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"Kwan, Donna"

 
 
Heinsohn, Robert; Lacy, Robert C.; Lindenmayer, David B.; Marsh, Helene D.; Kwan, Donna; Lawler, Ivan R. (detail)
   
2004
Unsustainable harvest of dugongs in Torres Strait and Cape York (Australia) waters: two case studies using population viability analysis.
Animal Conservation 7(4): 417-425. 6 tabs. 3 figs. Nov. 2004.
 
 
Marsh, Helene D.; Lawler, Ivan R.; Kwan, Donna; Delean, Steve; Pollock, Kenneth H.; Alldredge, Matthew W. (detail)
   
2004
Aerial surveys and the potential biological removal technique indicate that the Torres Strait dugong fishery is unsustainable.
Animal Conservation 7: 435-443. 5 tabs. 3 figs.
 
 
Kwan, Donna (detail)
   
2005
Traditional use in contemporary Ailan (Island) ways: the management challenge of a sustainable dugong fishery in Torres Strait. In: N. Kishigami & J. M. Savelle (eds.), Indigenous use and management of marine resources.
Senri Ethnological Studies 67: 281-302.
 
 
Kwan, Donna; Marsh, Helene D.; Delean, S. (detail)
   
2006
Factors influencing the sustainability of customary dugong hunting by a remote indigenous community.
Envir. Conserv. 33(2): 164-171.
 
 
Dobbs, Kirstin; Lawler, Ivan; Kwan, Donna (detail)
   
2012
Dugongs in Australia and the Pacific. Chap. 11 in: E. M. Hines et al. (eds.), Sirenian conservation: issues and strategies in developing countries (q.v.).
Gainesville, University Press of Florida (xiv + 326): 99-105. 1 tab. 1 map.
 
 
Hunt, Katherine; Renell, Jenny; Kwan, Donna (detail)
   
2012
Dugongs at the edge.
Seagrass-Watch News (Cairns, Australia, Northern Fisheries Centre) Issue 45: 25-30. 14 figs. June 2012.
–Overview of worldwide dugong status under the Dugong Memorandum of Understanding. Includes a table of characteristics comparing manatees and dugongs (p. 30).

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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