6 results on '"Barton, Sheri L."'
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2. First documentation of long-distance travel by a Florida manatee to the Mexican Caribbean.
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Castelblanco-Martínez, Delma N., Alvarez-Alemán, Anmari, Torres, Raúl, Teague, Amy L., Barton, Sheri L., Rood, Kari A., Ramos, Eric A., and Mignucci-Giannoni, Antonio A.
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MANATEES ,DOCUMENTATION ,SUBSPECIES ,BOATS & boating ,PENINSULAS ,LONG-distance running - Abstract
West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) are separated into two allopatric subspecies: the Florida manatee (T. m. latirostris) and the Antillean manatee (T. m. manatus). In the winter of 2020–2021, an adult manatee was sighted off the coast of Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, in areas where Antillean manatees are not typically seen. The individual had distinct watercraft scars on its body, which were matched using photo-identification to a known male Florida manatee (PE424) that had been repeatedly photographed in Florida since 1998. This is the first record of a Florida manatee visiting the Mexican Caribbean. Previous reports of individuals from this subspecies in Cuba, combined with genetic evidence, suggest some level of connectivity among geographically separated manatee populations. We present the first evidence of a long-distance movement by a manatee from Florida to the Yucatan Peninsula (Quintana Roo, Mexican Caribbean). This case, previous reports of Florida manatees in Cuba, and genetic evidence, suggest a certain degree of genetic mixture among the two subspecies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Manatees: Trichechus manatus, T. senegalensis, and T. inunguis
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Reynolds, John E., III, Powell, James A., Keith Diagne, Lucy W., Barton, Sheri L., and Scolardi, Kerri M.
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- 2018
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4. Contributors
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Acevedo-Gutiérrez, Alejandro, Adam, Peter J., Aguilar, Alex, Amano, Masao, Anderson, Paul K., Archer, Frederick I., Arnould, John P.Y., Atkinson, Shannon, Au, Whitlow W.L., Aurioles-Gamboa, David, Javier Aznar, F., Baird, Robin W., Baker, C. Scott, Ballance, Lisa T., Balbuena, Juan A., Bannister, John L., Barlow, Jay, Barton, Sheri L., Bearzi, Giovanni, Beasley, Isabel, Bekoff, Marc, Ben-David, M., Bengtson, John L., Berta, Annalisa, Bérubé, Martine, Bester, Marthán N., Bianucci, Giovanni, Bjørge, Arne, Black, Nancy A., Bodkin, J.L., Bonde, Robert K., Borger, Jill, Borrell, Asuncion, Boveng, Peter, Bowen, W.D., Boyd, Ian L., Braulik, Gillian T., Brown, Alexander M., Brownell, Robert L., Jr., Buckland, Stephen T., Burns, John J., Cabrera, Andrea A., Campagna, Claudio, Cantor, Mauricio, Cárdenas-Alayza, Susana, Cárdenas-Hinojosa, Gustavo, Castellini, Michael, Cerchio, Salvatore, Champagne, Cory D., Chilvers, B. Louise, Chivers, Susan J., Cipriano, Frank, Clapham, Phillip J., Constantine, Rochelle, Cooper, Lisa N., Corkeron, Peter, Costa, Daniel P., Costidis, Alexander M., Cowan, Daniel F., Cranford, Ted, Crespo, Enrique A., Crocker, Daniel E., Croll, Donald A., da Silva, Vera M.F., Danil, Kerri, Darling, Jim, Dawson, Stephen M., de Muizon, Christian, de Vos, Asha, Dehnhardt, Guido, DeMaster, Douglas P., Deméré, Thomas A., Dendrinos, Panagiotis, Dill, Lawrence M., Dizon, Andrew E., L. Dolar, M. Louella, Domning, Daryl P., Donovan, G.P., Dudzinski, Kathleen M., Duffield, Deborah A., Dyer, Michael P., Ellis, Richard, Eskelinen, Holli, Estes, James A., Evans, Peter G.H., Fernández, Mercedes, Fertl, Dagmar, Fettuccia, Daniela de Castro, Fiedler, Paul C., Fish, Frank E., Flores, Paulo A.C., Forcada, Jaume, Ford, John K.B., Fordyce, R. Ewan, Forestell, Paul H., Forney, Karin A., Fowler, Charles W., Frankel, Adam S., Friedlaender, Ari S., Frohoff, Toni, Frost, Kathryn J., Galatius, Anders, García-Vernet, Raquel, Geisler, Jonathan H., Gelatt, Thomas S., Gentry, Roger, George, J. Craig, Gerrodette, Tim, Goldbogen, Jeremy A., Goldsworthy, Simon D., P. Goodall, R. Natalie, Goodman, Simon J., Gregg, Justin D., Hall, Ailsa J., Hammill, Mike O., Hammond, Philip S., Hanke, Frederike D., Hartman, Karin L., Hazen, Elliott, Heide-Jørgensen, M.P., Heithaus, Michael R., Herman, Louis M., Herzing, Denise L., Hewitt, Roger P., Hindell, Mark A., Hoelzel, A. Rus, Hofmeyr, G. J. Greg, Hohn, Aleta A., Hooker, Sascha K., Horstmann, Lara, Horwood, Joseph, Hoyt, Erich, Hückstädt, Luis A., Ivashchenko, Yulia V., Iverson, Sara J., Janik, Vincent M., Jaramillo-Legorreta, Armando M., Jefferson, Thomas A., Jensen, Anne M., Karamanlidis, Alexandros A., Kasuya, Toshio, Kato, Hidehiro, Keith Diagne, Lucy W., Kemp, Christopher, Kemper, Catherine M., Kenney, Robert D., Kinze, Carl C., Kirkman, Stephen P., Kiszka, Jeremy J., Koopman, Heather N., Kooyman, Gerald L., Kovacs, Kit M., Kraus, Scott D., Krysl, Petr, Laidre, Kristin L., Laitman, Jeffrey T., Lambert, Olivier, Landry, André M., Lavigne, David M., LeDuc, Rick, Lipsky, Jessica D., Littnan, Charles, Loughlin, Thomas R., Lowry, Lloyd, Lowther, Andrew D., Lydersen, Christian, Maas, Mary C., MacLean, Stephen A., MacLeod, Colin D., Mallette, Sarah D., Mann, Janet, Maresh, Jennifer L., Marsh, Helene, Marshall, Christopher D., Martin, Anthony R., Mass, Alla M., McAlpine, Donald F., Chris McKnight, J., McLellan, William A., Mead, James G., Melin, Sharon R., Merrick, Richard, Mesnick, Sarah L., Miller, Edward H., Miller, Lance J., Miller, Patrick J.O., Miyazaki, Nobuyuki, Moore, Jeffrey E., Moore, Kathleen M., Moore, Michael, Moore, Sue E., Moors-Murphy, Hilary B., Morin, Phillip A., Newman, William A., Newton, Kelly M., Nieto-García, Edwyna, Northridge, Simon, Nummela, Sirpa, O'Brien, Justine K., O'Corry-Crowe, Gregory M., Olsen, Morten T., Olson, Paula A., Oppenheimer, Jonas, Orbach, Dara N., Ortiz, Rudy M., Pabst, D. Ann, Palsbøll, Per J., Parra, Guido J., Patterson, Eric, Paves-Hernández, Héctor, Perrin, William F., Perryman, Wayne L., Pitman, Robert, Pomeroy, Patrick P., Ponganis, Paul J., Powell, James A., Pyenson, Nicholas D., Racicot, Rachel, Raga, J. Antonio, Ralls, Katherine, Raverty, Stephen, Read, Andrew J., Reeves, Randall R., Regehr, Eric V., Reggente, Melissa A.L., Reidenberg, Joy S., Reijnders, Peter J.H., Reyes, Julio C., Reynolds, John E., Robeck, Todd R., Robinson, Kelly J., Rode, Karyn, Rogers, Tracey, Rojas-Bracho, Lorenzo, Roman, Joe, Rommel, Sentiel A., Roos, Marjoleine M.H., Rosel, Patricia E., Rowntree, Victoria J., Rugh, David, Russell, Debbie J.F., Sayigh, Laela S., Scolardi, Kerri M., Scott, Michael D., Sears, Richard, Seger, Jon, Sharp, Sarah, Sheehan, Glenn W., Silber, Gregory K., Simeone, Claire A., Smith, Brian D., Southall, Brandon L., Spitz, Jérôme, Spoor, Fred, Stacey, Rita, Staniland, Iain J., Steel, Debbie, Stern, S. Jonathan, Stewart, Brent S., Supin, Alexander Y., Suydam, R., Swartz, Steven L., Teilmann, Jonas, Tershy, Bernie R., Thewissen, J.G.M., Tinker, M.T., Tolley, Krystal A., Trillmich, Fritz, Trites, Andrew W., Turner, Ted, Twiss, Sean D., Tyack, Peter L., Uhen, Mark D., Van Franeker, Jan A., Van Waerebeek, Koen, Wade, Paul R., Wang, John Y., Weller, David W., Wells, Randall S., Werth, Alexander J., Whitehead, Hal, Williams, Terrie M., Würsig, Bernd, Yablokov, Alexey V., Yamada, Tadasu K., Yamato, Maya, Yochem, Pamela K., York, Anne E., and Zhou, Kaiya
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- 2018
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5. A MINIMALLY INVASIVE METHOD OF FIELD SAMPLING FOR GENETIC ANALYSES OF THE FLORIDA MANATEE ( TRICHECHUS MANATUS LATIROSTRIS).
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Carney, Susan L., Bolen, Ellen E., Barton, Sheri L., Scolardi, Kerri M., Englund, Carolyn C., Tringali, Michael D., and Reynolds, John E.
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WEST Indian manatee ,SAMPLING (Process) ,ANIMALS ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,ORGANS (Anatomy) ,PRESERVATION of organs, tissues, etc. ,NATURE conservation ,MARINE mammals ,BONES - Abstract
The article discusses minimally invasive method of field sampling for genetic analysis of the Florida manatee. It was revealed that sampling from living animals has several advantages over using samples from only deceased animals when genetic studies are conducted. In addition, once genetic markers with the appropriate level of variability are developed, it can be used to generate DNA genotypes to distinguish individuals and comparisons of genotypes can permit the elucidation of familial relationships. Furthermore, mostly of the genetic samples that exists for the Florida manatee had been obtained from tissues and bones of deceased animals acquired from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) Marine Mammal Pathobiology Laboratory.
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- 2007
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6. SURVIVAL ESTIMATES FOR FLORIDA MANTEES FROM THE PHOTO-IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS.
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Lantimm, Catherine A., Beck, Cathy A., Edwards, Holly H., Fick-Child, Kristin J., Ackerman, Bruce B., Barton, Sheri L., and Hartley, Wayne C.
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WEST Indian manatee ,ENDANGERED species ,MANATEES ,MARINE mammals ,AQUATIC mammals ,MAMMALS ,ANIMAL populations ,POPULATION dynamics - Abstract
Modeling the life history of the endangered Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) is an important step toward understanding its population dynamics and predicting its response to management actions. We developed a multi-state markresighting model for data collected under Pollock's robust design. This model estimates breeding probability conditional on a female's breeding state in the previous year; assumes sighting probability depends on breeding state; and corrects for misclassification of a cow with first-year calf, by estimating conditional sighting probability for the calf. The model is also appropriate for estimating survival and unconditional breeding probabilities when the study area is closed to temporary emigration across years. We applied this model to photo-identification data for the Northwest and Atlantic Coast populations of manatees, for years 1982-2000. With rare exceptions, manatees do not reproduce in two consecutive years. For those without a first-year calf in the previous year, the best-fitting model included constant probabilities of producing a calf for the Northwest (0.43, SE = 0.057) and Atlantic (0.38, SE = 0.045) populations. The approach we present to adjust for misclassification of breeding state could be applicable to a large number of marine mammal populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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