selín phase (Early to Late-Terminal Classic periods) in Honduras (202-203, 213). The assertion that these bizarre pot handles or legs "almost certainly" depict manatees is more than questionable.
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Heaney, Lawrence R.
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1998 |
A synopsis of the mammalian fauna of the Philippine Islands.
Fieldiana: Zool.,
n.s. No. 88(1493): v + 61. 7 figs. June 30, 1998.
–Lists many areas in the Philippines known to have had dugongs, but notes that they are now regularly reported only from Palawan (53).
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Heerfort, Christoph
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1725 |
Dissertatio hist.-phys.-crit. de sirenibus, seu piscibus humani corporis structuram quodammodo imitantibus.
Hafniae [= Copenhagen], Resp. Andr. Bing.:
1-20.
–Allen 189.
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1913 |
Vor nuvaerende Viden om Fuglenes Afstamning. Første Afsnit. [What we know about the descent of birds. Part 1.]
Dansk Ornith. For. Tidsskr.
7: 1-71. 50 figs.
–Sirs., 58.
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1914 |
Vor nuvaerende Viden om Fuglenes Afstamning. Tredje Afsnit. [What we know about the descent of birds. Part 3.]
Dansk Ornith. For. Tidsskr.
9: 1-91. Figs. 110-159.
–Sirs., 90.
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1887 |
The geographical and geological distribution of animals.
New York & London, Internatl. Scientific Series:
xii + 435. 1 map.
–Sirs., 339.
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1907 |
An impression of the Guiana wilderness.
Natl. Geogr. Mag.
18: 373-381. 6 figs. June 1907.
–Note on T. manatus cropping bank vegetation in British Guiana (376).
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1972 |
A study of dugongs (Dugong dugong) in northern Queensland, Australia.
Biol. Conserv.
4(3): 205-213. 7 figs. Apr. 1972.
–Abstr.: Austral. Mammalogy 1: 71, Dec. 1972. Discusses numbers, age and sexual structure of population, growth, maturation, reproduction, and conservation, based on data from dugongs caught accidentally in shark nets, 1964-71.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1977a |
Dugongs in the seagrass ecosystem in north Queensland. [Abstr.]
Bull. Austral. Mammal Soc.
4(1): 27. Sept. 1977 (read May 1977).
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1977b |
Dugongs and turtles. Part one.
Wildlife in Australia
14(4): 134-139. 14 figs. Dec. 1977.
–Pop. acc. of dugong biology.
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1978a |
Dugongs and turtles. Part 2.
Wildlife in Australia
15(1): 26-30. 12 figs. Autumn 1978.
–Pop. acc. of dugong conservation (29-30).
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1978b |
Marine mammals of the northern Great Barrier Reef region. In: Workshop on the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Workshop Series
No. 1: 315-335.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1978c |
Aerial surveys and dugong conservation - an overview. [Abstr.]
Bull. Austral. Mammal Soc.
51: 36-37. Read May 1978.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1981a |
Status and distribution of dugongs in Queensland. [Abstr.] In: H. Marsh (ed.), The dugong. Proceedings of a seminar/workshop held at James Cook University of North Queensland 8-13 May 1979 (q.v.).
[Townsville (Australia)], James Cook Univ. (vii + 400):
55-56.
–Outlines available data on dugong numbers and locations (based on aerial surveys), and discusses the threats to which they are exposed.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1981b |
The dugong in the seagrass ecosystem. In: H. Marsh (ed.), The dugong. Proceedings of a seminar/workshop held at James Cook University of North Queensland 8-13 May 1979 (q.v.).
[Townsville (Australia)], James Cook Univ. (vii + 400):
162-163.
–Abstr. of Heinsohn, Wake, Marsh & Spain (1977).
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1981c |
Aerial survey techniques for dugongs. In: H. Marsh (ed.), The dugong. Proceedings of a seminar/workshop held at James Cook University of North Queensland 8-13 May 1979 (q.v.).
[Townsville (Australia)], James Cook Univ. (vii + 400):
217-227.
–Describes the techniques used by the research team at James Cook University, Queensland, and problems encountered. Also includes as appendices two sample aerial survey data sheets (386-387).
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1981d |
Methods of taking measurements, other data and specimen material from dugong carcasses. In: H. Marsh (ed.), The dugong. Proceedings of a seminar/workshop held at James Cook University of North Queensland 8-13 May 1979 (q.v.).
[Townsville (Australia)], James Cook Univ. (vii + 400):
228-238. 1 fig.
–Describes in detail a set of standard external measurements, and briefly lists other sorts of data and tissue samples that are desirable to collect. Also includes as appendices two sample carcass data sheets (370-385).
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1983 |
Dugongs: Family Dugongidae. In: R. Strahan (ed.), The Australian Museum complete book of Australian mammals.
Sydney, Angus & Robertson (xxi + 530):
474-476. 3 figs.
–Later ed.: Heinsohn (1995).
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1986 |
Rare and endangered: world's only strictly marine sea cow threatened.
Austral. Nat. Hist.
21(12): 530-531. 2 figs. Autumn 1986.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin
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1995 |
Order Sirenia: dugongs and manatees. In: R. Strahan (ed.), Mammals of Australia.
Washington, Smithsonian Inst. Press (756 pp.):
666-670. 3 figs.
–Earlier ed.: Heinsohn (1983). This ed. first published by Reed Books, Chatswood, New South Wales. Consists of a gen. acc. of Dugong dugon, updated from 1983 ed.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Birch, W. R.
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1972 |
Foods and feeding habits of the dugong Dugong dugong (Erxleben) in northern Queensland, Australia.
Mammalia
36(3): 414-422. 1 fig. Sept. 1972.
–Describes stomach contents (seagrasses) of dugongs caught in shark nets, and notes the food preferences indicated thereby.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Marsh, Helene D.
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1977 |
Sirens of tropical Australia.
Austral. Nat. Hist.
19(4): 106-111. 8 figs. Oct.-Dec. 1977.
–Pop. acc. of dugongs and dugong research in Australia, mainly covering the same material presented by Heinsohn, Wake, Marsh & Spain, 1977.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Marsh, Helene D.
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1984 |
Sirens of northern Australia: the dugongs. In: M. Archer & G. Clayton (eds.), Vertebrate zoogeography and evolution in Australasia (animals in space and time).
Carlisle (Western Australia), Hesperian Press (1203 pp.):
1003-1010. 13 figs.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Spain, Alister V.
(detail)
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1974 |
Effects of a tropical cyclone on littoral and sub-littoral biotic communities and on a population of dugongs (Dugong dugon (Müller)).
Biol. Conserv.
6(2): 143-152. 2 tabs. 5 figs. Apr. 1974.
–Analyzes data on sex and age ratios of dugongs caught in shark nets before and after a cyclone; discusses an apparent increase in their movements, and a change in their feeding habits to include brown algae in addition to seagrasses.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Wake, Judith Ann
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1976 |
The importance of the Fraser Island region to dugongs.
Operculum
5(1): 15-18. 3 figs. Mar. 1976.
–Reports results of aerial surveys showing dugong concentrations in Great Sandy Strait and Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia; emphasizes dugongs' need for protected seagrass beds and the vulnerability of the latter to human activities.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Marsh, Helene D.; Spain, Alister V.
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1976 |
Extreme risk of mortality to dugongs (Mammalia: Sirenia) from netting operations.
Austral. Jour. Wildl. Res.
3(2): 117-121. 1 tab. 1 fig.
–Account of techniques used in catching Australian dugongs for research, behavior of dugongs in nets, and effects on dugong populations of netting operations in Queensland and Kenya.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Spain, Alister V.; Anderson, Paul K.
(detail)
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1976 |
Populations of dugongs (Mammalia: Sirenia): aerial survey over the inshore waters of tropical Australia.
Biol. Conserv.
9(1): 21-23. 1 tab. Jan. 1976.
–Results of surveys in the Townsville and Cape York areas, Sept.-Dec. 1974; several large aggregations seen.
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Heinsohn, George Edwin; Wake, Judith Ann; Marsh, Helene D.; Spain, Alister V.
(detail)
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1977 |
The dugong (Dugong dugon (Müller)) in the seagrass system.
Aquaculture
12(3): 235-248. 4 figs.
–Abstr.: Heinsohn (1981b). Review, mainly from published literature, of dugong feeding habits, movements, trophic relations, exploitation, and conservation problems. Suggests dugongs should be studied for possible sustained-yield meat production.
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Heithaus, Michael R.
(detail)
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2001 |
The biology of tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, in Shark Bay, Western Australia: sex ratio, size distribution, diet, and seasonal changes in catch rates.
Envir. Biol. Fishes
61(1): 25-36.
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Heizmann, Elmar P. J.
(detail)
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1992 |
Das Tertiär in Südwestdeutschland.
Stuttgart Beitr. Naturk., Ser. C: Allgem. Aufsätze
33: 1-61.
–Mentions Halitherium.
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Hellwing, S.; Steinitz, Heinz
(detail)
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1971 |
Sea cows in the Gulf of Elat.
Hebrew Univ. Jerusalem, Mar. Biol. Lab., Elat, Sci. Newsletter
No. 1: 11-12. Apr. 1971.
–Records a possible sighting of a dugong in 1969 and the finding of a skull in 1970, both on the east coast of the Sinai Peninsula.
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Hellyer, Peter
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1992 |
[Recorder's report for January-June 1992 - mammals.]
Tribulus: Bull. Emirates Nat. Hist. Group
2(2): 43-44. Oct. 1992.
–P. 44: {"The only report of a Dugong, (Dugong dugon), was of a skeleton about four and a half feet long at Dhabbiyyah, (UA 25), on February 19th."}
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Hellyer, Peter
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1993 |
Mammals.
Tribulus: Bull. Emirates Nat. Hist. Group
3(2): 23-24. Oct. 1993.
–Reports two recent occurrences of dugongs in Abu Dhabi (24).
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Hellyer, Peter
(detail)
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1995 |
Mammals.
Tribulus: Bull. Emirates Nat. Hist. Group
5(1): 32. Apr. 1995.
–Reports the collection of dugong skeletons on the islands of Merawah and Liffiyah by R. Baldwin and V. G. Cockcroft, who estimated that 28 had been caught there over the last two years and sugested that the United Arab Emirates dugong population may be the second largest in the Indian Ocean.
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Hemming, Francis
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1952 |
Report on the nomenclatorial status of the generic name "Manatus" Brünnich, 1771 (Class Mammalia).
Bull. Zool. Nomencl.
6(5): 159-160. Apr. 15, 1952.
–Recommends that Manatus Brünnich, 1771 be considered a synonym of Trichechus Linnaeus, 1758, and that manatus be recognized as the valid specific name of the type species (Trichechus manatus), on the appropriate Official Lists of Names in Zoology.
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Hemprich, F. G.; Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried
(detail)
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1828-99 |
Symbolae physicae seu icones et descriptiones corporum naturalium novorum aut minus cognitorum quae ex itineribus per Libyam Aegyptum Nubiam Dongalam Syriam Arabiam et Habessiniam publico institutis sumptu Friderici Guilelmi Hemprich et Christiani Godofredi Ehrenberg ... studio annis MDCCCXX-MDCCCXXV redierunt.... Pars zoologica I[-II].... Mammalia II.
Berlin, Officina Academica (4 vols.).
–Text publ. 1828-45. The plates, with legends and brief explanatory text by Paul Matschie, were issued as a supplement (Symbolae physicae seu icones adhuc ineditae corporum ..., Berlin, Georg Reimer: 1-12, 32 pls., Oct. 1899). Some signatures separately dated. Halicora [sic] Hemprichii and H. Lottum, n.spp., sign. k (Sept. 1832). Pls. 3-5 of the 1899 supplement depict the skull of a female "Halicora Hemprichii".
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Henderson, George
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1809 |
An account of the British settlement of Honduras.... To which are added, sketches of the manners and customs of the Mosquito Indians, preceded by the journal of a voyage to the Mosquito Shore.
London, C. & R. Baldwin:
xi + 203.
–Ed. 2: London, 1811. See R. Harlan (1825a: 278).
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Hendrokusumo, Sukiman; Sumitro, D.; Tas'an
(detail)
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1981 |
The distribution of the dugong in Indonesian waters. In: H. Marsh (ed.), The dugong. Proceedings of a seminar/workshop held at James Cook University of North Queensland 8-13 May 1979 (q.v.).
[Townsville (Australia)], James Cook Univ. (vii + 400):
10-18. 6 figs.
–Presents maps showing where dugongs were captured or reported by local inhabitants. Mentions in passing some information about vernacular names and local attitudes towards dugong hunting, and cites Indonesian protective legislation.
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Hennemann, W. W.
(detail)
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1983 |
Relationship among body mass, metabolic rate and the intrinsic rate of natural increase in mammals.
Oecologia
(Berlin)
56: 104-108.
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Hennicke, Carl
(detail)
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1902 |
Über die Anpassung des Gehörorganes der Wassersäugethiere an das Leben im Wasser.
Monatschr. Ohrenheilk.
36: 157-179.
–Sirs., 159, 163.
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Henry, Walter
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1843 |
Events of a military life: being recollections after service in the Peninsular war, invasion of France, the East Indies, St. Helena, Canada, and elsewhere.... Ed. 2.
London, W. Pickering (2 vols.).
–Sirs., 2: 66-67.
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Henshaw, Henry Wetherbee
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1883 |
Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi Valley.
Second Ann. Rept. of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Inst., 1880-81
(Washington, Govt. Printing Office):
117-166. Illus.
–Available online at: http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/18184.
Supposed effigies of manatees from Indian mounds, 125-133, figs. 4-13. Henshaw debunks the identifications (going back to Squier & Davis, 1848) of these carved tobacco pipes as manatees, concluding that they more likely represent otters.
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Heptner, Vladimir Georgievich
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1965 |
Yeshche raz o stellerovoy korove. [More on Steller's sea cow.]
Priroda
54(7): 91-94. 1 fig.
–Harshly criticizes the report of Berzin et al. (1963), and attributes their supposed sightings of Hydrodamalis to female narwhals. Also reviews other reports and concludes there is no evidence for Hydrodamalis ever having occurred outside of the Komandorski Islands.
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Heptner, Vladimir Georgievich
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1966 |
[Area of distribution and history of extermination of Hydrodamalis gigas Zimmermann.]
Lynx
(n.s.) 6: 49-50.
–In Russian; Engl. summ.
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Heptner, Vladimir Georgievich; Naumov, N. P. (eds.)
(detail)
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1967 |
Mlekopitaiushchie Sovetskogo Soiuza. [Mammals of the Soviet Union.] Vol. 2. Sirenia and Carnivora.
Moscow, Vysshaya Shkola:
5-1004. 356 figs.
–German ed.: Jena, G. Fischer, 196?? Engl. ed.: Hoffmann & Domning (eds.), 1998. Heptner was sole author of the chapter on Hydrodamalis (13-46).
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Herald, Earl S.
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1969 |
Aquatic mammals at Steinhart Aquarium.
Pacific Discovery
22(6): 26-30. 10 figs. Nov.-Dec. 1969.
–Mention of "Eugenie" the dugong and account of "Butterball" the Amazonian manatee (food, behavior, etc.), with remarks on other sirs. in captivity at other institutions (29-30).
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Herbert, Thomas
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1634 |
A relation of some years travaile, begunne anno 1626. Into Afrique and the Greater Asia, especially the territories of the Persian Monarchie: and some parts of the Orientall Indies, and iles adiacent. Together with the proceedings and death of the three late ambassadours: Sir D. C., Sir R. S. and the Persian Nogdi-Beg: as also the two great monarchs, the King of Persia, and the Great Mogol.
London, W. Stansby & J. Bloome:
225 + [12]. Illus.
–An excerpt (?) is found in John Harris, Navigantium atque Itineratium Bibliotheca, London, 1705; Indian Ocean dugong, Vol. 1: 408.
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Heriarte, Mauricio de
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1874 |
Descripção do Estado do Maranhão, Pará, Corupá e Rio das Amazonas....
Vienna, Filho de Carlos Gerold:
1-84.
–Regarding the period ca. 1662, notes the export of manatees from Gurupá, Brazil to St. Christopher, West Indies (29-30), and states that the Rio Trombetas has "many manatees" (39).
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Herklots, Geoffrey Alton Craig
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1951 |
The Hong Kong countryside.
Hong Kong, printed by the South China Morning Post:
175 + vii. Illus. Jan. 1951.
–Mentions a dugong captured in Hong Kong in 1940 or 1941, along with earlier published records (93).
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Herkner, Bernd
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2005 |
Neue fossile Seekuh im Senckenberg.
Natur und Museum
135(9/10): 240-241. 2 figs.
–Describes the installation at the Senckenberg Museum (Frankfurt a.M.) of a replica of a skeleton of Metaxytherium krahuletzi from Austria (see Domning & Pervesler, 2001: frontispiece).
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Herlein, J. D.
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1718 |
Beschryvinge van de Volk-plantinge Zuriname: vertonende de opkomst dier zelver Colonie, de aanbouw en bewerkinge der zuiker-plantagien. Neffens den aard der eigene natuurlijke inwoonders of Indianen; als ook de slaafsche Afrikaansche Mooren; deze beide natien haar levens-manieren, afgoden-dienst, regering, zeden, gewoonten en dagelijksche bezigheden. Mitsgaders een vertoog van de bosch-grond, water- en pluim-gediertens; de veel vuldige heerlijke vrugten, melkagtige zappen, gommen, olyen, en de gehele gesteltheid van de Karaïbaansche kust.
Leeuwarden, M. Injema:
18 + 262. 4 pls. 1 map.
–Manatee in Suriname, 196.
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Hermann, Johann
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1783 |
Tabula affinitatum animalium olim academico specimine edita, nunc uberiore commentario illustrata cum annotationibus ad historiam naturalem animalium augendam facientibus.
Argentorati [= Strassburg], J. G. Treuttel:
1-370.
–Allen 374.
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Hernández, Francisco
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1651 |
Nova plantarum, animalium et mineralium mexicanorum historia.... [illus. title; or] Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs sev Plantarvm animalivm mineralivm mexicanorvm historia.... [engraved title]
Rome, sumptibus Blasij Deuersini & Zanobij Masotti Bibliopolarum, typis Vitalis Mascardi:
[9] + 950 + 90 + [3] + [10].
–Allen 76. An abridgement of earlier eds.: 1604; Mexico, 1615; Rome, 1628 (Allen 62). Reprs. of 1615 ed.: Mexico, Antonio Peñafiel, 1888; Morelia (Mexico), Nicol s León, 1888. Various Spanish transls. bear titles such as Cuatro libros de la natureza y virtudes de las plantas y animales de uso medicinal en la Nueva España.
Manatee, chap. 13, 323-324, 2 figs., "not remarkable for accuracy" (Allen). The manatee material in the 1615 ed. is in Book 4, Pt. 1, Chap. 8, leaves 183-184. Durand (1983: 160-163) reproduces and comments on the two figures, one of which shows the animal with a dugong-like tail and the hooves and genitalia of a horse!
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Hernandez, Patricia; Reynolds, John E., III; Marsh, Helene D.; Marmontel, Miriam
(detail)
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1995 |
Age and seasonality in spermatogenesis of Florida manatees. In: T. J. O'Shea, B. B. Ackerman, & H. F. Percival (eds.), Population biology of the Florida manatee (q.v.).
Information & Technology Rept.
(U.S. Dept. Interior, Natl. Biological Service) (vi + 289)
1: 84-97. 3 tabs. 10 figs. 1 app. Aug. 1995.
–Abstr. in O'Shea et al. (1992: 17).
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Herndon, William Lewis
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1853 |
Exploration of the valley of the Amazon, made under direction of the Navy Department, by Wm. Lewis Herndon and Lardner Gibbon.... Part I.
Washington, Robert Armstrong:
iv + 417 + iii. 16 pls.
–See also Gibbon (1854). Mentions manatees and their uses in Peru (158, 163-164, 200) and Brazil (300, 319, 365), including the quantities of meat and mixira shipped through Santarem in 1843 and 1846 (300).
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Herrara, Antonio de
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1625 |
A description of the West Indies. In: S. Purchas, ... Purchas his pilgrimes... (q.v.).
London, Henry Fetherston:
Part 3.
–Originally publ. in 1601?
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Herrara, Antonio de
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1660 |
Histoire generale des voyages et conqvestes des Castillans, dans les isles & terre-ferme des Indes Occidentales. Traduite de l'Espagnol ... Par N[icolas]. de la Coste....
Paris, Nicolas & Iean de la Coste (3 vols.).
–Allen 83. Manati, 1: 378-379.
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Herrara, Antonio de
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1726 |
Historia general de los Hechts. de los Castellanos en las islas i terra firme del Mar Oceano.... En quatro decadas desde el año de 1492, hasta el de [1]531.
Madrid, Nicolas Rodriguez (4 vols.).
–Allen 190.
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Herrara, Antonio de
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1728 |
Historia general de las Indias ocidentales; ò de los hechos de los Castellanos en las islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano, .... En ocho decadas. Sigue a la ultima decada la descripcion de las Indias por el mismo autor.... Nueva Impression....
Amberes [= Antwerp], Juan Bautista Verdussen (4 vols.):
Vol. 1: 1-496. Pls.
–Allen 193. Ed. 1: Herrara (1726). Manati, vol. 1, dec. 1, lib. V, cap. xi: 118; also dec. 1, lib. II, cap. i and dec. 4, lib. VIII, cap. xii? (reproduced in Durand, 1983: 50, 29, 152). According to Allen, a slightly abridged paraphrase of Gomara's (1554) account.
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Herrara, Antonio de
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1730 |
Historia general de los hechos delos Castellanos enlas islas i tierra firme del Mar Oceano.... En quatro decadas des de el año de 1492 hasta el de [1]531. [Or, with different title-page:] Descripcion de las Indias ocidentales....
Madrid, Nicolas Rodriguez (4 vols.).
–Allen 194, 195; these eds. apparently differing only in the title-page. Manati, dec. 1: 141-142.
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Herrara, Antonio de
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1740 |
The general history of the vast continent and islands of America, commonly call'd, the West-Indies, from the first discovery thereof: with the best accounts the people could give of their antiquities. Collected from the original relations sent to the Kings of Spain.... Translated into English by Capt. John Stevens.... The second edition.
London, Wood & Woodward (6 vols.).
–Allen 215. First ed., London, Jer. Batley, 1725-26. Manati, 1: 82 (Columbus' account), 278-279.
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Herre, Albert W. C. T.
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1928 |
Rational methods for the protection of useful aquatic animals of the Pacific.
Proc. 3rd Pan-Pacif. Sci. Congress
(Tokyo, 1926)
1: 1072-1074.
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Hersh, Sandra L.
(detail)
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1991 |
Siren census.
Sea Frontiers
37(4): 6. 1 fig. Aug. 1991.
–Brief pop. acc. of the statewide manatee census conducted in Florida in Feb. 1991.
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Hershkovitz, Philip
(detail)
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1959 |
Nomenclature and taxonomy of the Neotropical mammals described by Olfers, 1818.
Jour. Mamm.
40(3): 337-353. Aug. 20, 1959.
–P. 342: {"M[anatus]. fluviatilis (p. 235) = Trichechus manatus manatus Linnaeus, 1758 (Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1: 34). - Olfers' primary basis for the name is the Guianan manati of Pennant (1793, Hist. Quadr. 2: 297). His other synonyms, Tr[ichechus]. Clusii Shaw and Tr[ichechus]. Amazonius Shaw (1800, Gen. Zool., 1, [1]: 246) are freshwater representatives of the common Antillean manatee."}
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Heuglin, Martin Theodor von
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1868 |
Reise nach Abessinien, den Gala-Ländern, Ost-Sudán und Chartúm in den Jahren 1861 und 1862.
Jena, Hermann Costenoble:
xii + 459 + [iii]. 1 tab. 10 pls. 1 map.
–Report of a "Manatus"-like animal in Lake Tana, Ethiopia (247, 289).
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Heuglin, Martin Theodor von
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1877 |
Reise in Nordost-Afrika....
Braunschweig, George Westermann (2 vols.):
Vol. 1: xiv + 285. Vol. 2: vi + 304.
–Account of Halicore cetacea, 2: 135-137.
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Heuvelmans, Bernard
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1941a |
Notes sur la dentition des Siréniens. I. La formule dentaire du lamantin (Trichechus).
Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belgique
17(21): 1-15. 2 figs. Apr. 1941.
–Detailed literature review. Concludes that the dental formula is DI 3/3 DC 0/1 DM 0/3 M 12-15/12-15; that the large number of molars is a primitive (but "generally inhibited") mammalian character despite the manatee's descent from forms with normal counts; and that horizontal tooth replacement is an "illusion" due to growth of the mandible.
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Heuvelmans, Bernard
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1941b |
Notes sur la dentition des Siréniens. II. Morphologie de la dentition du lamantin (Trichechus).
Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belgique
17(26): 1-11. 8 figs. Apr. 1941.
–Describes molars of T. senegalensis and T. latirostris, reviews literature, and comments (10-11) on dental occlusion, abrasion, and mastication, concluding that the jaw movement is posterior-to-anterior.
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1941c |
Notes sur la dentition des Siréniens. III. La dentition du dugong.
Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belgique
17(53): 1-14. 5 figs. 1 pl. Oct. 1941.
–Reviews literature and concludes that the dental formula is DI 1/3 DC 0/1 DM 3/3, I 1/(2) C 0/(1) P 0/0 M 3/3. Describes the premolars of a dugong fetus. Comments on the loss of teeth in Hydrodamalis (14).
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Heuvelmans, Bernard
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1942 |
Notes sur la dentition des Siréniens. IV. Le cas de Prorastoma veronense.
Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belgique
18(3): 1-6. 4 figs. Jan. 1942.
–Attacks Lydekker's (1892) idea of close relationship between sirs. and selenodont artiodactyls, noting that bunoselenodonty occurs in many groups.
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Heuvelmans, Bernard
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1943 |
Notes sur la dentition des Siréniens. V. Conclusions générales.
Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Belgique
19(29): 1-16. May 1943.
–Comments on the evolution of the sir. dentition; concludes that sirs. are related to proboscideans and hippos.
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Hiaasen, Carl; Leonard, Elmore; Barry, Dave; Buchanan, Edna; Hall, James W.; Standiford, Les; Levine, Paul; Hospital, Carolina; Due, Tananarive; Dufresne, John; Hendricks, Vicki; Antomi, Brian; Mayerson, Evelyn
(detail)
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1997 |
Naked came the manatee.
New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons:
1-201.
–Rev.: People, Mar. 3, 1997: 35. Originally serialized in The Miami Herald Tropic Sunday magazine, 1995-96. Written by 13 authors (one chapter each) and set in south Florida, this is the first mystery novel to feature a manatee as a major character (he appears in each chapter and actually contributes to the action). The cover, title page, and chapter title pages, however, are unaccountably adorned with the silhouette of a dugong.
The book was evidently inspired by Naked Came the Stranger, a 1969 literary spoof by Mike McGrady and a group of other journalists writing under the pen name "Penelope Ashe".
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Hill, D. Ashley; Reynolds, John E., III
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1989 |
Gross and microscopic anatomy of the kidney of the West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus (Mammalia: Sirenia).
Acta Anat.
135: 53-56. 1 tab. 1 fig.
–Describes the structure of the kidney and concludes that the species may have an enhanced urine-concentrating ability.
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Hill, J. E.
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1958 |
Some observations on the fauna of the Maldive Islands. II. Mammals.
Jour. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc.
55: 3-10.
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Hill, John
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1752 |
An history of animals. Containing descriptions of the birds, beasts, fishes, and insects, of the several parts of the world; and including accounts of the several classes of animalcules, visible only by the assistance of microscopes. In these the characters, qualities, and forms of the several creatures are described, the names by which they are commonly known, as well as those by which authors, who have written on the subject, have called them are explained: and each is reduced to the class to which it naturally belongs.
London, Thomas Osborne:
1-584. 28 pls.
–Allen 259. Describes Trichechus under Plagiuri, Cetaceous Fishes (317).
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Hill, Kyle
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1980 |
Mermaids in danger.
Florida Wildlife
34(1): 30-33. 5 figs. May-June 1980.
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Hill, Robert T.
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1898 |
Cuba and Porto Rico with the other islands of the West Indies: their topography, climate, flora, products, industries, cities, people, political conditions, etc.
New York, Century Co.:
xxviii + 429. Illus.
–P. 56: {"The shallower waters of the borders [of Cuba] are inhabited also by that peculiar marine mammal, the manatee."}
P. 199: {"The crocodile, the manatee, and the West Indian seal inhabit the adjacent sea borders [of Jamaica]."}
P. 298: {"Crocodiles and manatees are also found near some of the shores [of the Bahamas]."}
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Hill, W. C. Osman
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1938-39 |
Revised checklist of mammals of Ceylon.
Ceylon Jour. Sci.
21: 139-184.
–Dugong, 182.
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Hill, W. C. Osman
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1945 |
Notes on the dissection of two dugongs.
Jour. Mamm.
26(2): 153-175. 8 figs. "May 1945" (publ. July 13, 1945).
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Hilmy, A. M.; El-Domiaty, N. A.; Said, M.
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1979 |
Measurements of some physiological parameters in the herbivorous dugong and the carnivorous common dolphin of the Red Sea.
Bull. Inst. Oceanogr. Fish. Cairo
6: 197-203. 1 tab. 6 figs. in 3 unnumbered pls.
–Arabic summ. Reports the red blood cell count, hemoglobin content, hematocrit value, serum total proteins, protein fractions, serum total cholesterol, and potassium and sodium concentrations in blood of an adult male dugong.
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Hilmy, I. S.
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1949 |
New paramphistomes from the Red Sea dugong, Halicore halicore, with description of Solenorchis gen.n. and Solenorchinae subf.n.
Proc. Egypt. Acad. Sci.
4: 1-14. 7 figs. Read Feb. 1948.
–Describes parasites from dugong cecum.
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Hilzheimer, Max
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1913 |
Stammesgeschichte der Wirbelthiere.
Monatschr. Natw. Unterr.
(n.s.) 6: 465-475, 512-523, 564-570. 18 figs.
–Sirs., 570.
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Hilzheimer, Max
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1915 |
Sirenen oder Seekühe. In: Brehm's Tierleben. Ed. 4.
Vol. 12: 580-590. 3 figs.
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Hines, Ellen
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2002 |
Conservation of the dugong (Dugong dugon) along the Andaman coast of Thailand. In: P. Dearden (ed.), Environmental protection and rural development in Thailand: challenges and opportunities.
Bangkok, White Lotus Press: 155-180.
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Hinze, Chris; Palomo, Mindy
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2000 |
Species Corner. Dugong (Dugong dugon) [by Hinze]. [and] Mermaid? [by Palomo]
Texas Stranding Newsletter,
April 2000: 8. 1 fig.
–Brief pop. acc. of the species, in two parts.
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Hirasaka, Kyosuke
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1932 |
The occurrence of dugong in Formosa.
Mem. Fac. Sci. Agric. Taihoku Imper. Univ. (Zool.)
7(1): 1-4. 1 pl. Oct. 1932.
–Reports of dugongs from Formosa (with photograph of a skull and mandible), the Ryukyus, and Japan. The stomach of the Formosan specimen contained algae and crabs.
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Hirasaka, Kyosuke
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1933 |
Dugong. In: Rept. Survey Natl. Monuments. Animals. Part I.
Tokyo, Min. Educ.:
1-22.
–In Japanese.
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Hirasaka, Kyosuke
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1934 |
On the distribution of sirenians in the Pacific.
Proc. 5th Pacif. Sci. Congress
(Victoria & Vancouver, Canada, 1933)
5: 4221-4222.
–Review of the status of the dugong in the Japanese Empire and Australasia.
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Hirasaka, Kyosuke
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1939 |
[Dugong dugon in Palau.]
Science of the South Sea (Kagaku Nanyo)
2(2): 11-18 (= 69-76 of whole vol.?). 3 figs. 2 pls.
–In Japanese.
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Hirota, Kiyoharu
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1979 |
A list of vertebrate fossils from Shimane Prefecture, Japan.
Fossil Club Bull. (= Jour. Fossil Research)
12: 21-27. 2 figs. 1 pl.
–In Japanese. Engl. transl., done for Smithsonian Inst. and Natl. Sci. Foundation: TT 81-52170, 20 pp., 1983. Lists the occurrence of molars of Desmostylus japonicus in the Upper Miocene Fujina Formation, quoting Sakai (1935).
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Hirota, Kiyoharu
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1981 |
[Problems on paleoparadoxian mandible (Paleoparadoxia tabatai).]
Fossil Club Bull. (= Jour. Fossil Research)
14: 9-15. 2 tabs. 7 figs.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ.
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Hirschfelder, Harry
(detail)
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1936 |
Das Primordialcranium von Manatus latirostris.
Zs. Anat. Entwicklungsges.
106(4): 497-533. 21 figs.
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Ho, H. C.; Subaraj, R.; Yeo, S. L.; Yang, C. M.
(detail)
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1994 |
Mammals. In: P. K. L. Ng & Y. C. Wee (eds.), The Singapore Red Data Book: threatened plants and animals of Singapore.
Singapore, The Nature Society (343 pp.):
248-267, 336. Illus. June 1994.
–One-page gen. acc. of the dugong and its occurrence in Singapore (249, 1 fig.).
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Ho, Hua Chew
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1988 |
The dugong in Singapore waters.
Malayan Naturalist
42(1): 22-25. 1 fig. Aug. 1988.
–?Repr.: The Pangolin 1(1): 17-21, 1988 (see also Anon., 1988d). Somewhat inaccurate gen. acc. of dugongs, with a review of literature on their hunting, use, and strandings in the Singapore area, and data on recent dugong deaths and strandings.
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Hoch, Ella
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1979 |
Reflections on prehistoric life at Umm an-Nar (Trucial Oman) based on faunal remains from the third millennium BC. In: M. Taddei (ed.), South Asian archaeology 1977. Papers from the Fourth International Conference of South Asian Archaeologists in Western Europe, Naples 1979.
Naples, Istituto Universitario Orientale, Seminario di Studi Asiatici Series Minor
6: 589-638. 13 figs.
–Describes dugong remains from Umm an-Nar (591, 597-601, 604, 606, 634). Notes that the tusks were not utilized, nor, apparently, were dugongs venerated or depicted in art. Though dugongs and green turtles are the most abundant species at he site, it is thought that Umm an-Nar did not represent a "dugong-turtle hunting culture", because trade and not hunting/fishing was probably the main economic activity at the site.
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Hoch, Ella
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1995 |
Animal bones from the Umm an-Nar settlement. In: K. Frifelt, The island of Umm an-Nar. Volume 2. The Third Millennium settlement.
Jutland Archaeol. Soc. Publs.
(Aarhus)
26(2): 249-256. 2 pls.
–Supplements Hoch (1979) with a gen. acc. of sirs. and a description of four additional dugong bone fragments from Umm an-Nar (249-251, 254-255).
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Hodgson, Robert
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1822 |
Some account of the Mosquito territory; contained in a memoir, written in 1757.... published from the original manuscript of the late Colonel Robert Hodgson.... Ed. 2.
Edinburgh, W. Blackwood:
ix, [11]-55.
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Hoenstine, Ron
(detail)
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1980 |
Manatees from the past - fossils found in Florida.
Florida Conserv. News
(Florida Dept. of Natural Resources)
15(6): 16-17. 4 figs. + cover photo. Mar. 1980.
–See also Appendix 1. Pop. acc. of fossil sirs. of Florida and the Caribbean.
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Hoernes, Rudolf
(detail)
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1884 |
Elemente der Palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie).
Leipzig, Veit & Co.:
xvi + 594. 672 figs.
–French transl. by L. Dollo (Manuel de Paléontologie), Paris: xvi + 741, 1886. Sirs., 682 (French ed.).
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Hoffmann, Robert S.; Domning, Daryl Paul (eds.)
(detail)
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1998 |
Order of sea cows, or sirenians. In: R. S. Hoffmann (scientific ed.), Mammals of the Soviet Union. Volume II, Part 1a. Sirenia and Carnivora (sea cows; wolves and bears) by V. G. Heptner et al.
Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst. Libraries & National Science Foundation (xxii + 733 pp.):
3-49. 10 figs. 1 pl. Dec. 1998.
–Engl. transl. of Heptner & Naumov (eds.), 1967. Domning co-edited the sirenian chapter and provided some of the footnotes. The original sirenian chapter was written entirely by Heptner, and includes lengthy quotations from Steller (1751, 1753), translated into Russian by Heptner and here re-translated into English.
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Hoffmann, T. W.
(detail)
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1971 |
The Fauna & Flora Protection Ordinance as amended by Act No. 1 of 1970.
Loris
12(3): 169-170, 182. June 1971.
–Notes that "the Dugong (Mudu Ura)" has been added to the list of animals absolutely protected from hunting in Ceylon (182).
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Hoffstetter, Robert
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1981 |
Historia biogeographica de los mamiferos terrestres sudamericanos: problemas y ensenanzas.
Acta Geol. Hisp.
16(1-2): 71-88. Figs.
–Engl. & Catalan summs.
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Hofmeister, Max
(detail)
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1963 |
A manatee experience.
Drum & Croaker,
June 1, 1963: 12.
–Account of the captivity in the Toledo (Ohio) Zoo Aquarium of a "South American freshwater manatee" from Georgetown, British Guiana [probably T. manatus], Apr.-Sept. 1960. He shared a tank with a paddlefish and ate lettuce, spinach, and celery; suffered from "very loose bowels" near the end of his captivity and finally died. Death was attributed to "edema and other complications probably due to ... resting in a bent attitude with head and tail downward, resulting in skin folds blocking the urogenital opening"; but this is a normal attitude for wild manatees. Also, "severe rope lacerations ... responded slowly to Acriflavin treatment."
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Hogben, Lancelot T.
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1919 |
The progressive reduction of the jugal in the Mammalia.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London
1919(1-2): 71-78. Sept. 29, 1919.
–Sirs., 76.
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Hojo, Teruyuki
(detail)
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1976 |
Anatomical identification and anthropological consideration of a humerus of the dugong (Dugong dugon) unearthed from Urasoe Shellmound Okinawa Island.
Jour. Anthrop. Soc. Nippon (Jinruigaku Zasshi)
84(2): 139-146. 1 fig. June 1976.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ.
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Holden, Constance
(detail)
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1996 |
Manatee killer revealed.
Science
273(5272): 191. 1 fig. July 12, 1996.
–Brief announcement that the spring 1996 manatee die-off in southwest Florida has been attributed to red tide.
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Holder, Charles Frederick
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1893 |
The California Academy of Sciences.
Californian Illus. Mag.
3(2): 229-244. 14 figs. Jan. 1893.
–P. 236: {"The skeleton that attracts most attention [in the Academy's collection] is that of the great sea-cow, or Rhytina, that was discovered by Steller on our northwest coast. There are but two or three good skeletons known, this being one of the best."} This skeleton was destroyed in the San Francisco earthquake and fire in 1906. See also L. Stejneger (1893).
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Holl, Friedrich
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1829 |
Handbuch der Petrefaktenkunde.... Erstes Bändchen.
Dresden, P. G. Hilscher'sche Buchhandlung (Allgemeine Taschenbibliothek der Naturwissenschaften, 9. Theil):
viii + 115.
–Allen 726. In four "Bändchen", paged consecutively (pp. 1-489), the last two dated 1830. Hippopotamus intermedius [= Metaxytherium medium], 57; H. dubius or minimus [= Protosiren minima], 58; Manatus fossilis [= Metaxytherium medium], 69.
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Holland, W. J.
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1917 |
The mammals of the Isle of Pines.
Ann. Carnegie Mus.
11(3/4): 356-358. Nov. 5, 1917.
–P. 356: {"Order SIRENIA (Sea-cows). Family MANATIDAE Gray. Genus Manatus Brünnich. 1. Manatus manatus (Linnaeus). The manatee is known to occur in the lagoons about Siguanea Bay [Cuba]. An effort to secure a license to take a specimen for the Museum was made by Mr. Link, but was unsuccessful."}
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Hollister, N.
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1912 |
A list of the mammals of the Philippine Islands, exclusive of the Cetacea.
Philippine Jour. Sci.
7D(1): 1-64. Feb. 1912.
–Dugong, 3, 45-46.
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Holme, T. K.
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1956 |
[title?]
Jour.[?] Malayan Angling Assoc.
4(1): 26. June 1956.
–Report of a three-foot-long dugong at Port Dickson, Malaya.
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Holton, Isaac F.
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1857 |
New Granada: twenty months in the Andes.
New York, Harper & Bros.:
1-605.
–P. 46: {"Next comes a pond that I suspect is brackish, La Laguna de Tesca. Your peon will tell you strange stories of the viviparous fish - manati - with women's breasts, found there. It is the Manatus Americanus, a mammal. This is Herndon's cow-fish, a staple article of food on the Amazon, but not often caught here [near Cartagena, Colombia]. No wonder that its meat is not like fish, for it is no more a fish than a seal or a whale is."}
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Home, Everard
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1820a |
On the milk tusks, and organ of hearing of the dugong.
Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London
110(2)(Art. 9): 144-155. Pls. 12-14. Read Apr. 13, 1820.
–Allen 589. Discusses replacement of the tusks (146-149, 153, pls. 12-14) and the ear apparatus (149-153); describes a specimen with two vestigial lower incisors (153-154, pl. 14). "The plates give profile and basilar views of the skull, section of the tusk, milk dentition, lower jaw, incisors, and section of molars" (Allen).
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Home, Everard
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1820b |
Particulars respecting the anatomy of the dugong, intended as a supplement to Sir T. S. Raffles' account of that animal.
Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London
110(2)(Art. 20): 315-323. Pls. 25-31. Read June 29, 1820.
–Allen 590. Describes the teeth, skeletons, and internal organs of a male and a female dugong sent by Raffles. The plates show the entire (female) animal, the stomach, tongue, cecum, heart, part of the trachea and lungs, sexual organs, sternum, and pelvic bones. The fig. of the entire animal is reproduced by Durand (1983: 198-199).
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Home, Everard
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1821a |
An account of the skeletons of the dugong, two-horned rhinoceros, and tapir of Sumatra, sent to England by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Governor of Bencoolen.
Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London
111(2)(Art. 18): 268-275. Pls. 20-24. Read Mar. 22, 1821.
–Allen 602. Notes that the arrangement of the lungs and skeleton of the dugong result in its passively maintaining a horizontal posture (268-270); illustrates the skeleton of a female (pl. 20).
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Home, Everard
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1821b |
On the peculiarities that distinguish the manatee of the West Indies from the dugong of the East Indian seas.
Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London
111(2)(Art. 26): 390-391. Pls. 26-29. Read July 12, 1821.
–German ?transl.: Froriep's Notizen 2: 260-261, June 1822 (Allen 614). Comments on the anatomy of the manatee in comparison with the dugong; the plates show a female Jamaican manatee, its skeleton, stomach, and cecum. The fig. of the entire animal is reproduced by Durand (1983: 182-183), who calls it "la primera figura exacta" of a manatee.
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Home, Everard
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1823 |
Lectures on comparative anatomy; in which are explained the preparations in the Hunterian Collection. Illustrated by engravings. To which is subjoined, Synopsis systematis regni animalis, nunc primum ex ovi modificationibus propositi.... Vol. III [-IV].
London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown (entire work: 6 vols., 1814-28):
Vol. 3 (text): xvii + 586; Vol. 4 (plates): i-viii, 171 pls.
–Allen 627. The plates of sirs. (pls. 21-27, 50-56, 116) all first appeared in Home (1820a, b; 1821a, b).
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Honda, A.
(detail)
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1927 |
On the "Desmostylus".
Jour. of Zoology of Japan
39: 435.
–Regards Desmostylus as a monotreme.
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Hooijer, Dirk Albert
(detail)
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1952 |
Fact and fiction in hippopotamology (sampling the history of scientific error).
Osiris
10: 109-116.
–Reviews the nomenclatural history of "Hippopotamus minimus" and "Hippopotamus medius", noting that the first is a senior synonym of H. dubius. Corrects the name of Protosiren(?) dubia to P.(?) minima, new combination (113-114).
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Hooijer, Dirk Albert
(detail)
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1977 |
A sirenian skeleton from the Miocene of Eibergen, Province of Gelderland, The Netherlands: Metaxytherium cf. medium (Desmarest).
Scripta Geol.
41: 1-25. 6 pls.
–Describes and compares a partial skeleton of Middle-Late Miocene (Langenfeldian-Badenian?) age in the Leiden Museum.
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Hooijer, Dirk Albert
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1982 |
A sirenian rib dredged from the Western Scheldt, The Netherlands.
Netherlands Jour. Zool.
32(2): 261-262. Pl. 1.
–Describes the distal portion of a rib, of unknown age but resembling those of Metaxytherium cf. medium from the Miocene of Eibergen (see Hooijer, 1977).
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Hooijer, Dirk Albert
(detail)
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1984 |
The solution of the Cryptomastodon problem.
Netherlands Jour. Zool.
34(2): 228-231. 1 fig.
–Shows that the supposed desmostylian Cryptomastodon martini v. Koenigswald, 1933 was based on material of Stegodon (Proboscidea) and Geochelone (Chelonia).
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Hooker, Sascha K.; Gerber, Leah R.
(detail)
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2004 |
Marine reserves as a tool for ecosystem-based management: the potential importance of megafauna.
BioScience
54(1): 27-? Jan. 2004.
–Lists HG as extinct, and TI, TS, and TM as "of significant concern" (30).
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Hope Vale Aboriginal Community
(detail)
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1999 |
A guugu yimithirr bama wii - girrbithi and ngawiya - a turtle and dugong hunting management plan.
Hope Vale (Australia), Hope Vale Aboriginal Community.
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Hopewell-Smith, Arthur
(detail)
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1913 |
An introduction to dental anatomy and physiology, descriptive and applied.
London, J. & A. Churchill:
xx + 372. Frontisp. 334 figs. 5 pls.
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Hopkins, David M.
(detail)
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1967 |
The Cenozoic history of Beringia - a synthesis. In: D. M. Hopkins (ed.), The Bering Land Bridge.
Stanford Univ. Press:
451-484. 4 figs.
–Sirs., 479. See also W.S. Laughlin (1967) and V.B. Scheffer (1967).
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Hopwood, A. Tindell
(detail)
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1927 |
Sirens in fancy and in fact.
Nat. Hist. Mag.
(London)
1(1): 17-21. 3 figs. Jan. 1927.
–Pop. acc. of fossil and Recent sirs. and the mermaid legend. Notes the existence of a partial skeleton of Metaxytherium from Ragusa, Sicily, in the British Museum.
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Horikawa, Hideo; Kobayashi, Iwao; Takahashi, Keiichi
(detail)
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1987 |
[Marine mammal fossils from Niigata Prefecture.] In: Y. Hasegawa (ed.), [Study on fossil marine mammals from Japan. (Subject of study) Studies on biostratigraphy and paleontology of Cenozoic marine mammals.]
Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010:
18-20. March 1987.
–In Japanese.
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Horn, Gabriel
(detail)
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1989 |
Steller's sea cow.
New York, Crestwood House (Gone Forever series):
1-48. Illus.
–Children's book, with numerous underwater photos of Florida manatees.
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Horsfield, Thomas
(detail)
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1851 |
A catalogue of the Mammalia in the Museum of the Hon. East-India Company.
London, W. H. Allen & Co.:
vi + 212.
–Lists a skull of Halicore dugung from Siam (139).
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Hotta, Akemi
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1998 |
Manatee.
San Francisco, Chronicle Books:
1-96. Illus.
–First publ. by Shichiken Publ. Co., Ltd., Japan, 1996. Album of color photos of Florida manatees by Rei Ohara, with brief text by Hotta.
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Houhoulis, Paula
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1990 |
Excerpts from [a senior thesis entitled] Applications of the Geographic Information System to manatees (Trichechus manatus) in West Tampa Bay, Florida. In: J. E. Reynolds, III & K. D. Haddad (eds.), Report of the Workshop on Geographic Information Systems as an Aid to Managing Habitat for West Indian Manatees in Florida and Georgia.
Florida Mar. Res. Publ.
49: 54-57. Dec. 1990.
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Houk, Randy
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1997 |
Chessie, the travelin' man.
Fairfield (Connecticut), The Benefactory, Inc., for the Humane Society of the United States (Animal Tales series):
1-32. Illus.
–Available with audio cassette tape featuring narration and music by Tom Chapin. Also published by Reader's Digest Young Families, Inc., Westport, Connecticut (1997?). Children's story, in verse form, of the travels of Florida manatee "Chessie" up and down the U.S. Atlantic Coast in 1994 and 1995.
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Houssaye, Alexandra
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2009 |
"Pachyostosis" in aquatic amniotes: a review.
Integrative Zoology
4: 325-340. 1 tab. 1 fig.
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Houttuyn, Martin
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1761-73 |
Natuurlyke Historie, of uitvoerige Beschryving der Dieren, Planten en Mineraalen, volgens het Samenstel van den Heer Linnaeus.... Deel 1. Dieren.
Amsterdam, F. Houttuyn (in 18 parts, 1761-73).
–Allen 283. Manati, 1: 462.
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Howard, Hildegarde
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1966 |
A possible ancestor of the Lucas auk (Family Mancallidae) from the Tertiary of Orange County, California.
Los Angeles County Mus. Contrib. Sci.
No. 101: 1-8.
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Howell, Alfred Brazier
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1930 |
Aquatic mammals: their adaptations to life in the water.
Springfield (Ill.) & Baltimore, Charles C Thomas; London, Bailliere, Tindall, & Cox:
xii + 338. 54 figs.
–Rev.: Jour. Anat. 65: 280-281. Repr.: Dover Publ. Co., 1970.
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Howell, John H.
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1968 |
The Borgu Game Reserve of northern Nigeria: Part 2.
Nigerian Field
33(4): 147-165. 1 tab. 5 pls. Oct. 1968.
–Discusses the occurrence, natural history, and hunting of T. senegalensis in the Doro River Forest Reserve, which is to be added to the Borgu Game Reserve (150-151, 165).
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Howes, C. A.; Bamber, M.
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1970 |
Rarities in a museum.
Oryx
10(5): 326-328. Sept. 1970.
–Lists Dugong specimens from Kenya and Ceylon in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter, England (327).
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Howes, G. B.
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1893 |
On the coracoid of the terrestrial Vertebrata.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London
1893(3): 585-592. 2 figs. Oct. 1893.
–Sirs., 572 (?).
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Howes, G. B.; Harrison, J.
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1893 |
On the skeleton and teeth of the Australian dugong.
Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 62nd Meeting
(Edinburgh, 1892):
790.
–Observations on vertebral epiphyses, phalanges, and dentition in the dugong; compares the dugong with the manatee, Halitherium, Metaxytherium, and Cetacea.
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Hoyt, Erich
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1995 |
One last song for the sirenian: the brief "return" of the Steller's sea cow.
Nature Canada
24(1): 60-61. 2 figs. Winter 1995.
–Pop. acc. of H. gigas and a supposed sighting that proved to be a gray whale.
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Huang, Wenrui; Liu, Xiaohai; Chen, Xinjian; Flannery; Michael S.
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2010 |
Estimating river flow effects on water ages by hydrodynamic modeling in Little Manatee River estuary, Florida, USA.
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
10(1-2): 197-211. 2 tables. 9 figures. DOI: 10.1007/s10652-009-9143-6. April 2010.
–ABSTRACT: The water age in a tidal river in Florida, Little Manatee River, has been investigated in this study by the application of a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model. In response to a pulse dye release in the upper end of the river boundary, the hydrodynamic model determines the water age for a given location by recording the time for the dye to reach the given river location. The hydrodynamic model uses horizontal curvilinear orthogonal grids to represent the complex river system that includes several bayous and tributaries. The model has was calibrated and verified in previous study by using two continuous data sets for a 6month period. Satisfactory model verifications indicate that the hydrodynamic model is capable of quantifying the mixing and transport process for calculating the water age in the tidal river. For 17 freshwater inflow scenarios in the Little Manatee River, the hydrodynamic model was applied to simulate water ages along the main channel of the river at 2-km interval. Flow rates in the 17 scenarios varying from 0.26 to 76.56m super(3)/s cover the range of the observed flows in the Little Manatee River. Water ages from model predictions range from the minimum 1.2days under the maximum 76.56m super(3)/s inflow condition to the 50days under the minimum 0.26m super(3)/s inflow condition. Empirical regression equations at three selected stations, with the correlation coefficient R super(2) above 0.96, were derived from numerical model simulations to correlate water ages to freshwater inflows. The empirical water-age equation derived from hydrodynamic model simulations can be used to provide quick and low-cost estimations of water ages in response to various inflow scenarios for studying physical-chemical and biological processes in the river.
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Hucke, K.; Voigt, E.
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1929 |
Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Fauna des norddeutschen Septarientones.
Zs. Deutsch. Geol. Ges.
81: 159-168. 2 pls.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.: SEE ALSO Blair & Hudson, 1992; Chambers et al., 1989; Johnstone & Hudson, 1980, 1981; Ligon & Hudson, 1977; Maynes & Hudson, 1981; Ober & Hudson, 1988?.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1977a |
The dugong Dugong dugon (Müller 1776) in Papua New Guinea: a programme for conservation, management and public education.
Wildlife in Papua New Guinea
77/14: iv + 41 + 9 pp. between pp. 29 & 30 + 11 pp. between pp. 35 & 36. 8 figs.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1977b |
Dugong: distribution, hunting, protective legislation and cultural significance in Papua New Guinea.
Wildlife in Papua New Guinea
77/16: 1-22. 21 figs.
–Results of two mail surveys to determine dugong distribution, hunting areas, hunting methods, population dynamics, needed conservation measures, and cultural significance in PNG. Includes a selection of dugong legends.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1978 |
Papua New Guinea's national animals.
Wildlife in Papua New Guinea
78/2: [1-14]. 33 figs.
–A collection of articles that first appeared in New Nation. Includes brief pop. acc. and figure of dugong, 12-13.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1979 |
Dugong conservation, management and public education programme in Papua New Guinea.
Wildlife in Papua New Guinea
79/1: 38-42. 4 figs.
–Repr. from B.E.T. Hudson (ed.), Wildlife in Papua New Guinea: wildlife conservation & management in Papua New Guinea. Proc. South Pacif. Commission Workshop on Environmental Planning & Assessment, 26-28 Jan. & 18-28 Feb. 1978. Konedobu (PNG), Wildlife Division, Dept. of Lands & Environment, 1978.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1980a |
Dugong conservation management and public education programme report 1978-1980, and action plan 1980-1982.
Wildlife in Papua New Guinea
80/8: 1-102. 65 figs.
–Detailed report on dugong-related activities in PNG, with extensive appendices including posters, public-education aids, questionnaires, and other documents.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1980c |
Dugongs in Papua New Guinea: West New Britain. Background information, aerial surveys, a village patrol, recommendations.
Wildlife in Papua New Guinea
80/15: 1-22. 14 figs.
–Published May 1981?
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1980e |
Dugong myth and management in Papua New Guinea. In: L. Morauta, J. Pernetta & W. Heaney (eds.), Traditional conservation in Papua New Guinea: implications for today.
Boroko (Papua New Guinea), Institute of Applied Social & Economic Research, Monogr. 16:
311-315.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1981a |
Interview and aerial survey data in relation to resource management of the dugong in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea.
Bull. Mar. Sci.
31(3): 662-672. 1 tab. 7 figs. 1 pl. July 1981.
–?Abstr.: Internatl. Symp. Biol. Manage. Mangroves Trop. Shallow Water Communs. 2: 30-31, 1980?
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1981b |
The dugong conservation, management and public education programme in Papua New Guinea: working with people to conserve their dugong resources. In: H. Marsh (ed.), The dugong. Proceedings of a seminar/workshop held at James Cook University of North Queensland 8-13 May 1979 (q.v.).
[Townsville (Australia)], James Cook Univ. (vii + 400):
123-141. 5 figs.
–Describes the program's history and aims, its present scope, and the educational and research methods used. Also includes as appendices sample carcass and aerial survey data sheets (388-398).
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1983 |
Dugongs of the northern Torres Strait: aerial surveys, observations during a tagging project, catch statistics, with recommendations for conservation and management. [Abstr.]
Proc. Pacif. Sci. Congress
15(1-2): 108.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1984 |
So long, dugong.
BBC Wildlife
2(6): 298-301. 5 figs. June 1984.
–Pop. acc. of the linkage between the decline of dugongs and cultural change among the Kiwai of Papua New Guinea.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1986a |
The hunting of dugong at Daru, Papua New Guinea, during 1978-1982: community management and education initiatives. In: A. K. Haines, G. C. Williams & D. Coates (eds.), Torres Strait Fisheries Seminar, Port Moresby, 11-14 February 1985.
Canberra, Austral. Govt. Publ. Serv. (vii + 344):
77-94. 5 figs.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.
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1986c |
Dugongs - traditional harvesting and conservation. In: S. Burgin (ed.), Endangered species: social, scientific, economic and legal aspects ....
Sydney, Total Environment Centre:
188-205.
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Hudson, Brydget E. T.; Marsh, Helene D.
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1986 |
Present and future value of data concerning the Torres Strait area accumulated by the Australian Coastal Surveillance Centre. In: A. K. Haines, G. C. Williams, & D. Coates (eds.), Torres Strait Fisheries Seminar, Port Moresby, 11-14 February 1985.
Canberra, Austral. Govt. Publ. Serv. (vii + 344):
316-334. 6 tabs. 7 figs.
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Huerta, Jerónimo Gómez de
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1624 |
Historia natural de Cayo Plinio Secundo....
Madrid:
434 leaves.
–Manatee material based on Gómara, fol. 230 recto, fol. 432 ff.; reprinted by Durand (1983: 148-149). According to Durand, Huerta here coined the term "manato", an inadvertent combination of the proper name "Mato" with "manatí" that was quoted by several later authors.
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Hughes, Claire D.
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1993 |
The manatee: rescue at sea.
Sky Magazine
(Delta Air Lines)
22(3): 74-83. 14 figs. Mar. 1993.
–Pop. acc. of Florida manatees and their conservation.
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Hughes, George R.
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1969 |
Dugong status survey in Mozambique.
World Wildlife Yearbook
(World Wildlife Fund)
1969: 137-139.
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Hughes, George R.
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1971 |
Preliminary report on the sea turtles and dugongs of Moçambique. [Referência preliminar às tartarugas marítimas e dugongues de Moçambique.]
Veterin. Moçambique
(Lourenço Marques)
4(2): 45-62. 4 figs.
–Based on interviews with fishermen, discusses past and present dugong distribution in Mozambique and in the Maputa River, the need for enforcement of existing protective laws, and the need for sanctuaries (58-62).
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Hughes, George R.; Oxley-Oxland, R.
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1971 |
A survey of dugong (Dugong dugon) in and around Antonio Enes, northern Moçambique.
Biol. Conserv.
3(4): 299-301. 3 figs. July 1971.
–Reports the results of a brief aerial survey (27 dugongs sighted) and an interview with a fisherman, together with measurements of one dugong. Comments on dugong habits and the construction and use of dugong nets; concludes that there is a substantial dugong population in the area and that hunting pressure is slight. The survey result was also mentioned by Hughes in South Afr. Assoc. Mar. Biol. Res. Bull. No. 9: 43, 1971.
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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr.
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1992 |
A checklist of the fossil vertebrates of Florida.
Papers in Florida Paleontology
No. 6: 1-35. 1 tab. May 1992.
–Lists the fossil sirs. Protosiren sp., Crenatosiren olseni, Dioplotherium manigaulti, Corystosiren varguezi, "Hesperosiren" crataegensis, Metaxytherium calvertense, M. floridanum, Trichechus sp., and T. manatus from Florida. Considers the presence of desmostylians in Florida "extremely doubtful" (28-29, 33).
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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr.; Morgan, Gary Scott
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1989 |
Stratigraphy, paleoecology, and vertebrate fauna of the Leisey Shell Pit Local Fauna, Early Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) of southwestern Florida.
Papers in Florida Paleontology
No. 2: 1-19. 3 tabs. 5 figs. July 1989.
–Lists T. manatus in the faunal lists from Leisey Sites 1A, 3A, and 3B, Hillsborough County, Florida (11).
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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr.; Pratt, Ann E.
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1998 |
New Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) vertebrate faunas from coastal Georgia.
Jour. Vert. Paleo.
18(2): 412-429. 7 tabs. 5 figs. June 15, 1998.
–Lists "the dugong Metaxytherium" among pre-Pleistocene taxa collected at the Porters Pit Site, Chatham County, Georgia (m415). The elements recovered are not specified, and the geological age of the fossils is uncertain.
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Hulbert, Richard C., Jr.; Reinhart, Roy Herbert; Morgan, Gary Scott; Pratt, Ann E.
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2001 |
Sirenians. Chap. 16 in: R. C. Hulbert, Jr. (ed.), The fossil vertebrates of Florida.
Gainesville, University Press of Florida (xv + 350 pp.):
322-330. 9 figs.
–Reviews the fossil sirs. reported from the state. A checklist of fossil sirs. of Florida appears on pp. 69-70, with a note on p. 73. The reported desmostylian occurrences in Florida are discounted (326, 330).
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Humboldt, Alexander von
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1819 |
Voyage aux régions équinoxiales du Nouveau Continent, fait en 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803 et 1804, par Al. de Humboldt et A. Bonpland.... Tome second.
Paris, N. Maze (entire work: 3 vols., 1814-25):
Vol. 2: 1-722.
–Allen 579. Engl. eds., 1819, 1852-53. German ed., Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta (4 vols.), 1859-60. Manati, 2: 226-228, 606; in 1819 London ed., 4: 447-450; in Stuttgart ed., 3: 44-46, 4: 162-163, 284-285, 293. Durand (1983: 74-75, 97) quotes the manatee passages from a Spanish ed.
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Humboldt, Alexander von
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1826 |
Essai politique sur l'isle de Cuba.... Tome II.
Paris, Gide Fils:
1-408.
–Discusses manatees at freshwater springs in the Bahia de Jagua (18-19).
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1838 |
Über den Manati des Orinoko.
Wiegmann's Arch. Naturgesch.
4(1): 1-10. Pls. 1-2.
–Allen 935. Transl. from French and annotated by A. F. A. Wiegmann. Describes the distribution, measurements, external and internal anatomy (especially of the mouth region), food, habits, hunting, and use of products of Orinoco manatees. The plates give overall views of the animal and of the interior of the mouth, and a schematic longitudinal section of the body, showing the horizontal diaphragm. See also A.F.A. Wiegmann (1838).
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Humes, Arthur G.
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1964 |
Harpacticus pulex, a new species of copepod from the skin of a porpoise and a manatee in Florida.
Bull. Mar. Sci. Gulf & Caribbean
14(4): 517-528. 32 figs. Dec. 1964.
–Spanish summ. Describes an ectoparasite from specimens of Tursiops truncatus and Trichechus manatus latirostris held in the Miami Seaquarium.
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Humphreys, John
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1908 |
The teeth of fossil fishes.
Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., Odont. Sect.
1(3): 7-16. 1 pl.
–P. 8: {"In Edentates we find the teeth of the sloths are formed of a dentine permeated by vascular canals, hence termed vaso-dentine. The megatherium, the gigantic extinct sloth of South America, exhibits this variety very clearly, in which the dentine and the cementum also were rich in looped blood-vessels which traversed the structures.
"The teeth of the manatee possess similar characteristics...."}
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Hunger, Richard; Magalowski, G.
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1957 |
Mitteilung über neue, umfangreiche Sirenierfunde aus dem marinen Mitteloligozän Mitteldeutschlands.
Geologie
6: 837-841. 1 tab. 4 figs.
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Hunt, Archibald E.
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1899 |
Ethnographical notes on the Murray Islands, Torres Straits.
Jour. Anthrop. Inst. Great Britain & Ireland
28: 5-19. Read Feb. 22, 1898.
–Pp. 12-13: {"The vegetable food of the island [Mer] included cocoanuts, yams (several varieties), sweet potatoes, bananas, sugar cane, and several indigenous fruits. Pigs, birds, [13] fish, dugong, shell-fish, turtle, crustacea, &c., are also eaten."}
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Hunter, John
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1787 |
Observations on the structure and oeconomy of whales.
Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London
77(2): 371-450. Pls. 16-23. Read June 28, 1787.
–Repr. in J. F. Palmer (ed.), The works of John Hunter, F.R.S. London, Longmans, Vol. 4: 331-392, 1837. Alludes in passing to the lobulated condition of the manatee kidney (m413).
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Hunter, Margaret E.; Mignucci-Giannoni, Antonio A.; Pause Tucker, Kimberly C.; King, Timothy L.; Bonde, Robert K.; Gray, Brian A.; McGuire, Peter M.
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2012 |
Puerto Rico and Florida manatees represent genetically distinct groups.
Conserv. Genet.
13(6): 1623-1635. 3 tabs. 4 figs. + online supplemental material. DOI 10.1007/s10592-012-0414-2 Dec. 2012 (publ. online Oct. 7, 2012).
–ABSTRACT: The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) populations in Florida (T. m. latirostris) and Puerto Rico (T. m. manatus) are considered distinct subspecies and are listed together as endangered under the United States Endangered Species Act. Sustained management and conservation efforts for the Florida subspecies have led to the suggested reclassification of the species to a threatened or delisted status. However, the two populations are geographically distant, morphologically distinct, and habitat degradation and boat strikes continue to threaten the Puerto Rico population. Here, 15 microsatellite markers and mitochondrial control region sequences were used to determine the relatedness of the two populations and investigate the genetic diversity and phylogeographic organization of the Puerto Rico population. Highly divergent allele frequencies were identified between Florida and Puerto Rico using microsatellite (F ST = 0.16; R ST = 0.12 (P < 0.001)) and mitochondrial (F ST = 0.66; Ф ST = 0.50 (P < 0.001)) DNA. Microsatellite Bayesian cluster analyses detected two populations (K = 2) and no admixture or recent migrants between Florida (q = 0.99) and Puerto Rico (q = 0.98). The microsatellite genetic diversity values in Puerto Rico (HE = 0.45; NA = 3.9), were similar, but lower than those previously identified in Florida (HE = 0.48, NA = 4.8). Within Puerto Rico, the mitochondrial genetic diversity values (π = 0.001; h = 0.49) were slightly lower than those previously reported (π = 0.002; h = 0.54) and strong phylogeographic structure was identified (F ST global = 0.82; Ф ST global = 0.78 (P < 0.001)). The genetic division with Florida, low diversity, small population size (N = 250), and distinct threats and habitat emphasize the need for separate protections in Puerto Rico. Conservation efforts including threat mitigation, migration corridors, and protection of subpopulations could lead to improved genetic variation in the endangered Puerto Rico manatee population.
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Hüpsch, Baron von
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1774 |
Beschreibung einiger neuentdeckten versteinten Theile grosser Seethiere.
Der Naturforscher
3: 178-183.
–Allen 328. Reports fossil ear and other bones of sirs. and cetaceans from Antwerp.
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Hurst, Lawrence A.; Beck, Cathy A.
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1988 |
Microhistological characteristics of selected aquatic plants of Florida with techniques for the study of manatee food habits.
U.S. Fish & Wildl. Service Biol. Rept.
88(18): xii + 145. 6 tabs. 93 figs. Sept. 1988.
–Describes microhistological characters of 83 taxa of plants found in manatee habitat in Florida (but does not indicate which are known to be eaten by manatees); provides identification keys and sample data sheets; and details procedures for collecting, processing, and analyzing samples of manatee ingesta and for preparing and photographing reference slides of plants. Includes a glossary and an index.
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1975a |
The dugong: endangered siren of the South Seas.
Natl. Parks & Conserv. Mag.
49(2): 15-18. 3 figs. Feb. 1975.
–Pop. acc. with range map. Notes (18) that bleeding dugong carcasses in Queensland were not molested by sharks or other predators.
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1975b |
A review of the literature of the dugong (Dugong dugon).
U.S. Dept. Interior, Fish & Wildl. Serv., Wildl. Research Rept.
No. 4: 1-30. 2 tabs. 8 figs.
–In 1973, Husar, under contract to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, produced an unpublished Survey of the Order Sirenia in four parts dealing with the four living species. These were the basis for this work as well as Husar (1977a, b; 1978a, b, c). In 1975 she compiled An annotated bibliography of the Recent Sirenia (Trichechus, Dugong, Hydrodamalis), comprising 1,181 titles and likewise unpublished, but incorporated into the bibliography of Marsh et al. (1979).
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1975c |
Sirenia. Project 1038. Sea cows - world-wide conservation programme.
World Wildl. Yearbook
(Morges, Switzerland, World Wildl. Fund)
1974-75: 292-294.
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1977a |
Trichechus inunguis.
Mamm. Species
(Amer. Soc. Mammalogists)
No. 72: 1-4. June 15, 1977.
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1977b |
The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus).
U.S. Dept. Interior, Fish & Wildl. Serv., Wildl. Research Rept.
No. 7: 1-22. 4 tabs. 4 figs. June 22, 1977.
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1978a |
Dugong dugon.
Mamm. Species
(Amer. Soc. Mammalogists)
No. 88: 1-7. 4 figs. Jan. 6, 1978.
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1978b |
Trichechus senegalensis.
Mamm. Species
(Amer. Soc. Mammalogists)
No. 89: 1-3. 3 figs. Jan. 6, 1978.
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Husar, Sandra L.
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1978c |
Trichechus manatus.
Mamm. Species
(Amer. Soc. Mammalogists)
No. 93: 1-5. 3 figs. Jan. 6, 1978.
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Husson, A. M.
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1973 |
Voorlopige lijst van de zoogdierens van Suriname.
Zool. Bijdragen
(Leiden)
14: 1-15.
–Engl. summ. Manatee, 11.
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Husson, A. M.
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1978 |
The mammals of Suriname.
Zool. Monogr., Rijksmus. Nat. Hist.
(Leiden)
2: xxxiv + 569. 92 tabs. Frontisp. 52 figs. 160 pls. 3 maps.
–Summarizes the distribution and natural history in Suriname of T. m. manatus (334-339, pls. 90-91), mainly on the basis of previous literature. Includes skull measurements of 5 specimens and some external measurements of 3. Repeats a report that manatees like ripe bananas so much that they will overturn boats to get them!
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Hutchins, Jane
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1968 |
Discovering mermaids and sea monsters.
Tring, Shire Publs.:
1-40. Illus.
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Hutchinson, H. N.
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1892 |
Extinct monsters. A popular account of some of the larger forms of ancient animal life....
London:
xxii + 270. 58 figs. 26 pls.
–Rev.: Nat. Sci. 2: 135-143. Rhytina, 246-250, fig. 58, pl. 26.
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Hutton, Robert F.
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1964 |
A second list of parasites from marine and coastal animals of Florida.
Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc.
83: 439-447.
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Huxley, Thomas Henry
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1871 |
A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals.
London, J. & A. Churchill:
vi + 510. Illus.
–New York ed., D. Appleton & Co., 1872: 1-431, 110 figs. Sirs., 332, 387-391 (1872 ed., 330).
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Hyrtl, Joseph
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1845 |
Vergleichend-anatomische Untersuchungen über das innere Gehörorgan des Menschen und der Säugethiere.
Prague, F. Ehrlich:
viii + 139. 9 pls.
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Hyrtl, Joseph
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1873 |
Die Corrosions-anatomie und ihre Ergebnisse.
Vienna, Wilhelm Braumüller:
1-253. Illus.
–Discusses the kidney of Dugong.
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Hysing-Dahl, Christian
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2010 |
Sjøkyr - forunderlige dyr.
Naturen
No. 4: 205-213. 14 figs.
–Discusses sirs. and other marine mammals in relation to mermaid legends.
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