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"Hendrokusumo, Sukima"

Hendrokusumo, Sukiman: SEE ALSO Tas'an et al., 1979. (detail)
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Tas'an; Sumitro; Hendrokusumo, Sukiman (detail)
   
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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Hendrokusumo, Sukiman; Sumitro, D.; Tas'an (detail)
   
1981
The distribution of the dugong in Indonesian waters. In: H. Marsh (ed.), The dugong. Proceedings of a seminar/workshop held at James Cook University of North Queensland 8-13 May 1979 (q.v.).
[Townsville (Australia)], James Cook Univ. (vii + 400): 10-18. 6 figs.
–Presents maps showing where dugongs were captured or reported by local inhabitants. Mentions in passing some information about vernacular names and local attitudes towards dugong hunting, and cites Indonesian protective legislation.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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