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Ecology and Conservation of the Sirenia

Dugongs and Manatees
  • Helene Marsh, James Cook University, North Queensland
  • Thomas J. O'Shea, U.S. Geological Survey, retired
  • John E. Reynolds III, Mote Marine Laboratory. Florida
  • Paperback
Series: Conservation Biology(No. 18)
  • ISBN:9780521716437
  • Publication date:January 2012
  • 536pages
  • 116 b/w illus. 33 tables
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.85kg
      65.0097805217164370GB0en_USUSD$
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    Dugongs and manatees, the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals, live in the coastal waters, rivers and lakes of more than 80 subtropical and tropical countries. Symbols of fierce conservation battles, sirenian populations are threatened by multiple global problems. Providing comparative information on all four surviving species, this book synthesises the ecological and related knowledge pertinent to understanding the biology and conservation of the sirenia. It presents detailed scientific summaries, covering sirenian feeding biology; reproduction and population dynamics; behavioural ecology; habitat requirements and threats to their continued existence. Outlining the current conservation status of the sirenian taxa, this unique study will equip researchers and professionals with the scientific knowledge required to develop proactive, precautionary and achievable strategies to conserve dugongs and manatees. Supplementary material is available online at: www.cambridge.org/9780521888288.

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