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Tachard, Gui
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1686 |
Voyage de Siam, des Pères Jesuites, envoyez par le Roy aux Indes & à la Chine. Avec leurs observations astronomiques, et leurs remarques de physique, de géographie, d'hydrographie, & d'histoire.
Paris, A. Seneuze & D. Horthemels:
1-424. Illus.
–Various later eds. & transls. Briefly mentions a "vaca marina", possibly the dugong, but the accompanying figure (reproduced by Durand, 1983: 207-208) resembles a hippopotamus.
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Tagami, Masatosi
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1936 |
A new locality of Desmostylus.
Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan
43(508): 47-48. 2 figs. Jan. 20, 1936.
–In Japanese.
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Taguchi, Eiji
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1984 |
Paleoenvironmental conditions at the locality of Paleoparadoxia and in its environs in Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture.
Monogr. Assoc. Geol. Collab. in Japan
28: 81-89. 1 tab. 3 figs. May 1984.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. See also T. Kamei (1984).
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Takahashi, Shizuo
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1981 |
[Excavation of fossil sea cow.]
Yamagata Applied Geol. Assoc. Publ.
No. 1: 1-5. 7 figs. Mar. 1981.
–In Japanese.
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Takahashi, Shizuo; Domning, Daryl Paul; Saito, Tsunemasa
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1979 |
[On the discovery of a fossil sea cow from Ohe town, Yamagata Prefecture.] [Abstr.]
Abstrs. 86th Ann. Meeting, Geol. Soc. Japan
(Akita, Japan):
228.
–In Japanese. Reports a skeleton of Dusisiren n.sp. from the Late Miocene Hashigami Sandstone Member of the Hongo Formation, Ohe, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. See also Takahashi et al. (1986).
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Takahashi, Shizuo; Domning, Daryl Paul; Saito, Tsunemasa
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1986 |
Dusisiren dewana, n. sp. (Mammalia: Sirenia), a new ancestor of Steller's sea cow from the Upper Miocene of Yamagata Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
Trans. Proc. Pal. Soc. Japan
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–Japanese summ. Abstrs.: Takahashi et al. (1979); East Asian Tertiary/Quaternary Newsletter No. 9: 44, 1989. Describes the skull and skeleton of Dusisiren dewana and compares it with D. jordani, Hydrodamalis cuestae, and H. gigas. It is considered phyletically intermediate between the former two and is 9.0-10.4 Ma old. (See Takahashi et al., 1983 for more details on the discovery of this specimen, the geology of the locality, and associated fossils.) Also summarizes other fossil sir. occurrences in Japan, and suggests that the tooth of "Dugong" reported by Inuzuka et al. (1980) may instead represent Paleoparadoxia (317).
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Takahashi, Shizuo; Tamiya, Ryoichi; Uyeno, Teruya; Ogasawara, Kenshiro; Akiba, Fumio; Saito, Tsunemasa
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1983 |
[Report on the excavation of the great Yamagata sea cow.]
Yamagata Pref. Mus. Spec. Publ.
(Yamagata, Japan):
1-76. 6 tabs. 22 figs. 16 pls. Mar. 31, 1983.
–In Japanese. Describes the history of discovery of the specimen (subsequently named Dusisiren dewana), with photos of the major skeletal elements (Takahashi, 2-39); the geology of the locality (Tamiya, 41-54); fossil sharks (Uyeno, 55-59); molluscs (Ogasawara, 61-63); diatoms (Akiba, 65-69); and sedimentary structures (Saito, 71-75).
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Takai, Fuyuji
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1938 |
Cainozoic mammals in Japan (preliminary notes).
Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan
45(541): 745-763.
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Takai, Fuyuji
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1939a |
The mammalian faunas of the Hiramakian and Togarian stages in the Japanese Miocene. In: Jubilee publication commemorating Prof. H. Yabe, M.I.A. sixtieth birthday.
Sendai (Japan), Tohoku Imper. Univ., Inst. Geol. Pal.:
Vol. 1: 189-203. 1 fig.
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Takai, Fuyuji
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1939b |
On some Cenozoic mammals from Japan, Part I.
Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan
46: 481-489.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Abstrs.: Jap. Jour. Geol. Geogr. 17: 45-46; Pal. Zentralbl. 16: 36-37.
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Takai, Fuyuji
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1944 |
Desmostylus from phosphorus ore bed in Noto Peninsula.
Misc. Rept. Res. Inst. Nat. Resources (Sigenkagaku Kenkyusyo Iho)
5: 59-62. 1 fig. Pl. 5.
–In Japanese.
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Takai, Fuyuji; Shikama, Tokio; Ijiri, Shoji
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1952 |
Re-excavation of Desmostylus and its horizon in Doki district, Gihu Prefecture.
Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan
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–In Japanese. Engl. transl. done by Engineer Intelligence Division, Office of the Engineer, Headquarters U.S. Army Forces Far East, Tokyo, 1954; available from Military Geology Branch, U.S. Geological Survey?
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1994 |
[Stars of the Toba Aquarium: dugong.]
Toba Super Aquarium
(Toba, Japan)
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–In Japanese. Pop. acc. of dugongs in captivity.
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Takashi, Yoichi
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1971 |
[Phantom monsters - the story of the discovery of Desmostylus.]
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–In Japanese.
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Takayasu, Katsumi; Nakamura, Takeshi
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1984 |
Desmostylia bearing beds in the southern border of Lake Shinji, West Japan, and their paleoenvironments from the viewpoint of molluscan fossils.
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2000 |
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1987 |
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Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010:
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–In Japanese.
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Takeyama, Kenichi; Azuma, Yoichi
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1988 |
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Japan, Ministry of Education, Aid for Scientific Study, Synthetic Study A, Subject No. 61304010:
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–In Japanese.
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Takikawa Sea Cow Geological Investigation Group
(detail)
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1984 |
[Written report on an investigative study of the Takikawa sea cow.]
Takikawa City (Japan), Municipal Board of Education:
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–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Describes the discovery and study of the specimen (subsequently named Hydrodamalis spissa Furusawa, 1988).
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Tamayo, F.
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1961 |
Mamíferos de los Llanos de Venezuela.
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Tan, Bangjie
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1996 |
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–Gen. acc. of the dugong and its occurrence in China (82, 85-86). Alludes briefly to hunting of dugongs in Beihai City for meat, fat, oil, and hide "before the 1970s", and to the brief survival of "a few" dugongs in captivity in the Shanghai Zoo.
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Tan, K.; Shikama, Tokio
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1965 |
On Desmostylus teeth from Tashiro, Akita Prefecture.
Sci. Rept. Yokohama Natl. Univ.
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Tanaka, K.; Seki, M.
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1962 |
A Desmostylus-like marine mammal found from Toyoshina-cho.
Shinano Kyoiku
No. 912: 55-65. 5 tabs. 7 figs.
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Tangley, Laura
(detail)
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1979 |
Manatees on the brink: motorboats wound, powerplants warm Florida's seacows.
Defenders Mag.
54(6): 348-353. 13 figs. Dec. 1979.
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Tappe, David T.
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1704 |
Funffzehen jährige curiose und denckwürdige auch sehr gefährliche ost-indianische Reise-Beschreibung, so sich im Jahr Christi 1667 angefangen und durch göttlichen Beystand im 1682ten Jahre geendet hat auf vielfältiges Verlangen guter Freunde zum Druck übergeben.
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Tarpley, R. J.
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1987 |
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Taru, Hajime
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2000 |
Inference of foraging and mastication from cranial morphology of Paleoparadoxia tabatai. In: Inuzuka et al. (eds.), Evolution of Desmostylia ... (q.v.).
Bull. Ashoro Mus. Pal.
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–In Japanese; Engl. summ.
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Tas'an: SEE ALSO Hendrokusumo et al., 1981; Rathbun, Reid & Tas'an, 1987.
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Tas'an
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1976 |
Report on catching and life in captivity of Dugong dugon, Jaya Ancol Oceanarium.
Jakarta, Jaya Ancol Oceanarium:
1-12. 3 tabs. 2 figs. 2 tipped-in photos.
–Report presented at meeting of Northwestern Chapter, Amer. Assoc. Zool. Parks & Aquaria (IAAAM), Seattle, Washington, 1976. Describes the capture of 7 dugongs in South Sulawesi, their transport to Jakarta, and their brief survival in captivity.
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Tas'an; Sumitro; Hendrokusumo, Sukiman
(detail)
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1979 |
Some biological notes of two male dugongs in captivity at the Jaya Ancol Oceanarium, Jakarta.
Jakarta, Gelanggang Samudra Jaya Ancol (Oceanarium):
1-30. 11 tabs. Frontisp. 11 figs.
–Describes the capture and transport of several Indonesian dugongs; their captive maintenance, growth, morphometrics, and observations of rectal temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate; and necropsy data on an adult female and her aborted male fetus.
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Tassy, Pascal: SEE ALSO Barriel & Tassy, 1991; Barriel et al., 1993; Fischer & Tassy, 1993.
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1979 |
Relations phylogénétiques du genre Moeritherium Andrews, 1901 (Mammalia).
C.R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Sér. D,
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Tassy, Pascal
(detail)
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1981 |
Le crâne de Moeritherium (Proboscidea, Mammalia) de l'Éocène de Dor el Talha (Libye) et le problème de la classification phylogénétique du genre dans les Tethytheria McKenna, 1975.
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Tassy, Pascal; Shoshani, Jeheskel
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1988 |
The Tethytheria: elephants and their relatives. In: M. J. Benton (ed.), The phylogeny and classification of the tetrapods. Vol. 2: Mammals.
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Tate, G. H. H.
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1931 |
Random observations on habits of South American mammals.
Jour. Mamm.
12(3): 248-256. Aug. 1931.
–P. 253: {"Trichechus and Inia. - To catch manatees or porpoises, which normally sink when they are killed, men working in pairs cautiously approach the animal in separate canoes. Simultaneously one of them shoots it through the head and the other throws his harpoon into its body. In this way they kill the animal and prevent the body from sinking."} The species of Trichechus and the region of South America to which these observations pertain are not stated.
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Tate, G. H. H.
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1947 |
Mammals of eastern Asia.
New York, Macmillan Co.:
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Tate, Suzanne
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1990 |
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Nags Head (North Carolina), Nags Head Art (Suzanne Tate's Tell-Tale Nature Series, No. 7):
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Taylor, David
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1978 |
Is there a doctor in the zoo?
New York, Bantam Books:
1-213.
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Taylor, David C.
(detail)
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1985 |
Mermaids of Arabia.
Sunrise
(Kuwait Airways),
July 1985: 12-15. 3 figs.
–Arabic transl.: Sunrise, Aug. 1985: 14-17. 4 figs. Pop. acc. of dugongs.
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Taylor, Douglas M.
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1951 |
The Black Caribs of British Honduras.
Viking Fund Publ. in Anthrop.
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–Harpooning manatees.
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2001 |
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Nature Australia
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Taylor, J. M.
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1984 |
The Oxford guide to mammals of Australia.
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1994 |
Stone, bone or blubber? Buoyancy control strategies in aquatic tetrapods. In: L. Maddock, Q. Bone, & J. M. V. Rayner (eds.), Mechanics and physiology of animal swimming.
Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press (260 pp.):
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Teixeira, Dante Martins; Papavero, Nelson
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2006 |
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Tekkaya, Ibrahim
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1973 |
Preliminary note on the vertebrate fauna of Bayraktepe, southeast of Çanakkale (Dardanelles).
Maden Tetkik Arama Enst. (Mineral Research & Exploration Institute of Turkey), Bulletin, Foreign Ed.
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Telander, Rick
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1980 |
Mermaid in a man's world.
Natl. Wildlife
18(1): 28-35. 5 figs.
–Pop. acc. of Florida manatees, with underwater photos.
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Telles-Antunes, Miguel Carlos F.
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1959 |
Nota sobre um mamífero do Aquitaniano de Campo de Ourique (Lisboa).
Bol. Soc. Portug. Ciênc. Nat.
22(= (2)7)(3): 129-137. 5 pls.
–Engl. summ. Describes and illustrates a thoracic vertebra of "Halitherium sp." from the Early Miocene of Portugal, and discusses its stratigraphic context.
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Telles-Antunes, Miguel Carlos F.
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1979 |
Vertebrados miocénicos de Olhos de Água (Algarve), interesse estratigráfico.
Bol. Mus. Lab. Min. Geol., Fac. Ciênc. Univ. Lisboa
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Telles-Antunes, Miguel Carlos F.
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1984 |
Essai de synthèse sur les mammifères du Miocène du Portugal. In: Volume d'hommage au géologue Georges Zbyszewski à l'occasion de son passage à retraite (22 Octobre 1979).
Paris, Eds. Recherche sur les Civilisations:
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Tembrock, G.
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1963 |
Acoustic behavior of mammals. In: R.-G. Busnel (ed.), Acoustic behavior of animals.
Amsterdam, London, & New York, Elsevier Publ. Co.:
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Temminck, Coenraad Jacob
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1827-41 |
Monographies de mammalogie, ou description de quelques genres de mammifères, dont les espèces ont été observées dans les différens musées de l'Europe....
Paris & Leiden (2 vols.).
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Tennent, James Emerson
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1859 |
Ceylon: an account of the island, physical historical and topographical, with notices of its natural history, antiquities, and productions. Vol. 1.
London, Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts:
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Tennent, James Emerson
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1861 |
Sketches of the natural history of Ceylon; with narratives and anecdotes illustrative of the habits and instincts of the mammalia, birds, reptiles, fishes, insects, &c. including a monograph of the elephant.
London, Longman, Green, Longman, & Roberts:
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Tenney, S. M.
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1958 |
Correlative observations on the electrocardiogram and morphology of the heart of the Florida manatee.
Amer. Heart Jour.
56(6): 933-938. 3 figs. Dec. 1958.
–Describes gross features of the heart; reports that the heart weight/body weight ratio is the smallest of any mammal, and that the ECG has no distinctive features attributable to the heart's bifid apex.
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Tenney, S. M.; Remmers, J. E.
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1963 |
Comparative quantitative morphology of the mammalian lung: diffusing area.
Nature
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–Graphs lung volume against body weight, alveolar surface area against oxygen consumption, and alveolar diameter against metabolic rate for "the manatee", the dugong, and other mammals.
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Terra, Paul de
(detail)
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1911 |
Vergleichende Anatomie des menschlichen Gebisses und der Zähne der Vertebraten.
Jena, Gustav Fischer:
xiii + 451. 200 figs.
–Sirs., 339.
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Tertre, Jean Baptiste du
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1667 |
Histoire generale des Antilles habitées par les François. Tome ii. Contenant l histoire natverelle, enrichy de cartes & de figures.
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Tewari, B. S.; Savage, Robert Joseph Gay; Singh, Gurcharan
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1977 |
On a fossil sea-cow from the Gaj Formation of Kutch, India.
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Themido, A. A.
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1938? |
Catalogue des ongulés et siréniens existants dans les collections du Muséum Zoologique de Coimbra.
Mem. Estud. Mus. Zool. Univ. Coimbra
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Thenius, Erich
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1949 |
Die tortone Säugetierfauna von Neudorf an der March (ČSR) und ihre Bedeutung für die Helvet-Torton-Grenze.
Anz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-natw. Kl.
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Thenius, Erich
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1952 |
Die Säugetierfauna aus dem Torton von Neudorf an der March (ČSR).
Neues Jahrb. Geol. Pal., Abh.
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–Attributes the attrition and "sharpening" of some fossil sir. bones to subaerial sandblasting (33-36). Considers Halianassa a junior synonym of Halitherium; refers Halianassa studeri to Thalattosiren; describes a ?windworn humerus and scapula of T. petersi from Neudorf and discusses its diagnostic characters and relationships; and regards Haplosiren Kretzoi as a nomen nudum (109-113).
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Thenius, Erich
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1961 |
Die Meeressäugetiere von einst und jetzt.
Universum: Natur & Tech.
16: 669-675. 2 figs.
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Thenius, Erich
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1969 |
Sirenia. In: W. Kükenthal & T. Kaumbach (eds.), Handbuch der Zoologie. 8(2): Stammesgeschichte der Säugetiere (einschliesslich der Hominiden).
Berlin, Walter de Gruyter:
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Thenius, Erich; Hofer, Helmut
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1960 |
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Thenius, Erich; Rathbun, Galen B.; Kurt, Fred; Grzimek, Bernhard
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1987 |
Seekühe. In: B. Grzimek (ed.), Grzimeks Enzyklopädie: Säugetiere. Vol. 4.
Munich, Kindler Verlag:
522-535. Illus.
–Includes sections on sir. evolutionary history (Thenius), manatees (Rathbun), dugongs (Kurt), and Steller's sea cow (Grzimek & Kurt).
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Theodorou, R.
(detail)
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2001 |
Florida manatee (Animals in Danger).
Chicago, Heinemann Library:
1-32.
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Thevet, André
(detail)
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1558 |
Les singvlaritez de la France antarctiqve, avtrement nommée Amerique, & de plusieurs terres & isles decouuertes de nostre temps.
Antwerp, Christophle Plantin:
163 + 1. Illus.
–Allen 16. First ed.: Paris, heirs of Maurice de la Porte: 7 + 166 + 2 leaves, 1557 (often dated 1558, but these were remainders with a new title-page, fide Whitehead, 1977). The illustrations in the present ed. are said by Whitehead to be reduced, reversed, and inferior. Manatee, 138.
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Thevet, André
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1575 |
La cosmographie universelle.... Illustree de diverses figures des choses plus remarquables vevës par l'auteur, & incogneuës de noz anciens & modernes.
Paris, Guillaume Chaudiere (2 vols.):
Vol. 1: leaves 1-467; Vol. 2: leaves 469-1025.
–Some copies, apparently identical, publ. by Pierre l'Huillier. Manatee, 2: 960 verso, 980 recto.
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Thewissen, Johannes G. M.
(detail)
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1985 |
Cephalic evidence for the affinities of Tubulidentata.
Mammalia
49(2): 257-284. 1 tab. 5 figs.
–Considers the evidence weak for ungulate relationships of tubulidentates; compares their brain and skull morphology and cranial foramina with, among others, Eocene sirs. (265, 268-269, 271-274, 279).
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Thewissen, Johannes G. M.
(detail)
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1993 |
Eocene marine mammals from the Himalayan foothills.
Research & Exploration
(National Geographic Society)
9(1): 125-127. Figs. 9-12. Winter 1993.
–Reports a sir. rib and skull fragments of a supposed sir. from the Early to Middle Eocene Kuldana Formation of Pakistan. The skull was later determined not to be sirenian.
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Thewissen, Johannes G. M.; Domning, Daryl Paul
(detail)
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1992 |
The role of phenacodontids in the origin of the modern orders of ungulate mammals.
Jour. Vert. Pal.
12(4): 494-504. 2 tabs. 2 figs. Dec. 15, 1992.
–Concludes that the mirorder Pantomesaxonia (including Sirenia, Desmostylia, Proboscidea, Hyracoidea, and Perissodactyla) and the order Phenacodonta are sister groups together making up the superorder Paenungulata, but the relationships within the Pantomesaxonia remain unresolved.
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Thiel, Richard
(detail)
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1982 |
Manatees: gentle giants of the sea.
3-2-1 Contact
(New York, Children's Television Workshop)
No. 27: 4-7. Cover photo + 8 figs. June 1982.
–Pop. acc. of Florida manatees and Steller's sea cow.
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Thiemmedh, Jinda
(detail)
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1961 |
Notes on the sea cow (Halicore dugong Erxleben) in the Gulf of Thailand.
Thai Fish. Gaz.
14(3): 213-222.
–In Thai; Engl. summ.
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Thiemmedh, Jinda
(detail)
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1968 |
Dugong mermaid, dolphin and fin whale.
Kasetsart Univ., College of Fisheries, Fisheries Popular Bull.
No. 2: 1-21. 2 figs. 1 pl. Aug. 2, 1968.
–In Thai; Engl. summ.
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Thomas, Davidson
(detail)
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1966 |
Natural history of dugong in Rameswaram waters.
Madras Jour. Fish.
2: 80-82. 1 fig. July 1966.
–Detailed account of dugong netting, with data on catch, seasonal occurrence, movements, miscellaneous behavior, economic and medicinal uses, and the capture and transport of two dugongs for display in Madras in 1961-62. Thomas' claim of large extant herds of dugongs was thought by S. Jones (1981: 46) to have been mistakenly based on Neophocaena.
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Thomas, Herbert; Şen, Şevket; Khan, Majeed; Battail, Bernard; Ligabue, Giancarlo
(detail)
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1982 |
The Lower Miocene fauna of Al-Sarrar (Eastern province, Saudi Arabia).
Atlal
5(3): 109-136. 2 tabs. Pls. 115-116.
–Arabic summ., 101-106. Two short paragraphs signed by H. Thomas discuss occurrences of ribs and a mandible fragment of indeterminate late Early Miocene sirs. in the Al-Sarrar area (120).
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Thomas, Lars
(detail)
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2009 |
Fabeldyr - en naturlig forklaring.
Natur og Museum
(Naturhistorisk Museum, Århus)
48(1): 3-35. Illus. Mar. 2009.
–Sirs. and mermaid legends (30-31).
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Thomas, Oldfield
(detail)
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1904 |
On a collection of mammals made by Mr. J. T. Tunney in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory of South Australia.
Novitates Zoologicae
11(1): 222-229. Mar. 1904.
–Describes the dentition and horizontal tooth replacement of the rock wallaby Peradorcas concinna in comparison with that of Trichechus (226-227).
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Thomas, Oldfield
(detail)
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1911 |
The mammals of the tenth edition of Linnaeus; an attempt to fix the types of the genera and the exact bases and localities of the species.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London
1911(1): 120-158. Mar. 22, 1911 (read Dec. 13, 1910).
–The type locality of Trichechus manatus is fixed as the West Indies (131-132).
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Thomas, Oldfield; Lydekker, Richard
(detail)
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1897 |
On the number of grinding-teeth possessed by the manatee.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London
1897(3): 595-600. Pl. 36. Oct. 1897 (read May 18, 1897).
–See also Thomas & Lydekker (1898). Coins the new combination Trichechus inunguis (596).
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Thomas, Oldfield; Lydekker, Richard
(detail)
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1898 |
[Dentition of the manatee.]
Proc. Zool. Soc. London
1897(4): 814. Apr. 1898 (read Nov. 16, 1897).
–Addendum to Thomas & Lydekker (1897), calling attention to the independent confirmation of their conclusions by Hartlaub (1886).
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Thomas, Oldfield; et al.
(detail)
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1914 |
Nomina conservanda in Mammalia.
Zool. Anz.
44(6): 284-286.
–Same in substance as Thomas et al. (1924).
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Thomas, Oldfield; et al.
(detail)
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1924 |
Nomina conservanda in Mammalia.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London
1924(2): 345-348. July 9, 1924 (read Apr. 1, 1924).
–Recommends the conservation of the names Manatus and Rhytina in preference to Trichechus and Hydrodamalis, respectively (347).
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Thomas, Timothy D.
(detail)
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2001 |
Buddy Manatee.
Panama City (Florida), Thomas Expressions Publ. Co.:
[1-45.] Illus.
–Children's book about the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of a Florida manatee calf injured by a boat.
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Thomson, Donald Fergusson
(detail)
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1934 |
The dugong hunters of Cape York.
Jour. Roy. Anthrop. Inst. Great Britain & Ireland
64: 237-263. 9 figs. Pls. 29-31. July-Dec. 1934.
–Detailed description of dugong hunting by the Aboriginal tribes of the eastern Cape York Peninsula, Australia, including their canoes, harpoons and lines, harpooning and butchering techniques, magic, and ritual; a myth of the making of the first dugong harpoon rope; and specialized vocabulary for dugongs and dugong hunting.
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Thomson, Donald Fergusson
(detail)
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1985 |
Donald Thomson's mammals and fishes of northern Australia. Edited and annotated by Joan M. Dixon and Linda Huxley.
Melbourne, Thomas Nelson:
xi + 210. Tabs. 24 figs. 91 pls. 60 maps.
–Dugong, 15, 17, 156-162, 191, 194, 197, 203.
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Thomson, Stewart Craig
(detail)
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1940 |
Studies of the anatomy of the extrahepatic biliary tract in Mammalia.
Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Zool. Ser.
22(6)(481): 415-430. Tabs. Oct. 31, 1940.
–Manatee, 421-422, 424-425, 427-428.
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Thorhaug, Anitra
(detail)
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1987 |
Large-scale seagrass restoration in a damaged estuary.
Mar. Pollut. Bull.
18(8): 442-446.
–Refers to Biscayne Bay, Florida.
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Thorlacius, Örnólfur
(detail)
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1996 |
Fílar.
Náttúrufræðingurinn
65(3/4): 165-177. Illus.
–In Icelandic. Pop. acc. of proboscideans and their relatives. Includes a photograph of manatees, mislabeled Dugong dugon (172).
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Thorne, Ebenezer
(detail)
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1876 |
The queen of the colonies; or Queensland as I knew it as an eight years' resident.
London, Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle and Ribington:
1-352.
–Quotes from several other pop. accs. of dugongs and their oil, especially articles in Queensland newspapers (248-266).
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Thurston, Edgar
(detail)
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1895 |
Rámésvaram Island and the fauna of the Gulf of Mannar.
Madras Govt. Mus. Bull.
1(3): 79-138.
–Dugong material repr. in Phipson (1895). Brief account of the dugong (98-99), including the native tradition that a box of money was found in a dugong's stomach.
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Tiedemann, Friedrich
(detail)
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1808 |
Zoologie. Zu seinen Vorlesungen entworfen. Bd. 1. Allgemeine Zoologie, Mensch und Saugthiere.
Landshut (Germany), Weberschen Buchhandlung:
1-610.
–Gen. acc. of the living sirs., recognizing the following species: Dugungus indicus, n.gen.n.sp., based on "Trichechus dugong"; Manatus australis (= African and American Trichechus); and M. borealis (= Hydrodamalis gigas) (554-556).
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Tiedemann, John A.
(detail)
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1983 |
Observations of the West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus, in Turkey Creek, Brevard County, Florida.
Florida Scientist
46(1): 1-8. 2 figs.
–Describes seasonal changes in manatee use of and abundance in the creek, and observations of group size, behavior, and feeding.
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Tikel, Daniella; Blair, David; Marsh, Helene D.
(detail)
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1996 |
Marine mammal faeces as a source of DNA.
Molec. Ecol.
5(3): 456-457. 1 fig.
–Reports a mtDNA D-loop sequence obtained from feces of a dugong from Borroloola, Australia, and compares it with sequences from a Torres Strait dugong and a Florida manatee.
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Tilesius von Tilenau, Wilhelm Gottlieb
(detail)
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1802 |
Untersuchung derjenigen Thiere, welche aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach die Fabel von Sirenen oder Seemenschen veranlasst haben.
Jahrb. Naturgesch.
1: 3-26.
–Discusses Manatus australis and Rhytina borealis, 23.
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Tilesius von Tilenau, Wilhelm Gottlieb
(detail)
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1835 |
Die Wallfische.
Isis von Oken
1835(8): 709-752; 1835(9): 801-828.
–Allen 874. Sirs., 709-719. Allen says "Of the many pieces of bad cetological composition there are few more worthless, viewed from the stand-point of to-day, than this pretentious compilation of some fifty closely printed pages of Oken's Isis...."
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Tilmant, James T.; Curry, Richard W.; Jones, Ronald; Szmant, Alina; Zieman, Joseph C.; Flora, Mark; Robblee, Michael B.; Smith, Dewitt; Snow, R.W.; Wanless, Harold
(detail)
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1994 |
Hurricane Andrew's effects on marine resources: the small underwater impact contrasts sharply with the destruction in mangrove and upland-forest communities.
Bioscience
44(4): 230-237. 2 figs. 2 pls. Apr. 1994.
–Aerial surveys in south Florida before and after the 24 Aug. 1992 hurricane revealed no negative impact on manatees (236).
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Timm, Robert M.; Albuja V., Luis; Clauson, Barbara L.
(detail)
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1986 |
Ecology, distribution, harvest, and conservation of the Amazonian manatee Trichechus inunguis in Ecuador.
Biotropica
18(2): 150-156. 2 figs.
–Gives detailed manatee locality records for eastern Ecuador and northern Peru, lists food plants and other natural history anecdotes reported by hunters, describes present-day meat hunting and the Siona Indians' self-imposed ban on manatee hunting, and makes recommendations for manatee protection in the area.
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Timm, Robert M.; Albuja V., Luis; Clauson, Barbara L.
(detail)
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1989 |
Siona hunting techniques for the larger aquatic vertebrates in Amazonian Ecuador.
Studs. Neotropical Fauna & Envir.
24(1): 1-7. 2 figs.
–Describes in detail the manatee harpoons and hunting method used by the Siona Indians, notes that they are now voluntarily refraining from killing manatees in order to conserve the reduced numbers of the latter, and suggests that manatees may help maintain the Sionas' canoe routes by controlling water hyacinths.
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Tindale, Norman B.
(detail)
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1925 |
Natives of Groote Eylandt and of the west coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Recs. So. Austral. Mus.
3: 61-102. Figs. 23-41. Pls. 6-11.
–Dugong hunting, 78-79.
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Tinelli, Chiara; Ribolini, Adriano; Bianucci, Giovanni; Bini, Monica; Landini, Walter
(detail)
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2012 |
Ground penetrating radar and palaeontology: The detection of sirenian fossil bones under a sunflower field in Tuscany (Italy).
Comptes Rendus Palevol
11: 445-454. 7 figs. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2012.04.002 Available online July 19, 2012.
–French summ.
ABSTRACT: The application of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in vertebrate palaeontology is very rare. We describe the discovery of an Early Pliocene sirenian skeleton detected by GPR in a locality near Grosseto (Tuscany, Italy). The specimen represents one of the most complete skeletons of Metaxytherium subapenninum (Mammalia: Sirenia) ever found in the Mediterranean area. Using a monostatic antenna of 200 MHz, this non-invasive technique allowed us to detect most of the bones of the skeleton (skull, mandible, vertebrae and ribs) revealed in a distinct zone reflecting the electromagnetic waves. Other bones were found in correspondence with some smaller reflective zones of high back-scattered energy. Each bone was located in a grid system to compare its position with the spatial distribution of reflective zones. We are confident that the positive outcomes experienced in this work will encourage the use of GPR for future field research in vertebrate palaeontology.
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Tisdell, Clement Allan
(detail)
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1983 |
Conserving living resources in Third World countries: economic and social issues.
Internatl. Jour. Envir. Stud.
22(1): 11-24. 1 tab.
–Uses dugong hunting by the Kiwai of Papua New Guinea to illustrate problems of resource use and conservation (14-15).
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Tisdell, Clement Allan
(detail)
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1986 |
Conflicts about living marine resources in Southeast Asian and Australian waters: turtles and dugong as cases.
Marine Resource Economics
3(1): 89-109. 1 fig.
–Discusses problems of dugong conservation in Australia and Papua New Guinea (102-104).
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Tisdell, Clement Allan
(detail)
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2002 |
Optimal Australian dugong populations and conservation plans: an economic perspective. In: C.A. Tisdell, The economics of conserving wildlife and natural areas.
Cheltenham & Northampton, Edward Elgar (x + 308):
182-192. 5 figs.
–Repr. from Economic Analysis & Policy 29(1): 59-69, 1999.
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Tobien, Heinz
(detail)
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1971 |
Moeritherium, Palaeomastodon, Phiomia aus dem Paläogen Nordafrikas und die Abstammung der Mastodonten (Proboscidea, Mammalia).
Mitt. Geol. Inst. Tech. Univ. Hannover
10: 141-162. 1 tab. 10 figs. May 1971.
–Sirs., 152.
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Tobien, Heinz
(detail)
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1980 |
Taxonomic status of some Cenozoic mammalian local faunas from the Mainz Basin.
Mainzer Geowiss. Mitt.
9: 203-235. 1 tab. 1 fig. Dec. 1980.
–Summarizes the localities and horizons in the Mainz Basin, Germany, at which Halitherium schinzii occurs (207-209).
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Todd, T. Wingate; Todd, Arthur W.
(detail)
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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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Tokunaga, Shigeyasu (= Yoshiwara, Shigeyasu)
(detail)
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1939 |
A new fossil mammal belonging to the Desmostylidae. In: Jubilee publication commemorating Prof. H. Yabe, M.I.A. sixtieth birthday.
Sendai (Japan), Tohoku Imper. Univ., Inst. Geol. Pal.:
Vol. 1: 289-299. 2 figs. Pl. 19.
–Japanese summ. Describes Cornwallius tabatai, n.sp.
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Toldt, C.
(detail)
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1905 |
Der Winkelfortsatz des Unterkiefers beim Menschen und bei den Säugetieren und die Beziehungen der Kaumuskeln zu demselben. (II. Teil.)
Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-natw. Kl.
114(3): 315-476. 18 figs. 3 pls. Presented Mar. 9, 1905.
–Comments briefly on the medially inflected angular process of the mandible in Rhytina and Halicore (337).
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Toledo, Peter Mann de
(detail)
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1989 |
Sobre novos achados de sirênios (Sirenotherium pirabense Paula Couto, 1967) na Formação Pirabas (Pará, Brasil).
Bol. Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Sér. Ciênc. da Terra
1(1): 5-10. 2 figs. July 1989.
–Engl. summ. Describes new material from the "Oligo-Miocene" (actually Early Miocene) of Brazil, including the first complete fossil sir. skull found in South America. These specimens were here referred to Sirenotherium pirabense, which was in turn referred to the Dugongidae; however, they were later redescribed as Dioplotherium cf. allisoni by Toledo & Domning (1991).
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Toledo, Peter Mann De; Domning, Daryl Paul
(detail)
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1991 |
Fossil Sirenia (Mammalia: Dugongidae) from the Pirabas Formation (Early Miocene), northern Brazil.
Bol. Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Sér. Ciênc. da Terra
1(2): 119-146. 3 tabs. 12 figs. "1989" [publ. 1991].
–Portuguese summ. Describes the first complete fossil sir. skull from South America (Dioplotherium cf. allisoni), as well as cranial fragments of cf. Rytiodus (the first possible New World record for this genus) and cf. Metaxytherium, all from Burdigalian-age deposits on the coast of Pará.
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Tolmachoff, Innokenti Pavlovich
(detail)
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1928 |
Extinction and extermination.
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer.
39: 1131-1148.
–Repr.: Ann. Rept. Smithson. Inst. 1929: 269-284, 1930. Believes that Steller's sea cow was "probably already well advanced toward extinction" at the time of its discovery (1137-1138).
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Tomblin, Marian Strong
(detail)
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2006 |
Manatee moon.
Ormond Beach (Florida), Avery Goode-Reid Publications.
Illus.
–Illustrations by JoAnne Thorn. Novel for young adults about the dangers facing Florida manatees.
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Tomes, Charles Sissmore
(detail)
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1878 |
On the structure and development of vascular dentine.
Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London
169: 25-47. Pls. 3-5.
–Sirs., 34.
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Tomes, Charles Sissmore
(detail)
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1898 |
A manual of dental anatomy, human and comparative. Ed. 5.
London, J. & A. Churchill; Philadelphia, P. Blakiston:
viii + 596. 273 figs.
–Ed. 1, 1876; ed. 8, 1923. Sirs., 83, 385-390.
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Tomida, Yukimitsu; Ohta, Toshikazu
(detail)
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2007 |
Discovery of a desmostylian tooth from Kitami City, northeastern Hokkaido, Japan.
Mem. Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum
6: 57-61.
–Japanese summ. A fragmentary tooth of Desmostylus sp. from the late Middle Mioc. is considered probably one of the youngest remains of the genus in Japan.
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Tomkins, Ivan R.
(detail)
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1956 |
The manatee along the Georgia coast.
Jour. Mamm.
37(2): 288-289. "May 1956" (mailed Jun. 9, 1956).
–Reports manatees in Georgia, circa 1940-45 and 1955; notes that Florida manatees may spend much time in salt water.
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Tomkins, Ivan R.
(detail)
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1958 |
A Georgia specimen of the manatee.
Jour. Mamm.
39(1): 154. Feb. 20, 1958.
–Reports manatee bones, probably less than 50 years old, dug from a riverbank in Savannah.
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Torquemada, Antonio de
(detail)
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1570 |
Iardin de flores curiosas, en q~ se tratã algunas materias de humanidad, philosophia, theologia, y geographia, con otras cosas curiosas, y apazibles.
Salamanca, Iuan Baptista de Terranoua:
286 numb. l.
–Repeats manatee material from Gómara, Oviedo, and Martyr (trat. VI, fol. 270 recto & verso; reprinted by Durand, 1983: 48-49, 89).
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Toula, Franz
(detail)
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1896 |
Über neue Wirbelthierreste aus dem Tertiär Oesterreichs und Rumeliens.
Zs. Deutsch. Geol. Ges.
48: 915-924. 3 figs.
–Describes (as Halitherium Schinzi) the distal part of a large humerus from the Leithakalk of Kalksburg, Austria (919); but according to Abel (1904a: 105), the specimen in question is actually a rhinoceros.
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Toula, Franz
(detail)
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1899 |
Zwei neue Säugethierreste aus dem "kristallisierten Sandstein" von Walsee in Nieder- und Perg in Oberösterreich.... 2. Sirene von Perg in Oberösterreich (Metaxytherium (?) pergense n. sp.).
Neues Jahrb. Min. Geol. Pal., Beilage-Band
12: 459-476. Fig. 4. Pl. 12.
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Toula, Franz; Kail, J. A.
(detail)
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1885 |
Über einen Krokodil-Schädel aus den Tertiärablagerungen von Eggenburg in Niederösterreich.
Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien
50: 299-356. 3 figs. 3 pls.
–Mentions "Halitherium Schinzi" (i.e., Metaxytherium krahuletzi), 300.
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Townsend, Charles Haskins
(detail)
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1905 |
Report of the Director of the Aquarium to the Board of Managers.
Ann. Rept. New York Zool. Soc.
9: 89-103. 5 figs. Jan. 1905.
–Brief account (97) of two Florida manatees obtained in June 1904, with two photos (91, 94) and notes on their feeding and other behavior.
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Townsend, Charles Haskins
(detail)
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1907 |
Report of the Director of the Aquarium to the Board of Managers.
Ann. Rept. New York Zool. Soc.
11: 86. Jan. 1907.
–Acknowledges two Florida manatees donated by Mr. A. W. Dimock to the Aquarium (see also A. W. Dimock, 1907). One, 10 feet long and weighing 910 pounds, soon died; the other, six feet long, was still living after 5 months.
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Trainito, Egidio
(detail)
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2004 |
Dugongo: quale futuro?
Bol. Gruppo Paleontologico Tropeano
10: 7-11. 2 figs. Dec. 2004.
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Tranngocloi, Nt. (Tran Ngoc Loi)
(detail)
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1962 |
Capture d'un dugong au Viet-Nam.
Mammalia
26(3): 451-452. Pl. 12. Sept. 1962.
–Gives measurements and photos of a young male captured near Nhatrang on July 19, 1960.
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Travassos, Lauro P.
(detail)
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1933 |
Sobre os Ascaroidea parasitos dos crocodilos Sul-Americanos.
An. Acad. Brasil. Cienc.
5: 153-170.
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Travassos, Lauro P.; Vogelsang, Enrique G.
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1931 |
Novo tipo de trematodeo Opisthotrematidae.
Bol. Biol.
(Rio de Janeiro)
19: 143-147. 2 figs. Dec. 20, 1931.
–Describes the trematode Cochleotrema cochleotrema, n.gen.n.sp., from the stomach of a T. manatus in Hagenbeck's zoological garden, Hamburg (see also Khalil & Vogelsang, 1932).
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Travis, William
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1967 |
The voice of the turtle.
London, George Allen & Unwin Ltd.:
1-203.
–Observations on dugongs in Somalia, 168-176.
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Tredgold, A. F.
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1897 |
Variations of ribs in the Primates, with especial reference to the number of sternal ribs in man.
Jour. Anat. Physiol.
(London)
31: 288-302.
–Sirs., 295.
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Trelles-Duelo, Laudelino
(detail)
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1936 |
Restos fosilizados de un manati extinguido del periodo oligoceno inferior.
Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat.
9(4): 269-270. Jan. 1936.
–Reports the discovery of a Lower Oligocene sir. rib in Cuba.
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Trocine, Robert P.; Trefry, John H.
(detail)
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1996 |
Metal concentrations in sediment, water and clams from the Indian River Lagoon, Florida.
Mar. Pollut. Bull.
32(10): 754-759. 3 tabs. 1 fig.
–Analysis of samples from manatee habitat found high variation in metal concentrations, with some locally elevated concentrations probably attributable to pollution.
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Trotignon, Jacques
(detail)
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1982 |
Le sauvetage du lamantin. Saving the sea cow.
Distance
(Paris)
No. 51: 61-64. 5 figs. Mar.-Apr. 1982.
–Text in French & Engl. Pop. acc. of the rescue of a T. senegalensis from a swamp being drained, and its release in the Djoudj National Park, Senegal.
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Trouessart, Édouard-Louis
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1898 |
Catalogus mammalium tam viventium quam fossilium.
Berlin, R. Friedländer & Sohn (1898-99):
Fasc. 5.
–Rev.: T. S. Palmer (1899). Sirs., 999-1008, 1357.
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Trouessart, Édouard-Louis
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1904-05 |
Catalogus mammalium tam viventium quam fossilium.... Quinquennale supplementum anno 1904.
Berlin, R. Friedländer & Sohn:
Vol. 1: iv + 546 (1904); Vol. 2: 547-929 (1905).
–Sirs., 748-752. Coins the following new combinations: Trichechus koellikeri, Eotheroides aegyptiacum, E. coulombi (749).
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Troughton, Ellis Le G.
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1966 |
Furred animals of Australia.
Narbeth (Penn.), Livingston Publ. Co.:
xxxii + 376.
–Other eds.: New York, Scribner's, 1947; Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1951, 1957, 1965, 1973.
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Troxell, Edward L.
(detail)
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1925 |
Mechanics of crocodile vertebrae.
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer.
36: 605-614. 6 figs. Dec. 30, 1925 (read Dec. 30, 1924).
–P. 613: {"Chevrons are found also in Cetaceans and Sirenians, where aquatic locomotion is brought about by the movement, upward and downward, of a horizontally flattened tail."}
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True, Frederick W.
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1884a |
A provisional list of the mammals of North and Central America, and the West Indian islands.
Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus.
7: 587-611. Nov. 29, 1884?
–P. 588: {"Order SIRENIA. Sea-cows. / Family TRICHECHIDAE. The Manatees. / Trichechus manatus, Linné. South American Manatee. / Texas to Brazil. / Trichechus latirostris, (Harlan) True. Florida Manatee. / Florida."}
The combination T. latirostris is new here.
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True, Frederick W.
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1884b |
The sirenians or sea-cows. In: G. B. Goode et al., The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States.... Section 1. Natural history of useful aquatic animals.
Washington, D.C., Govt. Printing Off. (xxxiv + 3-895):
114-136. Pls. 33-34 (in separate atlas).
–An interesting collection of general information on American manatees (114-128) and Steller's sea cow (128-136); quotes extensively from earlier authors and thereby provides a handy literature review. Erroneously states that the manatee stranded in the British Isles in 1785 was in "Shetland" rather than Scotland (116). Includes a partial transl. of Steller (1751) by A. Charles True (130-134), and a report by Lucien Turner "that an aged Aleut woman stated that Rhytina had been seen at Attu by her father" (136).
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True, Frederick W.
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1884c |
Great International Fisheries Exhibition. London, 1883. United States of America. H. Catalogue of the aquatic mammals exhibited by the United States National Museum....
Washington, Govt. Printing Off.:
1-22.
–Sirs., 6-7, 15.
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True, Frederick W.
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1906 |
Description of a new genus and species of fossil seal from the Miocene of Maryland.
Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus.
30(1475): 835-840. Pls. 75-76.
–Abstrs.: Geol. Zentralbl. 11: 379?; Sci. Prog. 1: 452? Describes a sir. humerus from the Calvert Formation, thought to be perhaps "allied to Metaxytherium" (835, 840, pl. 76).
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True, Frederick W.
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1907 |
Observations on the type specimen of the fossil cetacean Anoplonassa forcipata Cope.
Bull. Mus. Compar. Zool.
51(4): 97-106. 3 pls. July 1907.
–Abstr.: Sci. Prog. 2: 512? Notes that Cope at one time considered this species to be a sirenian (97).
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True, Frederick W.
(detail)
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1912 |
Symposium on ten years progress in vertebrate paleontology. Marine mammals.
Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer.
23: 197-200.
–Sirs., 197-198.
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Trumbull, Stephen
(detail)
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1949 |
Sea cows making comback [sic]: ancients called them mermaids.
Audubon Mag.
51(5): 337. Sept.-Oct. 1949.
–Reprinted from Miami Herald, Apr. 29, 1949. Brief pop. acc. of sirs. and Florida manatees. Suggests that damage to natural aquatic vegetation from excessive drainage is a cause of manatee population decline.
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Tschada, Peter
(detail)
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1994 |
Verhaltensweisen der Seekühe (Trichechus manatus).
Tiergarten Aktuell
(Nuremberg)
10(1): 33-50. 14 figs. Oct. 1994.
–Gen. acc. of captive behavior of Guyanese manatees kept at Nuremberg, including feeding, nursing, aggression, play, resting, sexual and social behavior, space utilization, etc. Includes an account of developmental changes in the behavior and respiratory style of calves during their first weeks of life (45-49).
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Tsunoda, F.; Ogano Collaborative Research Group
(detail)
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1978 |
Lithological features and stratigraphic succession of the basal part of the Miocene groups - the members bearing on Paleoparadoxia tabatai - developed in the Chichibu Basin.
Jour. College Liberal Arts, Saitama Univ. Nat. Sci.
14: 129-138.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ.
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Tsuyuki, Hideo; Itoh, Shingo
(detail)
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1967 |
Fatty acid composition of the dugong oil.
Bull. Jap. Soc. Sci. Fisheries
33(11): 1035-1037. 4 tabs. Nov. 1967.
–In Japanese; Engl. summ. Engl. transl.: Fish. Res. Board Canada Transl. Ser. No. 1052: 1-6, 1968. Reports on the analysis of dugong fatty acids by gas-liquid chromatography; 18 types of fatty acids were detected.
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Tucker, M. J.; Puddicombe, R. A.
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1988 |
Protection status of marine mammals in Commonwealth waters. In: M. L. Augee (ed.), Marine mammals of Australasia: field biology and captive management.
Sydney, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales (vii + 140):
79-85.
–Also appeared in Austral. Zool. 24(3)? Briefly summarizes Australian legislation pertaining to dugongs (82-83).
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Tucker, R.
(detail)
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1955 |
Studies in functional and analytical craniology. VIII. The planoarcuate skull.
Austral. Jour. Zool.
3(4): 523-529. 9 figs. 1 pl. Dec. 1955.
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Tuckerman, Frederick
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1892 |
Further observations on the gustatory organs of the Mammalia.
Jour. Morph.
7(1): 69-94. Oct. 1892.
–Describes the tongue of a young Manatus latirostris (77).
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Tulogdy, J.
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1944 |
Szirénafog a Bácsi-torok eocén felső durvamészkövéből.
Múz. Füzetek
(Cluj)
1944(2): 56-59.
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Tuomey, Michael
(detail)
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1848 |
Report on the geology of South Carolina.
Columbia (South Carolina), A. S. Johnson:
vi + 293 + lvi. 47 figs. 1 map.
–Rev.: T. S. Bouvé, Amer. Jour. Sci. (2)8: 61-74, 1849? Sirs., 165-166, 208.
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Turnbull, William D.
(detail)
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1970 |
Mammalian masticatory apparatus.
Fieldiana: Geology
18(2): 147-356. 5 tabs. 48 figs. Mar. 24, 1970.
–Sirs., 349.
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Turner, H. N.
(detail)
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1847 |
Observations on the distinction between the cervical and dorsal vertebrae in the Class Mammalia.
Proc. Zool. Soc. London
15: 110-114. Nov. 10, 1847.
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Turner, John Peter
(detail)
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1937 |
Along the airways of the golden plover.
Canad. Geogr. Jour.
13(9): 488-505. 16 figs. Jan. 1937.
–Includes a photo of four "manatees ... in British Guiana", one partly out of the water and grazing on bank vegetation (498).
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Turner, Lucien McShan
(detail)
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2008 |
An Aleutian ethnography. (Raymond L. Hudson, ed.)
Fairbanks, Univ. Alaska Press:
xiii + 242. 4 tabs. 58 figs. 16 pls.
–Based on a MS. in the Smithsonian Archives, dating from ca. 1886-1887. Includes only one paragraph of native oral history concerning Steller's sea cow at Attu (106-107), shorter and less detailed than the MS. account by Turner reproduced by Domning, Thomason, & Corbett (2007).
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Turner, R. Eugene
(detail)
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2001 |
Of manatees, mangroves, and the Mississippi River: is there an estuarine signature for the Gulf of Mexico?
Estuaries
24(2): 139-150. Apr. 2001.
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Turner, Robert O.
(detail)
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1990a |
New manatee sanctuary established at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
Endangered Species Tech. Bull.
(U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv.)
15(5): 10.
–Discusses manatee status in Florida, and announces a new sanctuary near Cape Canaveral. Other information on manatee rehabilitation and mortality is given on p. 11.
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Turner, Robert O.
(detail)
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1990b |
Florida adopts new manatee protection law.
Endangered Species Tech. Bull.
(U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv.)
15(8): 7. 1 fig.
–Informal summary of new provisions of the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act.
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Turner, Robert O.
(detail)
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1996 |
Die-off decimates Florida manatee.
Endangered Species Bull.
(U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv.)
21(3): 27. 1 fig. May/June 1996.
–Briefly describes the spring 1996 manatee die-off in southwest Florida, noting that test results are still inconclusive but that the evidence is consistent with red tide as the cause.
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Turner, Robert O.; Buckingham, Cheryl A.
(detail)
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1993 |
Navy is enlisted in plan to protect manatees.
Endangered Species Tech. Bull.
(U.S. Fish & Wildl. Serv.)
18(2): 1, 10-11. 2 figs. Mar.-May 1993.
–Describes the development and implementation of a manatee protection plan for the Naval Submarine Base at Kings Bay, Georgia, after several manatees were killed there by tugboats.
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Turner, William
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1889 |
On the placentation of Halicore dugong.
Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh
35(2)(17): 641-662. 1 tab. 1 fig. Pls. 1-3. Read July 1, 1889.
–Abstr.: Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh 16: 264-265.
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Turner, William
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1894 |
The foetus of Halicore dugong and of Manatus senegalensis.
Jour. Anat. Physiol., Norm. & Path., Hum. & Compar.
28(= n.s. 8): 315-332. 6 figs.
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Turner, William
(detail)
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1912 |
The marine mammals in the Anatomical Museum of the University of Edinburgh.
London, Macmillan & Co.:
xv + 207. 100+ figs. 17 pls.
–Lists 22 specimens of sirs. (143-158, pls. 16-17).
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Turton, William
(detail)
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1806 |
A general system of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals, systematically divided into their several classes, orders, genera, species, and varieties, with their habitations, manners, economy, structure, and peculiarities. By Sir Charles Linnè: translated Gmelin, Fabricius, Willdenow, &c. Together with various modern arrangements and corrections, derived from the Transactions of the Linnean and other Societies, as well as from the classical works of Shaw, Thornton, Abbot, Donovan, Sowerby, Latham, Dillwyn Lewin, Martyn, Andrews, Lambert, &c. &c. with a life of Linnè, appropriate copper-plates, and a dictionary explanatory of the terms which occur in the several departments of natural history.... In seven volumes. Animal Kingdom. Vol. I. Mammalia. Birds. Amphibia. Fishes.
London, Lackington, Allen, & Co.:
vii + 944.
–Allen 479. Also appeared in an earlier ed. (4 vols., 1800-01). The Sirenia comprise Trichechus Durong [sic] and T. Manatus (with varieties Australis [= African and American manatees], Borealis [= Hydrodamalis], and Siren [= Steller's fabulous sea-ape]) (36-37). Allen considers this work worthless.
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Turvey, Samuel T.; Risley, C. L.
(detail)
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2005 |
Modelling the extinction of Steller's sea cow.
Biology Letters
2(1): 94-97, 2006; (publ. online; doi:10.1098/rsbl.2005.0415): 4 pp. 1 tab. 2 figs. + electronic appendix with 1 tab. & 3 figs.
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Tweedie, M.
(detail)
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1969 |
Adaptation. Part 4. The swimming animal.
Animals
11(10): 475-476. 2 pls.
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Twiss, John R., Jr.
(detail)
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1979 |
Manatee: endangered marine mammal.
Water Spectrum
(U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
12(1): 10-17. 13 figs. Winter 1979-80.
–Pop. acc. of conservation problems of Florida manatees and other marine mammals.
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Tytler, Robert
(detail)
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1838 |
[Title?]
Corbyn's India Review
3: 46.
–Mentions a partial dugong skeleton from the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia.
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Tzimoulis, P.
(detail)
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1966 |
Crystal River - Florida's fun spot for year-round diving.
Skin Diver,
Oct. 1966: 33-49.
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