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Jackson, Crawford G., Jr.: SEE Arata & Jackson, 1965. (detail)
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Jackson, E. Sandford (detail)
   
1923
Historical notes from the records in the Brisbane Hospital (1850-1870).
Med. Jour. Austral. (10th year) 1(11): 281-286. Mar. 17, 1923 (read Feb. 2, 1923).
–Biographical sketch of Dr. William Hobbs. P. 282: {"Dr. Hobbs did much to introduce dugong oil as a substitute for cod liver oil, using it in all the diseases for which the latter long held reputation. He published a lecture on dugong oil under the title "Elaiopathy," to which reference is made in Lang's "Queensland." (Spongiopiline soaked in dugong oil was a favourite treatment for phthisis with Dr. Hobbs.)"}
  As far as I can determine, Hobbs' lecture "Elaiopathy" was published only in a newspaper, the Melbourne Argus, Sept. 19, 1857.
Jackson, Hartley H. T.: SEE Beard et al., 1942. (detail)
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Jackson, James; Thorpe, Erin (detail)
   
2011
Murphy the Manatee visits Memphis.
Bloomington (Indiana), AuthorHouse: 1-26. Illus. Oct. 14, 2011.
–Children's book about a young Florida manatee who travels to Memphis, Tennessee, to meet Elvis Presley. The story was inspired by the actual sighting (by author Jackson and a friend) of a manatee near Memphis in 2006.
 
 
Jackson, Jeremy B. C. (detail)
   
1997
Reefs since Columbus.
Coral Reefs 16 (Suppl.): S23-S32.
 
 
Jackson, Jeremy B. C.; Sala, Enric (detail)
   
2001
Unnatural oceans.
Scientia Marina 65 (Suppl. 2): 273-281. Sept. 2001.
 
 
Jackson, Jeremy B. C.; Kirby, Michael X.; Berger, Wolfgang H.; Bjorndal, Karen A.; Botsford, Louis W.; Bourque, Bruce J.; Bradbury, Roger H.; Cooke, Richard; Erlandson, John; Estes, James A.; Hughes, Terence P.; Kidwell, Susan; Lange, Carina B.; Lenihan, Hunter S.; Pandolfi, John M.; Peterson, Charles H.; Steneck, Robert S.; Tegner, Mia J.; Warner, Robert R. (detail)
   
2001
Historical overfishing and the recent collapse of coastal ecosystems.
Science 293(5530): 629-638. 1 tab. 3 figs. July 27, 2001.
–Discusses the exploitation of Steller's sea cows and Australian dugongs. Estimates that eastern Australia once supported 1 million to 3.6 million dugongs (now reduced to an estimated 14,000), with over 104,000 in Moreton Bay alone (now an estimated 500 only). These historical estimates are considered too high by at least some dugong biologists.
Jackson, Richard: SEE Ponte et al., 1994. (detail)
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Jacobi, E. F. (detail)
   
1969
Hippopotamus, tapir and manatee house at Amsterdam Zoo.
Internatl. Zoo Yearbk. 9: 63-65. 1 fig. 2 pls.
–Illustrates the overall plan of the building.
 
 
Jacobs, Francine (detail)
   
1991
Sam the sea cow.
New York, Walker & Co.: 1-47. Illus.
–Simultaneously publ. in Markham, Ontario by Thomas Allen & Son. First ed.: Sewer Sam, the sea cow, N.Y., Walker & Co., 1979. Children's book on Florida manatees, based on "Sewer Sam"'s rehabilitation at the Miami Seaquarium.
 
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Jacobs, Louis L.; Fiorillo, Anthony R.; Gangloff, Roland; Pasch, Anne (detail)
   
2007
Desmostylian remains from Unalaska Island, Aleutian chain, Alaska.
Bull. Carnegie Mus. Nat. Hist. No. 39: 189-202. 11 figs.
–Describes unnamed desmostylian remains of Late Olig. or (more likely) earliest Mioc. age.
 
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Jacobs, Louis L.; Fiorillo, Anthony R.; Nishida, Yosuke; Fitzgerald, Erich M. G. (detail)
   
2009
Mid-Cenozoic marine mammals from Alaska. In: L.B. Albright, III (ed.), Papers on geology, vertebrate paleontology, and biostratigraphy in honor of Michael O. Woodburne.
Mus. Northern Arizona Bull. No. 65: 171-184.
 
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Jacobs, Louis L.; Fiorillo, Anthony R.; Nishida, Yosuke; Fitzgerald, Erich M. G. (detail)
   
2009
Mid-Cenozoic marine mammals from Alaska. In: L. B. Albright, III (ed.), Papers on geology, vertebrate paleontology, and biostratigraphy in honor of Michael O. Woodburne.
Museum of Northern Arizona Bull. 65: 171-184. 6 figs.
 
 
Jacobsen (detail)
   
1889
[Title?]
Globus 1889: 183.
 
 
Jacquet, Alain; Kleinschmidt, Traute; Dubois, Thierry; Schnek, Arthur G.; Looze, Yvan; Braunitzer, Gerhard (detail)
   
1989
The thiol proteinases from the latex of Carica papaya L.: IV. Proteolytic specificities of chymopapain and papaya proteinase O determined by digestion of a-globin chains.
Biol. Chem. Hoppe-Seyler 370(8): 819-830.
–German summ. Study of plant enzymes, using a-chains of manatee and mole hemoglobin as substrates.
Jacquinot, Honoré: SEE Pucheran & Jacquinot, 1853. (detail)
Jaeger, Jean-Jacques: SEE Court & Jaeger, 1991. (detail)
 
 
Jaekel, Otto (detail)
   
1911
Die Wirbeltiere. Eine Übersicht über die fossilen und lebenden Formen.
Berlin, Borntraeger Bros.: viii + 252. 281 figs.
–Abstrs.: Amer. Jour. Sci. (4)33: 592?; Geol. Zentralbl. 17: 475?; Jahresber. Anat. Entwickl. (n.s.) 18(3): 202-205?; Nature (London) 89: 134? Sirenii, 245.
 
 
Jaffe, J. S.; et al. (detail)
   
2007
Measurement of the acoustic reflectivity of Sirenia (Florida manatees) at 171 kHz.
Jour. Acoustical Soc. Amer. 121(1): 158-165.
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Jagan, Janet (detail)
   
1995
Patricia the baby manatee and other stories.
Leeds, Peepal Tree Books: 1-76. Illus.
–Book of children's stories. The one about hand-rearing an orphaned manatee in Guyana is on pp. 59-62, with 1 fig.
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Jäger, Georg Friedrich von (detail)
   
1835
Ueber die fossilen Säugethiere, welche in Würtemberg [sic] aufgefunden worden sind.
Stuttgart, Carl Erhard: [iii] + 1-70. 9 pls.
–Abstr.: Jour. Géol. (Paris) 1: 392-393, 1830? A second installment, expanding the work to 214 pages and 20 plates, was published in 1839. Describes sir. rib fragments from the Miocene Molasse near Baltringen, Germany (3-4; pl. 9, figs. 1-6).
 
 
Jäger, Georg Friedrich von (detail)
   
1850
Ueber die fossilen Säugethiere Würtembergs [sic].
Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop.-Carol. 22(2): 765-934. Pls. 68-72.
–Also publ. as separate in 171 pp. + pls. Discusses Halianassa.
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Jäger, Georg Friedrich von (detail)
   
1857
Osteologische Bemerkungen.
Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leopoldino-Carolinae Nat. Curios. 26(1): 87-134. Pls. 6-8.
–Describes skulls, dentitions, and postcranial skeletons of four T. manatus from Suriname (91-98, pl. 6), and skull and dentition of a dugong, with particular attention to the presence of interfrontal fontanelles in both species (98-99, pl. 6).
 
 
James, D. B. (detail)
   
1988
Some observations and remarks on the endangered marine animals of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Proc. Symp. Endangered Marine Animals & Marine Parks (Cochin, India, Jan. 12-16, 1985) 1: 337-340. 3 pls. Oct. 1988.
 
 
James, Gideon T.; Slaughter, Bob H. (detail)
   
1974
A primitive new Middle Pliocene murid from Wadi el Natrun, Egypt.
Ann. Geol. Surv. Egypt 4: 333-361. 4 tabs. 8 figs.
–Notes the occurrence of indeterminate sir. remains in the Wadi el Natrun local fauna (m339).
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James, P. S. B. R. (detail)
   
1974
An osteological study of the dugong, Dugong dugon (Sirenia) from India.
Marine Biology 27(2): 173-184. 4 tabs. 6 figs. Oct. 31, 1974.
–Gives data on two skeletons, 15 other skulls, 10 mandibles, and other bones; but most measurements are not defined well enough to be usable. The text is mostly a general description of dugong osteology. No evidence is found for sexual dimorphism in linear dimensions, nor for taxonomic splitting of Indian from Red Sea dugongs.
 
 
James, P. S. B. R. (detail)
   
1988
On the conservation and management of marine mammals of India.
Proc. Symp. Endangered Marine Animals & Marine Parks (Cochin, India, Jan. 12-16, 1985) 1: 61-64. Oct. 1988.
 
 
Jamir, N. C. (detail)
   
1985
Last round-up for sea cow in sight.
Science News Service 4: 181.
–Discusses dugongs in southern Mindanao, Philippines.
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Janis, Christine M. (detail)
   
1988
New ideas in ungulate phylogeny and evolution.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 3(11): 291-297. 3 tabs. 2 figs. + cover illus. Nov. 1988.
–Accepts the monophyly of the Tethytheria, and suggests that they all were primitively semi-aquatic, the proboscideans being "secondarily terrestrial" (292-295).
 
 
Janis, Christine M.; Fortelius, Mikael (detail)
   
1988
On the means whereby mammals achieve increased functional durability of their dentitions, with special reference to limiting factors.
Biol. Rev. 63: 197-230. 2 tabs. 4 figs.
 
 
Janisch (detail)
   
1880
Scraps from public records.
St. Helena Almanack (Jamestown, Govt. Printer), 1880.
 
 
Janson, Thor (detail)
   
1979
The remarkable manatee. A personal adventure.
Bull. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 50(5): 8-9, 28-29. Illus.
 
 
Janson, Thor (detail)
   
1980
Discovering the mermaids.
Oryx 15(4): 374-379. 2 figs. Aug. 1980.
Janssen, A. W.: SEE Bosch et al., 1975. (detail)
Janvier, Philippe: SEE Ginsburg et al. (detail)
 
 
Janzen, Daniel H. (detail)
   
1984
Dispersal of small seeds by big herbivores: foliage is the fruit.
Amer. Naturalist 123: 338-353.
Jaquette, Leslee: SEE Zastrow & Jaquette, 2001. (detail)
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Jarman, P. J. (detail)
   
1966
The status of the dugong (Dugong dugon Müller); Kenya, 1961.
East Afr. Wildl. Jour. 4: 82-88. 1 fig. Aug. 1966.
–Preliminary report: Anon. (1966b). Detailed account of distribution and natural history, based largely on interviews with fishermen.
Jarman, Yuni: SEE Irwandi & Jarman, 1979. (detail)
 
 
Jay, D. (detail)
   
1919
Dugong hunting.
The Lone Hand, Oct. 25, 1919: 40-41. 3 figs.
–Dugong hunting in tropical Australia.
 
 
Jayasankar, P.; Anoop, B.; Rajagopalan, M. (detail)
   
2008
PCR-based sex determination of cetaceans and dugong from the Indian Seas.
Current Science 94: 1513-1516.
 
 
Jeannin, A. (detail)
   
1936
Mammifères sauvages du Cameroun.
Paris, Paul Lechevalier (Encyclopédie Biologique XVI): iii + 255. 30 pls. Aug. 31, 1936.
–Brief account of T. senegalensis, 92-93.
 
 
Jeannin, A. (detail)
   
1951
Le dugong. In: La faune africaine: biologie, histoire, folklore, chasse.
Paris, Payot: 1-242.
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Jefferson, George T.; Fierstine, Harry L.; Wesling, John R.; Ku, Teh-Lung (detail)
   
1992
Pleistocene terrestrial vertebrates from near Point San Luis, and other localities in San Luis Obispo County, California.
Bull. So. Calif. Acad. Sci. 91(1): 26-38. 5 tabs. 3 figs. Apr. 1992.
–Lists "Hydrodamalis sp." in tab. 1 (p. 29) as part of a Late Pleistocene fauna coming from Pecho Creek, San Luis Obispo County, but does not discuss this record in the text, nor show the locality on the accompanying maps.
Jefferson, Thomas A.: SEE ALSO Beasley & Jefferson, 1997; Reeves et al., 1996; Smith et al., 1995, 1997. (detail)
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Jefferson, Thomas A.; Baumgardner, George D. (detail)
   
1997
Osteological specimens of marine mammals (Cetacea and Sirenia) from the western Gulf of Mexico.
Texas Jour. Sci. 49(2): 97-108. 1 fig. May 1997.
–Lists marine mammals from the western Gulf held in the Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection at Texas A&M University, College Station, which includes two male T. manatus skeletons from Texas: one from Copano Bay, collected 1928, and one from the Bolivar Peninsula, collected 1983.
 
 
Jefferson, Thomas A.; Leatherwood, J. Stephen (detail)
   
1995
[Marine mammals.] In: W. Fischer, F. Krupp, W. Schneider, C. Sommer, K. E. Carpenter, & V. H. Niem (eds.), Guia FAO para la identificacion de especies para los fines de la pesca. Pacifico centro-oriental. Vol. 3: Vertebrados - Parte 2.
Rome, United Nations Food & Agric. Org. (v + 1201-1813): 1669-1744. Illus.
 
 
Jel, Paul de (detail)
   
1944
El manati (Trichechus manatus): ¨Un animal o un monstruo?
Mem. Soc. Cienc. Nat. La Salle (Caracas) 4(10): 20-23. 2 figs. May-Aug. 1944.
 
 
Jeletzky, J. A. (detail)
   
1973
Age and depositional environments of Tertiary rocks of Nootka Island, British Columbia (92-E): mollusks versus foraminifers.
Canad. Jour. Earth Scis. 10(3): 331-365. 2 figs. 3 pls. Mar. 1973.
–Reports a fragment of a sir. rib from a unit ("Division D") of Early Miocene (Zemorrian, upper Blakely) age on Nootka Island (356-357).
 
 
Jelgersma, Gerbrandus (detail)
   
1934
Das Gehirn der Wassersäugetiere. Eine anatomische Untersuchung.
Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth: 1-238. 188 figs.
–See also W.J.C. Verhaart, 1972.
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Jenkins, Patricia Belz (detail)
   
1997
A safe home for manatees.
New York, HarperCollins Publs.: 1-32. Illus.
–Children's book on Florida manatees and the threats to their habitat. Part of the publisher's Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, Stage 1 (for ages 3-6).
Jenkins, Robert L.: SEE ALSO Cardeilhac et al., 1981; Irvine et al., 1980; Neal et al., 1979. (detail)
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Jenkins, Robert L. (detail)
   
1981
Captive husbandry of the manatees at Marineland of Florida. In: R. L. Brownell, Jr., & K. Ralls (eds.), The West Indian manatee in Florida. Proceedings of a workshop held in Orlando, Florida 27-29 March 1978 (q.v.).
Tallahassee, Florida Dept. Nat. Res. (iv + 154): 128-130.
–Describes the captive facilities and diet, the manatees' development of dermatitis during 5 months when they were kept in fresh water, and observations of mating.
 
 
Jenkinson, J. W. (detail)
   
1913
Vertebrate embryology, comprising the early history of the embryo and its foetal membranes.
Oxford, Clarendon Press: 1-267. Illus.
–Mentions hippomanes (allantoic calculi) in the allantoic cavity of the "sea-cow."
 
 
Jenks, A. E.; Simpson, H. H., Sr. (detail)
   
1941
Beveled artifacts in Florida of the same type as artifacts found near Clovis, New Mexico.
Amer. Antiquity 6(4): 314-319.
 
 
Jennison, G. (detail)
   
1927
Table of gestation periods and number of young.
London, A. & C. Black, Ltd.: 1-8.
Jenson, Alfred Bennett: SEE Bossart et al., 2002; Bossart, Meisner, et al., 2003. (detail)
 
 
Jentink, F. A. (detail)
   
1887
Catalogue ostéologique des mammifères.
Mus. Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas (Leiden) 9: 1-360. 12 pls.
–Manatees from Suriname, 171.
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Jentink, F. A. (detail)
   
1888
Zoological researches in Liberia. A list of mammals, collected by J. Büttikofer, C. F. Sala and F. N. Stampfli, with biological observations.
Notes Leyden Mus. 10: 1-58.
–Gives locality records of T. senegalensis, with measurements of one specimen. Manatees in one area are said to form "schools" below rapids and to overturn canoes (33-34).
 
 
Jentink, F. A. (detail)
   
1892
Catalogue systématique des mammifères (singes, carnivores, ruminants, pachydermes, sirènes et cétacés).
Mus. Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas (Leiden) 11: 1-219.
–Sirs., 199.
 
 
Jerdon, Thomas Claverhill (detail)
   
1867
Mammals of India; a natural history of all the animals known to inhabit continental India.
Roorkee, printed for the author by the Thomason College Press: xxi + 319 + xv.
–1874 ed.: London, John Wheldon, xxxi + 335. Dugong distribution in Andaman Islands, Ceylon, and India (310-312).
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Jervis, James (detail)
   
1949
Notes and queries.
Jour. & Proc. Roy. Austral. Hist. Soc. 35(6): 339-341.
–Cites notices in the Sydney Morning Herald in 1847 concerning dugong oil and its extraction at Moreton Bay (340).
 
 
Jett, J. S.; Thapa, B. (detail)
   
2010
Manatee zone compliance among boaters in Florida.
Coastal Management 38(2): 165-185.
 
 
Jett, John; Thapa, Brijesh; Swett, Robert (detail)
   
2012
Boater speed compliance in manatee zones: Examining a proposed predictive model.
Society & Natural Resources: An International Journal 26(1): 95-104. 1 table. 1 figure. DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2012.711434. October 15, 2012.
–ABSTRACT: In Florida, recreational watercraft strikes are the single greatest cause of mortality among the endangered West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris). Vessel speed reduction zones are meant to minimize this threat, although boater compliance studies suggest that the current reliance on waterway signage and voluntary observance may be somewhat ineffective. Based on observation of vessels on the St. Johns River in Florida, and subsequent mail survey of observed boaters, this study attempted to better understand attitude importance and subjective norms with respect to boating behavior within the context of a predictive model. Fifty five percent of observed vessels were noncompliant with the posted zone speeds. In general, observed and self-reported compliance behaviors were only partially consistent with the tested model. Findings suggest that messages to compel boaters to comply should foster an attachment to personally important attitudes and appropriate desires of family members, other boaters and law enforcement officers.
 
 
Jhingran, V. G.; Gopalakrishnan, V. (detail)
   
1974
Mammalia. In: Catalogue of cultivated aquatic organisms.
Rome, U.N. Food & Agric. Organization: 82-83. Mar. 1974.
Jiddawi, Narriman: SEE Stensland et al., 1998. (detail)
Jiménez Pérez, Ignacio: SEE ALSO: Espinoza M. & Jiménez P., 2000. (detail)
 
 
Jiménez Pérez, Ignacio (detail)
   
2000
Los manatíes del Río San Juan y los Canales de Tortuguero: ecología y conservación.
San José (Costa Rica), Asoc. Comunidades Ecologistas La Ceiba, Amigos de la Tierra: 1-111. Figs. 16 pls. Maps.
 
 
Jiménez Pérez, Ignacio (detail)
   
2001
Estado de conservación, ecología y conocimiento popular del manatí (Trichechus manatus) en Costa Rica.
Vida Silvestre Neotropical 8(1-2): 18-30.
–Published 1999?
 
 
Jiménez Pérez, Ignacio (detail)
   
2002
Heavy poaching in prime habitat: the conservation status of the West Indian manatee in Nicaragua.
Oryx 36(3): 272-278. July 2002.
 
 
Jiménez Pérez, Ignacio (detail)
   
2003
Los manatíes del Río San Juan y los Canales de Tortuguero: ecología y conservación. [Ed. 2.]
Managua, Araucaria: 1-87. Illus.
–Ed. 1: Jiménez P. (2000). Distribution and status of TMM in Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
 
 
Jiménez Pérez, Ignacio (detail)
   
2005
Development of predictive models to explain the distribution of the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus in tropical watercourses.
Biol. Conserv. 125: 491-503. 7 tabs. 2 figs.
–Habitat use by manatees in Costa Rica and Nicaragua.
 
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Jiménez-Hidalgo, Eduardo; Ferrusquía-Villafranca, Ismael; Bravo-Cuevas, Victor Manuel (detail)
   
2002
El registro mastofaunístico miocénico en México y sus implicaciones geológico-paleontológicas. In: M. Montellano-B. & J. Arroyo-C., Avances en los estudios paleomastozoológicos en México.
Mexico City, Inst. Nac. Antropol. e Hist. (Coleccion Cientifica, Serie Arqueología) (1-248): 47-?
–Notes the presence of Desmostylus sp. and D. hesperus in the La Misión and La Purísima Faunules, Baja California and Baja California Sur, respectively (Middle Mioc.) (53).
Jiménez-Marrero, Nilda M.: SEE ALSO Mignucci G. et al., 2000. (detail)
 
 
Jiménez-Marrero, Nilda M.; Méndez-Matos, Irma; Montoya Ospina, Ruby A.; Williams, Ernest H., Jr.; Bunkley-Williams, Lucy; Mignucci Giannoni, Antonio A. (detail)
   
1998
Valores de referencia de inmunoglobulina G en tres poblaciones del manatí (Trichechus manatus): Puerto Rico, Colombia y Florida.
Carib. Jour. Sci. 34(3-4): 313-315.
 
 
Jiwa, Hoslo (detail)
   
2005
Mermaid mysteries: looking for dugongs in the Indian Ocean.
Wildlife Conservation 108(1): 22-27. Illus. Jan./Feb. 2005.
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Jobim, Anisio (detail)
   
1933
Panoramas amazonicos: Coary.
Manaus (Brazil), Imprensa Publica: 1-159.
–Describes three techniques of manatee hunting: "pesca do boiadouro" (harpooning where manatees are concentrated in deep pools during the dry season), "pesca na 'comedia'" (harpooning while a manatee is feeding), and "pesca do pary" (harpooning when a manatee disturbs stakes placed in a narrow waterway) (140-144).
 
 
Jobim, Anisio (detail)
   
1948
Itacoatiara: estudo social, político, geográfico e descritivo.
Manaus (Brazil), Associação Comercial do Amazonas: 1-71.
–Gives quantities and values of manatee hides exported in 1942 and 1943 (61, 62).
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Jobim, José (detail)
   
1943
Brazil in the making.
New York, Macmillan: x + 318.
–P. 178: {"A relatively new product is the leather manufactured from peixe-boi, a large Amazon River fish with a hide which, when prepared, has a great affinity for coloring matter and thus facilitates the preparation of tinted hides."}
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Joeckel, R. M. (detail)
   
1991
A functional interpretation of the masticatory system and paleoecology of entelodonts.
Paleobiology 16(4): 459-482. 6 tabs. 23 figs. "Fall 1990" (mailed Jan. 23, 1991).
–Includes T. manatus in graph of coronoid height against toothrow position in mammalian mandibles (463).
 
 
Joger, U.; Garrido, G.; Hauf, J.; Tikhonov, A.; Vartanyan, S. (detail)
   
2003
Genetic investigations on mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius).
Deinsea (Rotterdam) 2003(9): 205-219.
Johannes, Robert Earle: SEE ALSO Heinsohn et al., 1985. (detail)
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Johannes, Robert Earle (detail)
   
1981
Words of the lagoon: fishing and marine lore in the Palau district of Micronesia.
Berkeley, Univ. California Press: xiv + 245. Illus.
–Briefly mentions the hunting and sale of dugongs (mesekiu) (25, 68, 73).
 
 
Johannes, Robert Earle; MacFarlane, W. (detail)
   
1991
Traditional fishing in the Torres Strait Islands.
Hobart (Australia), CSIRO Division of Fisheries.
Johns, D.: SEE Barnett & Johns, 1982. (detail)
 
 
Johns, Harvey (detail)
   
1964
No sirens these!
Walkabout 30(11): 20-22. 4 figs. + 1 on contents page. Nov. 1964.
–Pop. acc. of dugongs.
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Johnson, David H. (detail)
   
1964
Mammals of the Arnhem Land Expedition.
Recs. Amer.-Austral. Sci. Expedition to Arnhem Land (Melbourne, Melbourne Univ. Press) 4: 427-515. 22 tabs. 16 pls. Oct. 1964.
–Gives measurements and locality data on a collection of dugong skulls and mandibles (deposited in the U.S. National Museum of Natural History), and comments on dugong habits and hunting (506-508).
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Johnson, Eric (detail)
   
1937
List of vanishing Gambian mammals.
Jour. Soc. Preserv. Fauna Empire 31: 62-66.
–States that, though manatees are "rare" in the Gambia River, "about a dozen are caught daily" (!) in fishermen's nets, "but only small specimens weighing from 10 to 40 lb. each." Also, "out of 100 Crocodiles cut open only one contained part of a Manatee." Recommends absolute protection for the species in the future (63-64, 66).
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Johnson, Irving (detail)
   
1947
Adventures with the survey navy.
Natl. Geogr. Mag. 92(1): 130-148. Illus. July 1947.
–Reports a dugong seen while diving in a Southwest Pacific lagoon; locality not stated (143-144). Includes a good photo of the ventral side of a dugong's head (130).
Johnson, John Irwin: SEE ALSO Reep et al., 1989. (detail)
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Johnson, John Irwin; Kirsch, John A. W.; Reep, Roger Lyons; Switzer, Robert C. (detail)
   
1994
Phylogeny through brain traits: more characters for the analysis of mammalian evolution.
Brain Behav. Evol. 43(6): 319-347. 5 tabs. 12 figs.
–Reports and analyzes data on nine brain traits (in addition to 15 previously described) in mammals including T. manatus and D. dugon, and analyzes the cladistic relationships among mammalian orders that these traits imply.
 
 
Johnson, Murray L.; Yablokov, Alexei V. (detail)
   
1984
Marine mammals: losses and hopes.
Acta Zool. Fennica No. 172: 117-119. Illus.
Johnson, R. Roy: SEE Jones & Johnson, 1967. (detail)
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Johnson, Rebecca L. (detail)
   
1991
The Great Barrier Reef: a living laboratory.
Minneapolis, Lerner Publs. Co.: 1-96. Illus.
–Pop. acc. of Australian dugongs and dugong research (36-46).
 
 
Johnson, Stephen P. (detail)
   
1972a
Palau: conservation frontier of the Pacific.
Natl. Parks & Conserv. Mag. 46: 12-17. 8 figs. Apr. 1972.
 
 
Johnson, Stephen P. (detail)
   
1972b
Palau: exploring the limestone islands.
Natl. Parks & Conserv. Mag. 46(7): 4-8. 5 figs. 1 map.
 
 
Johnston, Harry Hamilton (detail)
   
1884
The River Congo, from its mouth to Bólóbó; with a general description of the natural history and anthropology of its western basin. Ed. 3.
London, S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington: xvii + 470. Illus.
–Sirs., 379.
 
 
Johnston, Harry Hamilton (detail)
   
1906
Liberia.
London, Hutchinson & Co. (2 vols.): xxviii + 519; xvi + 521-1183. Illus.
–Sirs., 246.
 
 
Johnston, S. J. (detail)
   
1913
On some Queensland trematodes, with anatomical observations and descriptions of new species and genera.
Quart. Jour. Micros. Sci. (n.s.) 59: 361-400.
x
 
Johnston, T. Harvey; Mawson, Patricia M. (detail)
   
1941
Nematodes from Australian marine mammals.
Recs. South Austral. Mus. 6(4): 429-434. 10 figs. Feb. 28, 1941.
–P. 432: {"Dujardinia halicoris (Owen) Baylis. / This large species was taken from an Australian dugong, Dugong australis Owen, from Yarrabah, near Cairns, North Queensland (Austr. Museum, Reg. No. W2543)."}
 
 
Johnstone, I. M. (detail)
   
1979
Survey methods for the analysis of seagrass meadows with respect to their potential as dugong and turtle habitat with a field key to the seagrasses of Papua New Guinea.
Occas. Paper Dept. Biol., Univ. of Papua New Guinea No. 8. Dec. 1979.
 
 
Johnstone, I. M.; Hudson, Brydget E. T. (detail)
   
1980
The dugong diet: mouth sample analysis.
Wildlife in Papua New Guinea 80/17.
–Abstr.: Hudson & Johnstone, Internatl. Symp. Biol. Manage. Mangroves Trop. Shallow Water Communities 2: 31, 1980.
x
 
Johnstone, I. M.; Hudson, Brydget E. T. (detail)
   
1981
The dugong diet: mouth sample analysis.
Bull. Mar. Sci. 31(3): 681-690. 5 tabs. 3 figs.
–Reprinting of 1980? Analysis of mouth samples from 102 dugongs caught in Papua New Guinea showed the presence of 11 different seagrasses, plus small amounts of algae and mangroves. Frequency of occurrence and a "preference ratio" for each species are tabulated. Concludes that the mouth samples reflect local abundance, ecological distribution, and energetic value of the seagrass species in the catch area.
Johnstone, Ron: SEE Stensland et al., 1998. (detail)
 
 
Johonnot, James (detail)
   
1887
Some curious flyers, creepers, and swimmers.
New York, D. Appleton & Co.: 1-224. Illus.
–Sirs., 198-203.
 
D
Joleaud, Léonce (detail)
   
1920
Revue de paléontologie animale.
Rev. Gen. Sci. (Paris) 31: 487-500. 11 figs.
 
 
Jollie, M. (detail)
   
1973
Chordate morphology.
Huntington (New York), Robert E. Krieger: 1-478. Illus.
–Short discussion of dugong kidney (292).
Jolly, Asit: SEE Bajpai et al., 1989. (detail)
Jones, Douglas S.: SEE Ivany et al., 1990. (detail)
Jones, J. Knox, Jr.: SEE ALSO Genoway & Jones, 1975. (detail)
x
 
Jones, J. Knox, Jr. (detail)
   
1965
Some Miskito Indian names for mammals.
Jour. Mamm. 46(2): 353-354. May 20, 1965.
–Gives palpa as the Miskito name for T. manatus in Nicaragua (354).
 
 
Jones, J. Knox, Jr.; Johnson, R. Roy (detail)
   
1967
Sirenians. In: S. Anderson & J. K. Jones, Jr. (eds.), Recent mammals of the world: a synopsis of families.
New York, Ronald Press (453 pp.): 366-373. Fig. 62.
 
 
Jones, J. Knox, Jr.; Lawlor, Timothy E. (detail)
   
1965
Mammals from Isla Cozumel, Mexico with description of a new species of harvest mouse.
Univ. Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ. 16(3): 409-419.
 
 
Jones, M. P. (Ed.) (detail)
   
1976?
Rulemaking actions September 1976. Florida manatee.
Endangered Species Tech. Bull. (U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv.) 1(4): 3.
x
 
Jones, Marvin L. (detail)
   
1971
History of marine mammals in captivity with notes on their longevity.
Proc. 7th Ann. Conf. Biol. Sonar & Diving Mammals (Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, Calif.): 81-89. Read Oct. 23, 1970.
–Tabulates the earliest known instance of each sir. species being held in captivity, the earliest instance in America, and the longevity record for each (85).
Jones, R. S.: SEE Randall et al., 1975. (detail)
Jones, R. T.: SEE Kaiser et al., 1981. (detail)
x
 
Jones, Robert E. (detail)
   
1967
A Hydrodamalis skull fragment from Monterey Bay, California.
Jour. Mamm. 48(1): 143-144. 1 fig. Feb. 20, 1967.
–A specimen dredged up in 1960 yielded a radiocarbon date of 18,940 ± 1100 years B.P. See also A. Long (1965).
Jones, Ronald: SEE Tilmant et al., 1994. (detail)
 
 
Jones, S. G.; Liat, L. B.; Cross, J. H. (detail)
   
1971
A key to the mammals of Taiwan.
Chin. Jour. Microbiol. 4: 267-278.
–Chinese summ.
x
 
Jones, Santhabpan (detail)
   
1959
On a pair of captive dugongs (Dugong dugong (Erxleben)).
Jour. Mar. Biol. Assoc. India 1(2): 198-202. Dec. 1959.
–Discusses various aspects of the natural history, diet, behavior, and size at birth of the dugong, and attempts to keep it in captivity. The captive pair were held at Mandapam Camp, India.
 
 
Jones, Santhabpan (detail)
   
1966
Problems of research and conservation of the dugong, Dugong dugon (Müller) in the Indopacific. [Abstr.]
Proc. 11th Pacif. Sci. Congr. (Tokyo) 5-7: 724. [77:16?]
x
 
Jones, Santhabpan (detail)
   
1967a
The dugong Dugong dugon (Müller): its present status in the seas round India with observations on its behaviour in captivity.
Internatl. Zoo Yearbk. 7: 215-220. 1 tab. 1 fig. Pl. 33.
–Abstr.: Abstr. Contr. Fish. Aquat. Sci. India 1(1): 39-40? Summary of dugong distribution and status in India, with account of sexual behavior, pathology, and other observations on captives. Notes that a captive dugong was kept alive in New Caledonia for four months in 1965 (216).
 
 
Jones, Santhabpan (detail)
   
1967b
On a pair of captive dugongs.
Loris 11: 83-86.
 
 
Jones, Santhabpan (detail)
   
1980
The dugong or the so-called mermaid, Dugong dugon (Müller) of the Indo-Sri Lanka waters - problems of research and conservation.
Spolia Zeylanica 35(I-II): 223-260. 4 tabs. 8 figs. 6 pls.
x
 
Jones, Santhabpan (detail)
   
1981
Distribution and status of the dugong, Dugong dugon (Müller) in the Indian region. 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): 43-54. 3 figs.
–Summarizes the present distribution of dugongs in Burma, India, and Sri Lanka, including the Andaman and Nicobar Islands; no resident populations appear to exist in Pakistan, Bangladesh, or the Maldives. Recommends joint research and conservation efforts by India and Sri Lanka.
 
 
Jones, Santhabpan (detail)
   
1983
The present status of the dugong in the Indo-Sri Lanka waters.
Loris 16(3): 139-141.
Jones, Sherman C.: SEE Fernandez & Jones, 1990. (detail)
Jones, Theo Simpson: SEE Grubb et al., 1998. (detail)
 
 
Jones, Thomas Rymer (detail)
   
1871
General outline of the organization of the animal kingdom, and manual of comparative anatomy. Ed. 4.
London, J. Van Voorst: xliii + 886. Illus.
–Sirs., 809, section 2201.
x
 
Jonklaas, Rodney (detail)
   
1960
The vanishing dugong.
Loris 8(5): 302-304. June 1960.
–Pop. acc. of dugongs and problems confronting their conservation in Ceylon.
x
 
Jonklaas, Rodney (detail)
   
1961
Some observations on dugongs (Dugong dugong - Erxleben).
Loris 9(1): 1-8. 4 figs. June 1961.
–Detailed account of the behavior of wild and captive dugongs in India, with remarks on their conservation in India and Ceylon.
 
 
Jonston, Johannes (detail)
   
1650
Historiae naturalis de piscibus et cetis Libri V. [together with] Historiae naturalis de exangvibus aqvaticis Libri IV.
Frankfurt am Main, Matthaei Meriani: 1-228. 47 pls. [first part]; 1-78. 20 pls. [second part].
–Allen 74. Repr.: Amsterdam, 1718 (Allen 173). De Manati Indorum, 223-224, with a reference to "Tab. xliii"; but there is no corresponding figure on the plate.
 
 
Jonston, Johannes (detail)
   
1657
An history of the wonderful things of nature: set forth in ten severall classes....
London, printed by John Streater: 1-344.
–Allen 81. Transl. into English by John Rowland. Classis IX (Fishes), chap. xi, "of Manaty, and the Whiting," 296, 297.
 
 
Jordan, Thomas (detail)
   
1873
[Title?]
Forest & Stream 1: 169.
 
 
Jordana y Morera, Ramón (detail)
   
1895
Bosquejo geográfico e histórico-natural del Archipiélago Filipino.
Madrid, Impr. de Moreno y Rojas: xiv + 461. 12 pls.
–Sirs., 174.
Joseph, Brian E.: SEE Dierauf, L. A., 1990. (detail)
Joseph, Ellis S.: SEE Anonymous, 1923. (detail)
 
 
Jousse, Hélène; Guérin, Claude (detail)
   
2003
Les dugongs (Sirenia, Dugongidae) de l'Holocène ancien d'Umm al-Qaiwain (Émirats Arabes Unis).
Mammalia 67(3): 337-347. 4 tabs. 3 figs. 1 pl.
–Engl. summ.
 
 
Jousse, Hélène; Chenal-Velarde, Isabelle (detail)
   
2002
Nouvelles données sur la faune mammalienne de Kobadi (Mali) au Néolithique: implications paléoéconomiques et paléoenvironnementales.
Préhistoire Anthropologie Méditerranéennes 10-11 (2001-2002): 145-158. 6 tabs. 7 figs. 2 pls.
–Engl. summ.
 
 
Jousse, Hélène; Faure, Martine; Guérin, Claude; Prieur, Abel; with annex by Desse, Jean (detail)
   
2002
Exploitation des ressources marines au cours des Ve-IVe millénaires: le site à dugongs de l'Île d'Akab (Umm al-Qaiwain, Émirats Arabes Unis).
Paléorient 28(1): 43-60. 2 tabs. 8 figs. 2 pls.
–Engl. summ. The annex concerns the fish fauna from Akab.
 
 
Jousse, Hélène; Guérin, Claude; Philippe, M. (detail)
   
2006
Les rhytines de Steller (Mammalia, Sirenia, Dugongidae) du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de Lyon.
Cahiers Scientifiques, Dépt. du Rhône, Muséum, Lyon, Fasc. No. 10: 5-49. 5 tabs. 7 figs. 11 pls.
x
 
Jueco, Nonette L. (detail)
   
1977
The nematode Paradujardinia halicoris in the sea cow in the Philippines.
Kalikasan, Philippine Jour. Biol. 6(3): 257-262. 6 figs.
–Describes worms from the stomach and small intestine of a dugong, and suggests that P. halicoris has no intermediate host. Also comments briefly on the distribution of the dugong in the Philippines.
Jukes, J. Beete: SEE Owen, R., 1847. (detail)

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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