Bibliography Record
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Wong, Arthur W.; Bonde, Robert K.; Siegal-Willott, Jessica L.; Stamper, M. Andrew; Colee, James; Powell, James Arthur, Jr.; Reid, James P.; Deutsch, Charles J.; Harr, Kendal E.
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Monitoring oral temperature, heart rate, and respiration rate of West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) during capture and handling in the field.
Aquatic Mammals 38(1): 1-16. 12 tabs. 5 figs. DOI: 10.1578/AM.38.1.2012.1
–ABSTRACT: West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) are captured, handled, and transported to facilitate conservation, research, and rehabilitation efforts. Monitoring manatee oral temperature (OT), heart rate (HR), and respiration rate (RR) during out-of-water handling can assist efforts to maintain animal well-being and improve medical response to evidence of declining health. To determine effects of capture on manatee vital signs, we monitored OT, HR, and RR continuously for a 50-min period in 38 healthy, awake, juvenile and adult Florida manatees (T. m. latirostris) and 48 similar Antillean manatees (T. m. manatus). We examined creatine kinase (CK), potassium (K+), serum amyloid A (SAA), and lactate values for each animal to assess possible systemic inflammation and muscular trauma. OT range was 29.5 to 36.2° C, HR range was 32 to 88 beats/min, and RR range was 0 to 17 breaths/5 min. Antillean manatees had higher initial OT, HR, and RR than Florida manatees (p < 0.001). As monitoring time progressed, mean differences between the subspecies were no longer significant. High RR over monitoring time was associated with high lactate concentration. Antillean manatees had higher overall lactate values ([mean ± SD] 20.6 ± 7.8 mmol/L) than Florida manatees (13.7 ± 6.7 mmol/L; p < 0.001). We recommend monitoring manatee OT, HR, and RR during capture and handling in the field or in a captive care setting.
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Belize
(formerly British Honduras) (SEE ALSO: Central America)
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Wong et al. (TMM; oral temperature, heart & respiration rate) |
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Biochemistry
(SEE ALSO: Digestive System; Endocrinology; Milk; Phylogeny and Affinities)
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Wong et al. (TML, TMM; blood chemistry) |
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Captivity, Sirenians in
(SEE ALSO: Hunting and Capture; Weed Control)
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Wong et al. (TML, TMM; oral temperature, heart & respiration rate, blood chemistry) |
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Circulatory System
(including lymphatic system)
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Wong et al. (TML, TMM; heart rate, blood chemistry) |
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Florida
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Wong et al. (TML; oral temperature, heart & respiration rate) |
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Puerto Rico
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Wong et al. (TMM; oral temperature, heart & respiration rate) |
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Respiration and Diving
(SEE ALSO: Locomotion)
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Wong et al. (TML, TMM; respiration rate, blood chemistry) |
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Trichechus manatus latirostris (Harlan, 1824) Hatt, 1934
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Wong et al. (oral temperature, heart & respiration rate, blood chemistry) |
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Trichechus manatus manatus Linnaeus, 1758, Hatt, 1934
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Wong et al. (Belize, Puerto Rico; oral temperature, heart & respiration rate, blood chemistry) |
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