Bibliography Record

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Walker, Jane L.; Macko, Stephen A. (detail)
   
1999
Dietary studies of marine mammals using stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios of teeth.
Mar. Mamm. Sci. 15(2): 314-334. 4 tabs. 1 fig. Apr. 5, 1999.
–Florida manatees were found to have the lowest δ15N values and the heaviest δ13C values among marine mammals, reflecting herbivorous diets and diets high in seagrasses, respectively.

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Biochemistry
(SEE ALSO: Digestive System; Endocrinology; Milk; Phylogeny and Affinities)
  x 1999 Walker & Macko (TML; carbon & nitrogen isotopes in teeth; 319, 322-329, 331.)

Food
(SEE ALSO: Behavior, Ingestive; Captivity, Sirenians in; Digestive System; Food Plants; Weed Control) (NOTE: Plants reported as part of the captive but not the natural diet of sirs. will not necessarily be found under Food Plants. Papers referring to them are, however, indexed here.)
  x 1999 Walker & Macko (TML, Florida; carbon & nitrogen isotopes in teeth; 323, 326-329, 331.)

Tooth Replacement
  x 1999 Walker & Macko (TM; implications for sampling isotopes in teeth; 326-327.)

Trichechus manatus Linnaeus, 1758
  x 1999 Walker & Macko (carbon & nitrogen isotopes in teeth; 316-317, 319, 322-329, 331.)


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