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"Rommel, Sentiel A."

Rommel, Sentiel A.: SEE ALSO Bossart, Meisner et al., 2003; Fagone et al., 2000; Kipps et al., 2002; Reynolds & Rommel, 1996. (detail)
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Reynolds, John E., III; Rommel, Sentiel A. (detail)
   
1996
Structure and function of the gastrointestinal tract of the Florida manatee, Trichechus manatus latirostris.
Anat. Rec. 245: 539-558. 3 tabs. 10 figs.
–Describes in detail the gross and microscopic structure of the entire GI tract, comparing it and its functions with those of other sirs. and other hihdgut digesters, especially proboscideans and hyracoids.
 
 
Pabst, D. Ann; Rommel, Sentiel A.; McLellan, William A. (detail)
   
1999
The functional morphology of marine mammals. Chap. 2 in: J.E. Reynolds, III & S.A. Rommel (eds.), Biology of marine mammals.
Washington & London, Smithsonian Inst. Press (viii + 578 pp.): 15-72. 4 tabs. 26 figs.
 
 
Reynolds, John E., III; Odell, Daniel K.; Rommel, Sentiel A. (detail)
   
1999
Marine mammals of the world. Chap. 1 in: J.E. Reynolds, III & S.A. Rommel (eds.), Biology of marine mammals.
Washington & London, Smithsonian Inst. Press (viii + 578 pp.): 1-14. 9 tabs. 8 figs.
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Fagone, Derek M.; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Bolen, Meghan E. (detail)
   
2000
Sexual dimorphism in vestigial pelvic bones of Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Florida Scientist 63(3): 177-181. 2 figs. Summer 2000.
–Examination of 65 male & 64 female pelvic bones showed that dimorphic features develop in ones from animals larger than 225 cm total body length, corresponding with the onset of sexual maturity in males. Those of males increase in size & weight faster than those of females. Pelvic bones of females longer than 300 cm decrease slightly in size & weight.
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Rommel, Sentiel A.; Reynolds, John E., III (detail)
   
2000
Diaphragm structure and function in the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Anat. Rec. 259(1): 41-51. 6 figs. + cover illus. May 1, 2000.
–Describes the anatomy of the respiratory diaphragm, redefines or renames some structures in the manatee that differ from other mammals,and discusses the diaphragm's role in buoyancy control. In manatees, the transverse septum between heart and liver is separate from the diaphragm, which does not attach to the sternum. Intestinal gas may possibly be manipulated within the abdomen to help control buoyancy and pitch.
 
 
Rommel, Sentiel A.; Lowenstine, Linda J. (detail)
   
2001
Gross and microscopic anatomy. In: L. A. Dierauf & F. M. D. Gulland (eds.), CRC handbook of marine mammal medicine. Ed. 2.
Boca Raton, etc., CRC Press (lvii + 1063): 129-164. 4 figs.
 
 
Rommel, Sentiel A.; Pabst, D. Ann; McLellan, William A. (detail)
   
2001
Functional morphology of venous structures associated with the male and female reproductive systems in Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Anat. Rec. 264: 339-347. 1 tab. 5 figs.
 
 
Kipps, E. K.; McLellan, William A.; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Pabst, D. Ann (detail)
   
2002
Skin density and its influence on buoyancy in the manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris), harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), and bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).
Mar. Mamm. Sci. 18(3): 765-778. 5 tabs. 2 figs. "July 2002" (mailed June 20, 2002).
 
 
Bossart, Gregory D.; Meisner, René A.; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Ghim, Shin-Je; Jenson, Alfred Bennett (detail)
   
2003
Pathological features of the Florida manatee cold-stress syndrome.
Aquatic Mammals 29(1): 9-17. 6 figs.
 
 
Rommel, Sentiel A.; Caplan, Heather (detail)
   
2003
Vascular adaptations for heat conservation in the tail of Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Jour. Anat. 202(4): 343-353. 5 figs. Apr. 2003.
 
 
Rommel, Sentiel A.; Reynolds, John E., III; Lynch, H. A. (detail)
   
2003
Adaptations of the herbivorous marine mammals. In: L. 't Mannetje, L. Ramírez-Avilés, C. Sandoval-Castro, & J.C. Ku-Vera, Matching herbivore nutrition to ecosystems biodiversity. VI International Symposium on the Nutrition of Herbivores. Proceedings of an International Symposium held in Mérida, México, 19-24 October 2003.
México, Univ. Auton. de Yucatan: 287-308. 10 figs.
 
 
Bossart, Gregory D.; Meisner, René A.; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Lightsey, Jessica D.; Varela, René A.; Defran, R. H. (detail)
   
2004
Pathologic findings in Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Aquatic Mammals 30(3): 434-440. 1 tab. 1 fig. 1 appendix.
 
 
Reynolds, John E., III; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Pitchford, Meghan E. (detail)
   
2004
The likelihood of sperm competition in manatees - explaining an apparent paradox.
Mar. Mamm. Sci. 20(3): 464-476. 1 tab. 3 figs. 1 appendix. July 2004 (mailed July 28, 2004).
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Flewelling, Leanne J.; Naar, Jerome P.; Abbott, Jay P.; Baden, Daniel G.; Barros, Nélio B.; Bossart, Gregory D.; Bottein, Marie-Yasmine D.; Hammond, Daniel G.; Haubold, Elsa M.; Heil, Cynthia A.; Henry, Michael S.; Jacocks, Henry M.; Leighfield, Tod A.; Pierce, Richard H.; Pitchford, Thomas D.; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Scott, Paula S.; Steidinger, Karen A.; Truby, Earnest W.; Van Dolah, Frances M.; Landsberg, Jan H. (detail)
   
2005
Red tides and marine mammal mortalities.
Nature 435(7043): 755-756. 2 figs.
 
 
Lightsey, Jessica D.; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Costidis, Alexander M.; Pitchford, Thomas D. (detail)
   
2006
Methods used during gross necropsy to determine watercraft-related mortality in the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Jour. Zoo & Wildlife Med. 37(3): 262-275.
 
 
Chapla, Marie E.; Nowacek, Douglas P.; Rommel, Sentiel A.; Sadler, Valerie M. (detail)
   
2007
CT scans and 3D reconstructions of Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) heads and ear bones.
Hearing Research 228(1-2): 123-135. 6 tabs. 9 figs. + online supplementary material. doi:10.1016/j.heares.2007.01.029
–ABSTRACT: The auditory anatomy of the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) was investigated using computerized tomography (CT),three-dimensional reconstructions, and traditional dissection of heads removed during necropsy. The densities (kg/m3) of the soft tissues of the head were measured directly using the displacement method and those of the soft tissues and bone were calculated from CT measurements (Hounsfield units). The manatee's fatty tissue was significantly less dense than the other soft tissues within the head (p< 0.05). The squamosal bone was significantly less dense than the other bones of the head (p< 0.05). Measurements of the ear bones (tympanic, periotic, malleus, incus, and stapes) collected during dissection revealed that the ossicular chain was overly massive for the mass of the tympanoperiotic complex.
 
 
Rommel, Sentiel A.; Costidis, A. M.; Pitchford, Thomas D.; Lightsey, Jessica D.; Snyder, R. H.; Haubold, Elsa M. (detail)
   
2007
Forensic methods for characterizing watercraft from watercraft-induced wounds on the Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Mar. Mamm. Sci. 23(1): 110-132. 3 tabs. 8 figs. Jan. 2007.
 
 
Wetzel, Dana L.; Reynolds, John E., III; Sprinkel, J. M.; Schwacke, L.; Mercurio, P.; Rommel, Sentiel A. (detail)
   
2010
Fatty acid profiles as a potential lipidomic biomarker of exposure to brevetoxin for endangered Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) [OR] Fatty acid signature analysis as a potential forensic tool for Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).
Science of the Total Environment 408(24): 6124-6133.

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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