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1. ManateesThe Forgotten Mermaid
Janae Barrett
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4. Classification: Kingdom- Animalia
Phylum- Chordata
Class- Mammalia
Order- Sirenia
Includes 5 species
5. 1. West African Manatee Range is the crook of Africas west coast
Senegal & Angola mostly
Small population
Not well studied
6. 2. Amazonian manatee Only manatee that is a river-dweller
Fresh water only
Smallest of the 5 species
Not well studied
7. 3. Dugong Indian Ocean and far Western Pacific in tropical environments
All over N. Australia, Indo-Chinese, & Indian waters
Hunted by aboriginal people of Australia
Also found in Red Sea & East African coast
Whale-like tail, instead of paddle-shaped
Fastest of the 5 species
8. 4. West Indian Manatee 2 subspecies
Antillean manatee
Can range down to Brazilian coast from Caribbean islands in the North
Florida manatee
Primary range consists of Floridas south coast
Have been found from Mississippi to Virginia
Both Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico sides
2 groups are isolated geographically
10. Major Characteristics Breast-feed young
Mammary glands at corner of each flipper
Nurse 1 offspring at a time for 1-2 years
Gestation period of about 1 year
Can hold breath for 20 min because of huge lungs on their dorsal side = can breathe easily on land too
Front flippers are strong so they can drag themselves across shallow areas when water level is low 70 + year lifespan
Breathe air with lungs
Bear live young
Possess hair
Tough, thick skin
Whiskers, called vibrissae, which serve as a sensory nerve function.
Head is rounded
Have a small mouth, & eyelids
Very dense bones = heavy underwater to help them sink to feed
13. Evolutionary History Share a common ancestor with elephants, aardvark, & hyrax (large rodent)
link made by common dental structure
DNA evidence
No collarbone
Has vestigial pelvis from its land-dwelling ancestor
Toenails & hooves rather than claws
they have these on the end of flippers
Males have small elephant- like tusks
Snout is similar to elephant trunk & can articulate
Teeth regenerate as they wear them down
14. Feeding Favorite food is water hyacinth
Invasive species that chokes waterways in FL
A few manatees can clear out a river in a few hours
18. Social Manatees Congregate in groups for long periods
Been known to nuzzle people & investigate
Only swims 15 mph maximum
19. Why are they endangered? In 35 million years of evolutionary history they havent evolved much
They have no predators
Alligators are outweighed
Sharks rarely come that close into shore & waterways to attack them
Current Causes of Decline
1. human impact: boats, habitat loss, etc.
2. thermal & chemical pollution
20. Causes of their Decline 1. Hit by boaters, & other harassment by humans
Slow swimmers
Surface-dwellers as they feed on macroalgae & freshwater plants
Origin of nickname sea cow
Motor noise likely falls into a frequency range they cannot hear
Ears are buried inside the head, therefore they have difficulty detecting direction of a boat
Chemical pollution of waters affects their immune system
Loss of habitat due to human development
22. Causes of their Decline 2. Thermal & Chemical Pollution
Tropical species without a lot of blubber
Chemical pollution of waters affects their immune system
Below 68°F water temp = hypothermia
Susceptible to sun burn too
Sometimes will drape head in seaweed or plants to cover up
23. Manatees & Power Plants Many power plants located on waterways in FL
Use water to cool turbines, etc.
Water is then pumped out (warmer) & manatees congregate in these areas to keep warm
These areas may or may not have decent food supply for them
Can get trapped in these warm areas with no food
25. Rescue, Rehab, Research, & Education Sea World, Orlando- has special pool with lift at bottom to raise them out of water enough to allow for procedures, etc.
Lowry Park Zoo, Tampa- Vet. Dept has saved 80 indiv. since 1991- designed a neoprene suit to keep them warm while they recover
Save the Manatee Club (assoc. with Audubon Society)- public education, Manatee Awareness Program for boaters, etc.
Surveys ID animals by cuts & injuries & other skin markings- almost ALL adults have some scarring
-skeg on boat motors does the damage not the propeller
Radio-tagging by wrapping around the tail rise
26. Captive Breeding? It has been tried
Unsuccessful in terms of support because it is a long-term process
Dont want calves born in captivity
Once they are adults, almost 2 year later, they wouldnt be able to cope in wild
27. Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge Largest population of manatees
Major wintering spot
Has become a tourist attraction
Hot springs keep NWR waters warm
Public allowed to snorkel & SCUBA with manatees
Even tourist areas have NO PEOPLE zones & manatees seem to know where they are
30. Current Problems FL Senate & H. of Rep. has passed 2 bills in April 2004 that infringe on Natl Endangered Species Act & Marine Mammal Protection Act
Pushed by boaters/ boating lobby in FL
Want to change laws locally based on local manatee population
Local pop. doesnt exist because they migrate!
32. The Tragedy of Stellars Sea Cow Largest
25 feet long, 8,000-22,000 lbs
Extinct
Only species in cold climate
Named for Georg Wilhelm Stellar
Shipwrecked in Bering Sea in 1741
Rescued, shared this discovery
27 years later, hunted to extinction