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"Rose, Patrick M."

Rose, Patrick M.: SEE ALSO Garrott et al., 1994; Walsh et al., 1987; Wood et al., 1992. (detail)
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Rose, Patrick M. (detail)
   
1981
A preliminary report on the aerial census of the West Indian manatee, Trichechus manatus, in and around several "once-through cooling" power plant effluents; December-March 1977-78. In: R. L. Brownell, Jr., & K. Ralls (eds.), The West Indian manatee in Florida. Proceedings of a workshop held in Orlando, Florida 27-29 March 1978 (q.v.).
Tallahassee, Florida Dept. Nat. Res. (iv + 154): 22-24. 1 tab. 1 fig.
–Presents data on numbers of manatees sighted at each of 11 Florida Power & Light Company plants; analysis and discussion are reserved for a later date.
 
 
Rose, Patrick M. (detail)
   
1985
The West Indian manatee.
Audubon Wildlife Report (National Audubon Soc.) 1985: 540-546.
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Walsh, Michael T.; Bossart, Gregory D.; Young, W. Glenn, Jr.; Rose, Patrick M. (detail)
   
1987
Omphalitis and peritonitis in a young West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus).
Jour. Wildl. Diseases 23(4): 702-704.
–Describes necropsy findings in a newborn female manatee from the west coast of Florida, which died of septicemia apparently originating at the umbilicus.
 
 
Wood, Don A.; Millsap, Brian A.; Rose, Patrick M. (detail)
   
1992
Florida's nongame and endangered species programs.
Endangered Species Update (Univ. Michigan School of Natural Resources) 9(9-10): 8, 10-12. Cover photo. July/Aug. 1992.
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Garrott, Robert A.; Ackerman, Bruce B.; Cary, John R.; Heisey, Dennis M.; Reynolds, John E., III; Rose, Patrick M.; Wilcox, J. Ross (detail)
   
1994
Trends in counts of Florida manatees at winter aggregation sites.
Jour. Wildl. Manage. 58(4): 642-654. 2 tabs. 3 figs. Oct. 1994.
–Analyzes data from aerial surveys, 1977-1992, and correlates manatee numbers with temperature covariates. Results indicate an increase in the counts at east-coast aggregation sites, but this may not reflect a real population trend.

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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