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Trichechidae (manatees) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity WebThe three species that make up this family are placed in one genus, Trichechus . Manatees are found along the coast of the southeastern US, in the West Indies ...Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Manatees: Trichechus manatus, T. senegalensis, and T. inunguisThe manatees (order Sirenia, family Trichechidae, subfamily Trichechinae) represent one of the most derived groups of extant mammals.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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Taxonomy browser (Trichechidae) - NCBITHE NCBI Taxonomy database allows browsing of the taxonomy tree, which contains a classification of organisms.Missing: credible | Show results with:credible
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[PDF] families of mammals. -with analytical tables. - Darwin OnlineTuHE following list of families of Mammals, with analytical tables, has been prepared by Dr. THEODORE GILL, at the request of the Smithsonian.
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[PDF] 3. ORDER SIRENIA - Manatees and DugongsThey are characterized by a horizontally flattened, rounded tail (as opposed to the whale-like flukes of dugongs). With only 6 cervical vertebrae, manatees are ...
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Total evidence time-scaled phylogenetic and biogeographic models ...Aug 25, 2022 · This event led to the phylogenetic and biogeographic founding of crown Sirenia with the Dugongidae-Trichechidae split occurring at the Eocene- ...
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Chromosome painting in the manatee supports Afrotheria and ...Jan 23, 2007 · Recent phylogenomic results place Sirenia in Afrotheria and with elephants and rock hyraxes in Paenungulata.
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Ancestral chromosomal signatures of Paenungulata (Afroteria ... - NIHJan 24, 2023 · The Trichechidae family is divided into Miosireninae (extinct) and Trichechinae (current manatees) subfamilies. Three species of the Trichechus ...
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Evidence for Paenungulate Monophyly Is Provided by ... - PubMedThe complete mitochondrial 12S rRNA sequences of 5 placental mammals belonging to the 3 orders Sirenia, Proboscidea, and Hyracoidea are reported together ...
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The evolutionary history of manatees told by their mitogenomesFeb 11, 2021 · The Family Trichechidae is composed of two subfamilies, Miosireninae (extinct species), and Trichechinae, which includes all modern species. The ...
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On the invalidity of Halitherium schinzii Kaup, 1838 (Mammalia ...Mar 28, 2014 · The invalidity of Halitherium and its effects on sirenian systematics · Halitherium” is considered a nomen dubium and therefore is rejected.
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Manatee (Trichechus manatus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceThe West Indian manatee is a large herbivorous (plant-eating) marine mammal. There are two subspecies of West Indian manatees: the Florida manatee ...
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Manatee Anatomy | Ocean Today - NOAAManatee Anatomy. Share; Download; Embed; Links. 1280 x 720 (143.7 MB) 640 x 360 ... They have four sets of six to eight marching molars. As the front molars ...
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West Indian Manatee: Species Profile - National Park ServiceMar 17, 2025 · While some claim the West Indian manatee is ugly, with "a face only a mother could love," most people are drawn to this marine creature, ...
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[PDF] Breaking Constraint: Axial Patterning in Trichechus (MammaliaEach Trichechus manatus skeleton in this database (N=86) has six cervical vertebrae, and each Dugong dugon specimen (N=10) has seven cervical vertebrae using ...
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Vertebral anatomy in the Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus ...May 21, 2007 · The two living families, Trichechidae (manatees) and Dugongidae (dugongs), have separate histories as far back as the Eocene/Oligocene boundary ...
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Developmental changes in bone mechanics from Florida manatees ...Mar 16, 2020 · For example, manatees (Order Sirenia) are fully aquatic mammals that swim using whole-body undulations, or bending of the axial body in a ...
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Manatees 101 | Ocean Today - NOAADon't even try to compete with the manatee! It can hold its breath underwater for up to 20 minutes! Generally it surfaces to take a breath every 3 to 5 minutes.
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Florida Manatee Facts and Information | FWCThe lungs are long (1 meter or more in adults), wide (20 cm), and thin (5 cm or less). Besides breathing, the lungs help the manatee with buoyancy control.<|separator|>
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Color Vision in the Manatee (Trichechus manatus) - ScienceDirectMost previous investigators considered sirenian vision to be very poor due to the small size of the eyes, the paucity of retinal ganglion cells and the apparent ...Missing: eyesight | Show results with:eyesight
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The Underwater Audiogram of the West Indian Manatee (Trichechus ...The range of best hearing is 6-20 kHz (approximately 9 dB down from maximum sensitivity). Sensitivity falls 20 dB per octave below 0.8 kHz and approximately 40 ...Missing: navigation | Show results with:navigation
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[PDF] The Use of Multiple Sensory Modalities by the Antillean Manatee ...Manatee sensory abilities include touch, hearing, vision, and chemoreception, similar to other mammals. Manatees have vibrissae on their face as well as ...
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Metabolism and Respiration of the Amazonian Manatee (Trichechus ...These animals had a low metabolic rate, 0.36 times that predicted by Kleiber's 1975 equation for placental mammals. They also had a low breathing frequency and ...
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Manatee metabolism and its influence on distribution in FloridaAverage metabolic rates in the thermal neutral zone ( T 1 ≊ 24° ) were 15–22% of predicted weight-specific values, and thermal conductances were 117–229% of ...
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The digestive strategy and efficiency of the West Indian manatee ...Manatees have one of the highest digestibility coefficients for cellulose (80%) of any known mammalian herbivore. This high efficiency of cellulose digestion ...
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Genetic Connectivity of the West Indian Manatee in the Southern ...The Antillean manatee occurs in sympatry with the Amazonian manatee in Brazil and hybridization has been previously indicated.
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A species account of the West Indian manatee | Mammals of TexasTotal length of adults, 2.5–4.6 m; weight typically 200–600 kg, up to a record of 1,650 kg. West Indian Manatee. DISTRIBUTION. West Indian manatees are found ...Missing: maximum | Show results with:maximum<|separator|>
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Trichechus manatus (West Indian manatee)The West Indian manatee is the largest living member of the sirenians (order Sirenia), a group of large aquatic mammals that includes the dugong, other manatees ...
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Trichechus inunguis (Amazonian manatee)It has thin, wrinkled brownish or gray colored skin, with fine hairs scattered over its body and a white chest patch. It is the smallest of the three extant ...
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[PDF] Trichechus inunguis Natterer, 1883The large flippers lack nails. There are thick bristles on the lip pads of both jaws, and the body has a sparse covering of fine hairs. Amazonian manatees ...
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Trichechus senegalensis - Society for Marine MammalogyThe African manatee does not have any hind limbs. ... From the exterior, the African manatee looks very similar to the American manatee; however, the African ...
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Traits - Jacksonville UniversityDugongs have smooth skin, a split tail fluke, and tusks which erupt in post-pubescent males only. They are the most marine genus of Sirenians in habitat ...Missing: Trichechidae Dugongidae distinction
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Osteological Associations With Unique Tooth Development in ...Jul 7, 2012 · Osteological Associations With Unique Tooth Development in Manatees (Trichechidae, Sirenia): A Detailed Look at Modern Trichechus and a Review ...
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An early Miocene manatee from Colombia and the initial Sirenian ...Sirenians are the only lineage of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals. Evolving from terrestrial ancestors, sirenians have colonized both freshwater and shallow ...
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Pleistocene manatees in Texas - Palaeontologia ElectronicaSep 19, 2020 · First fossil manatees in Texas: Trichechus manatus bakerorum in the Pleistocene fauna from beach deposits along the Texas Coast of the Gulf ...
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(PDF) A new species of Trichechus Linnaeus, 1758 (Sirenia ...Jan 17, 2020 · S2). Phylogenetic Relationships. The phylogenetic analysis resulted in a single most parsimo-. nious tree with 48 steps, with consistency ...
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Historical ecology reveals the “surprising” direction and extent of ...Historical accounts and limited archaeological evidence indicate that manatees were present in Florida in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Bartram's observation ...
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Antillean manatee - U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceThe species occurs in a patchy distribution from northern Mexico to the northeastern coast of Brazil, as well as in the Caribbean.
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Trichechus inunguis (Amazonian manatee) - Animal Diversity WebThe largest manatee recorded was a male 2.8m in length. Other Physical ... Trichechus inunguis can eat up to eight percent of their body weight in aquatic ...
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[PDF] Species of the Day: West African Manatee - IUCN Red ListThe West African Manatee, Trichechus senegalensis, is listed as 'Vulnerable' on the IUCN. Red List of Threatened SpeciesTM. The least-known of the Sirenians ...
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Trichechus senegalensis (African manatee) - Animal Diversity Web1988). Conservation Status. IUCN Red List: Vulnerable More information. Other Comments. Trichechus senegalensis are the source of many myths and legends. They ...
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[PDF] African Manatee (Trichechus senegalensis)Jan 6, 1978 · Cranial bone is smooth and dense; general skull shape is broad and compact; the snout is short; medial zygomatic arches are directed ...
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Manatee Habitat | FWCIt is of paramount importance to review all port and inlet projects with a responsible eye toward manatee and manatee habitat protection. Power Plant Shut ...Missing: calving | Show results with:calving
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Manatees and Warm-Water Refuges - Marine Mammal CommissionVirtually all Florida manatees, including those in southernmost Florida, require small localized warm-water refuges to survive the coldest winter weather.Missing: aggregation | Show results with:aggregation
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Threatened Status for the Florida Manatee and Endangered Status ...Jan 14, 2025 · Manatees predominantly feed on seagrass in near-shore, shallow waters averaging 1 to 3 meters (3.3 to 9.8 ft) in depth (Smith 1993, p. 11).
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[PDF] "West Indian Manatee". - Nuclear Regulatory CommissionJun 26, 2012 · Once mistaken as a mermaid by sailors of the past, the West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) is one of the largest coastal mammals in North.
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[PDF] Analysis of a habitat used by Antillean manatee (Trichechus ...The distribution of the different species depends on temperature, mud substrate, protection, salt water, tidal range, ocean currents and shallow shores ( ...
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Trichechus (manatees) | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebOriginally, manatees were assigned to the order Bruta by Linnaeus in 1758. Linnaeus organized manatees in the same order as elephants, anteaters, pangolins, and ...
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[PDF] West Indian Manatee - (USACE) Wilmington DistrictQuiet, secluded areas for calving, nursing, and resting; c. Safe travel corridors connecting important areas and allowing migration through North. Carolina ...
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Variation in the Hindgut Microbial Communities of the Florida ...The Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris, is a hindgut-fermenting herbivore. In winter, manatees migrate to warm water overwintering sites where ...Missing: molars gut
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[PDF] Species Status Assessment Report for the Antillean Manatee ...May 1, 2024 · and conservation status of the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus in French Guiana. Oryx. 37: 431-436. Deutsch, C.J., J.P. Reid, R.K. ...
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[PDF] relatedness, inbreeding, and kinship of the endangered floridabased on sexual maturity of the males and the year the offspring was born. When examining only those males assigned with confidence, 12 males were assigned ...
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[PDF] Florida Manatee Recovery Plan - ECOSMar 27, 2001 · morphology of manatees; (2) assess certain life history parameters ... The manatees– Family Trichechidae (Trichechus manatus, T.
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West Indian Manatee - NPS HistoryThe gestation period is approximately 13 months. Calves may be born at any time during the year. Usually a single calf is born, but twins do occur. An adult ...
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[PDF] DOCUMENT RESUME ED 388 523 SE 056 744 Manatees - ERICIntervals between births range from two to five years (a two year interval may occur when a cow loses a calf soon after birth). The gestation period is ...Missing: maturity lifespan
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[PDF] brevard county manatee protection planJan 16, 2003 · e born head or tail first. After birth, mothers begin nursing their offspring from the b mammary glands located behind the pectoral flippers ...
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4.4. Threatened & Endangered Species - St. Johns River ReportAlthough breeding and birth may occur at any time during the year, there appears to be a slight spring calving peak. Manatees usually bear one calf, although ...
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[PDF] Multi-Species Recovery Plan - ECOS... Trichechidae appeared in South America in the early Miocene (15 million ... morphology of the manatee (sea cow). The. Anatomical Record 193 (3): 663 ...
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[PDF] Species Status Assessment Report for Florida ManateeApr 1, 2024 · least 5 years old, all were determined to be sexually mature (Marmontel 1995, p. 115). Florida manatees reach sexual maturity at lengths of ...
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Mammals - De Soto National Memorial (U.S. National Park Service)Sep 13, 2022 · They weight between 14 to 21oz. Lifespan: In the wild their life expectancy is 1 to 2 years, but they can live to between 6 to 12 years old.
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November= Manatee Awareness Month! - Blogs - University of FloridaNov 7, 2024 · Life Span: Manatees are thought to have a lifespan of 50-60 years in the wild. While they have no natural predators, they face threats from ...
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Manatees - FSU Coastal and Marine LaboratoryJan 27, 2020 · Manatees reach sexual maturity at about five years of age. They have low reproductive rates, producing only one calf every two to five years ...
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Trichechus manatus - West Indian Manatee - NatureServe ExplorerOne of only four living species in the order Sirenia; the two other manatee species occur along the coast of West Africa (T. senegalensis) and in rivers of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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West Indian Manatee - Discovery of Sound in the SeaOct 5, 2023 · Manatees produce frequency modulated vocalizations that are thought to be created via vocal folds of the laryngeal (throat) region. Although ...
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Manatee Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature - PBSJul 7, 2023 · There are three accepted living species of Trichechidae: the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis), the West Indian manatee (Trichechus ...Missing: taxonomy credible
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Manatees - Animal Survival InternationalManatees move slowly, averaging speeds of just three to five miles per hour (five to eight kilometers per hour). However, they are capable of reaching speeds up ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Seasonal movements, migratory behavior, and site fidelity of West ...Daily travel rate, defined as the distance between successive mean daily locations, averaged 2.5 km (SD = 1.7), but this varied with season, migratory ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Into the Mind of the Manatee | NeuWrite San DiegoMar 13, 2025 · While manatees can't drive cars, read books or do calculus (none of which would be helpful in the deep sea), their navigation skills, spatial ...
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Manatee Population by Country 2025The total population of this species is estimated at less than 10,000, but only a few of these countries have conducted reliable population studies. For example ...
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[PDF] Updated Statewide Abundance Estimates for the Florida ManateeDec 18, 2018 · The updated baseline estimated abundance of manatees in Florida was 6,810 (95% Bayesian cred- ible interval: 5,680–8,110; estimates rounded to ...
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Population estimates of Antillean manatees in Puerto RicoAverage minimum island-wide estimate was 386 ± 89, similar to the maximum estimate of 360 suggested in 2005, but fewer than the 700 recently suggested by the ...
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Mysterious African manatees inspire a growing chorus of championsSep 5, 2024 · While population trends for the West Indian and Amazonian manatees are declining, for the African manatee it's recorded as “unknown,” though ...Missing: gaps | Show results with:gaps
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Manatee population traits elucidated through photo-identificationThe length of gestation (11–13 months) and calf dependency (1–3 years), and potential longevity in the wild (> 50 years), have been verified.Missing: lifespan | Show results with:lifespan
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Manatee Synoptic Surveys - FWCThe current manatee synoptic survey is a count of manatees over a broad area. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) uses these surveys.
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As Amazonian rivers recede under drought, manatees are left ...Aug 27, 2024 · ... water levels posed a different danger. ... Threats To The AmazonWildlifeWildlife ConservationAmazonAmazon RiverBrazilLatin AmericaSouth America.
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'A manatee is worth more alive': the mission to save Africa's sea ...Mar 23, 2020 · But dams still pose a major threat: the cumbersome mammals can get trapped in narrow passageways and drown. Keith-Diagne said local dam ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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593 Florida Manatees Died in 2020, Including At Least 90 From Boat ...Dec 30, 2020 · But about 20% of the deaths are attributed to boat strikes. It's likely that even more than 90 manatees were killed by boats in 2020 because the ...
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Entanglement in and ingestion of fishing gear and other marine ...Fifty manatees died as a direct result of either entanglement in or, most commonly, ingestion of marine debris; fishery-related gear was involved in over 70% of ...
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Oh, the Cold Manatees! | Defenders of WildlifeNov 28, 2022 · Lacking the thick blubber layers of other marine mammals, and with a slower metabolism which means that their bodies produce less body heat, ...Missing: behavioral | Show results with:behavioral
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How Red Tides Impact Manatees - University of FloridaMar 11, 2019 · Red tide cells are fragile and rupture easily at the water's surface, sending neurotoxins into the air. When inhaled or ingested at high enough ...
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As, Cr, Hg, Pb, and Cd Concentrations and Bioaccumulation in the ...This paper focuses on the five elements: As, Cr, Hg, Pb and Cd, which are commonly considered as threats for marine mammals and reported in Sirenia. Some of ...
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Species Spotlight Florida Manatee - National Wildlife FederationFeb 1, 2020 · Climate change and resulting storms and sea-level rise also threaten manatee habitat by damaging seagrass beds, tainting freshwater springs and ...
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Climate change, hurricanes blamed for devastating manatee food ...Oct 7, 2024 · Manatee biologist Tiare Fridrich said the effects of climate change are intensifying every year, which could create conditions for more storms ...
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Appendices I, II and III - CITESSCANDENTIA spp. SIRENIA. Dugongidae Dugong. Dugong dugon. Trichechidae Manatees. Trichechus inunguis. Trichechus manatus. Trichechus senegalensis. CLASS AVES
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Manatees in Panama and Costa Rica - Blue Marine FoundationDiscover Blue Marine's work in Panama and Costa Rica to protect manatees by creating new marine reserves full of marine biodiversity.
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Save the Manatee ClubSave the Manatee Club is an award-winning 501(c)(3), dedicated to protecting imperiled manatees and their aquatic habitat.AdoptManatee WebcamsThe Manatee StoreSupport Manatee ProtectionOur Vision and Mission
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IUCN SSC Sirenia Specialist GroupThe group increases knowledge on Sirenia, identifies issues, provides recommendations, and assesses species for the IUCN Red List.
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Five Manatees Successfully Rehabilitated at Two Ohio Zoos Flown ...Oct 15, 2024 · CINCINNATI, OH – Five manatees were flown more than 1,000 miles to their temporary homes in Florida, marking a crucial conservation ...
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Manatee Protection Zones - FWCManatee protection rules are rules that are established by FWC to restrict the speed and operation of vessels where necessary to protect manatees.
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Conservation of the Amazonian Manatee - IPÊThe Amazon Manatee Conservation Program began in 2003 at Anavilhanas National Park. Since then, IPÊ's research team promotes the conservation of the species ...
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African Manatee Program - African Aquatic Conservation FundDespite laws to protect them, the African manatees' biggest threats are illegal poaching, accidental capture in fisheries (bycatch), and other human-caused ...
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How Do We Track Manatees? | FWCPhoto-documentation of scars, wounds, and lesions; Assessment of body condition; Pregnancy test for mature, non-lactating females; Monitoring of blood gases and ...
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Population Ecology of Florida Manatees - USGS.govThis population projection model, the Core Biological Model (CBM), was developed to project manatee abundance, to estimate the probability of quasi-extinction, ...
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APPENDIX II of The Convention On The Conservation of Migrato | PDFTrichechidae Trichechus manatus * (populations between Honduras and Panama) ... CMS Appendices. PDF. No ratings yet. CMS Appendices. 12 pages. CMS Revised ...<|control11|><|separator|>