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Jordfunde og nulevende Hovdyr (Ungulata) fra Lagoa Santa, Minas Geraes, Brasilien, met Udsigt over Hovdyrenes indbyrdes Slaegtskab.
E Museo Lundii
(Copenhagen)
3(1): 1-239. 9 pls.
–Sirs., 173-177, 180-181, 209, 233-234.
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Winge, Herluf
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1924 |
Pattedyr-slaegter.... III. Ungulata, Cetacea.
Copenhagen, H. Hagerups Forlag:
1-270. Frontisp.
–Engl. transl.: The interrelationships of the mammalian genera. Vol. III. Ungulata, Cetacea. Copenhagen, C. A. Reitzels Forlag: 1-308, frontisp., 1942. Sirenia, 134-138, 186-187; Desmostylus, 187-188 (148-153, 211-214 in 1942 ed.).
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Todd, T. Wingate; Todd, Arthur W.
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1938 |
The epiphysial union pattern of the ungulates with a note on Sirenia.
Amer. Jour. Anat.
63(1): 1-36. 4 tabs. 11 figs. 12 charts. July 1938.
–Describes the epiphyseal union sequence in 19 sir. skeletons, representing all Trichechus species and D. dugon (4-5, 31-35). Concludes that sirs. show the same union sequence as all other ungulates, though union of epiphyses of the hand is delayed as in other aquatic mammals.
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Wing, Elizabeth S.
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1967 |
Aboriginal fishing in the Windward Islands. In: Proc. Second Internatl. Congress on Pre-Columbian Cultures of the Lesser Antilles:
103-107.
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Wing, Elizabeth S.; Hoffman, C. A., Jr.; Ray, Clayton Edward
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1968 |
Vertebrate remains from Indian sites on Antigua, West Indies.
Carib. Jour. Sci.
8(3-4): 123-140. 4 tabs. 4 figs. Sept.-Dec. 1968.
–Reports a radius of T. manatus (the first record of a manatee at Antigua) found on the surface at the Hawkes Bill Bay midden site (129).
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Hellwing, S.; Steinitz, Heinz
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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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Wing, Elizabeth S.
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1973 |
Notes on the faunal remains excavated from St. Kitts, West Indies.
Carib. Jour. Sci.
13(3-4): 253-255.
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Wing, Elizabeth S.
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1975 |
Vertebrate faunal remains. In: E. W. Andrews IV, M. P. Simmons, & E. S. Wing (eds.), Excavation of an early shell midden on Isla Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
Middle Amer. Res. Inst. Publ.
31: 186-188.
–Reports a manatee vertebra from a midden of the Late Preclassic Period (186).
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Wing, Elizabeth S.
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1977 |
Vertebrates. In: B. L. Stark (ed.), Prehistoric ecology at Patarata 52, Veracruz, Mexico: adaptation to the mangrove swamp.
Vanderbilt Univ. Publ. Anthrop.
18: 204-212.
–Manatee, 206.
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Wing, Elizabeth S.
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1980 |
Aquatic fauna and reptiles from the Atlantic and Pacific sites. In: O. F. Linares & A. J. Ranere (eds.), Adaptive radiations in prehistoric Panama.
Monogr. Peabody Mus. Archaeol. Ethnol.
5: 194-215.
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Wing, Elizabeth S.; Scudder, S.
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1980 |
Use of animals by the prehistoric inhabitants on St. Kitts, West Indies.
Arizona St. Univ. Anthrop. Res. Papers
No. 22: 237-245.
–Presented at the 8th Internatl. Congress on Pre-Columbian Cultures of the Lesser Antilles.
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Wing, Elizabeth S.; Reitz, Elizabeth J.
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1982 |
Prehistoric fishing economies of the Caribbean.
Jour. New World Archaeol.
5(2): 13-32. 4 tabs. 4 figs.
–Lists archeological occurrences of T. manatus in Grenada, Mexico, St. Kitts, Trinidad, Nicaragua, and Jamaica (16), and discusses materials used to make spears for manatee hunting (24).
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Bossart, Gregory D.; Baden, Daniel G.; Ewing, Ruth Y.; Roberts, Brenda; Wright, Scott D.
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1998 |
Brevetoxicosis in manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) from the 1996 epizootic: gross, histologic, and immunohistochemical features.
Toxicologic Pathology
26(2): 276-282. 2 figs. Mar.-Apr. 1998.
–Concludes that brevetoxicosis from exposure to red tide "was a component of and likely played a central role in the 1996 manatee epizootic." Such deaths can result from neurointoxication and/or hemopathy caused by chronic ingestion and/or inhalation of red tide toxins. Unlike the 1982 epizootic, ingestion of ascidians was not a prominent finding in the 1996 necropsies, wherein upper respiratory tract lesions were "the only severe and consistent inflammatory lesions seen".
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Winger, Jennifer
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2010 |
Flora & fauna: West Indian manatee.
Nature Conservancy Mag.
60(4): 24-29. 5 figs. Winter 2010.
–Brief pop. acc. of TM, with color photos of Florida manatees by Brian Skerry.
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