The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only herbivorous mammal that is strictly marine and is the only extant species in the Family Dugongidac. The other members of the order Sirenia, the three species of manatee, all use fresh water to varying degrees (Reynolds and Odell 1991). The only other recent Sirenian, Steller's sea cow, Hydrodamalis gigas, was hunted to extinction within 27 years of its discovery in the eighteenth century (Stejneger 1887). All extant members of Order Sirenia (induding the dugong) are listed as vulnerable to extinction (Hilton-Taylor 2000). All populations of the dugong are also listed on Appendix 1 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). Prospects for the survival ...
Australia has international responsibilities for the management of dugongs in the Great Barrier Reef...
A significant proportion of the world's remaining dugongs (Dugong dugon) occur off northern Australi...
A significant proportion of the world’s remaining dugongs (Dugong dugon) occur off northern Australi...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only herbivorous mammal\ud that is strictly marine and is the only ...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only strictly marine herbivorous mammal and the only member of the ...
Dugongs and manatees, the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals, live in the coastal waters, rivers...
In Sri Lanka over the past 30 years Dugong Dugong dugon numbers have declined dramatically and sight...
Recent sightings of dugongs well beyond the southern limit of their accepted range (~27°S) on the Au...
Recent sightings of dugongs well beyond the southern limit of their accepted range (~27°S) on the Au...
Recent sightings of dugongs well beyond the southern limit of their accepted range (~27°S) on the Au...
One of the World Heritage values of the Great Barrier Reef Region is that it contains major feeding ...
Today, many people know that the mythical mermaids of legendal stories originated from the animals b...
Because of its inherent value as a food item, the dugong has occupied a significant role in the lif...
Dugong (Dugong dugon) are large herbivorous marine mammals restricted in range to tropical and sub-t...
The status of dugongs Dugong dugon around Mayotte in the Mozambique Channel was assessed from interv...
Australia has international responsibilities for the management of dugongs in the Great Barrier Reef...
A significant proportion of the world's remaining dugongs (Dugong dugon) occur off northern Australi...
A significant proportion of the world’s remaining dugongs (Dugong dugon) occur off northern Australi...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only herbivorous mammal\ud that is strictly marine and is the only ...
The dugong (Dugong dugon) is the only strictly marine herbivorous mammal and the only member of the ...
Dugongs and manatees, the only fully aquatic herbivorous mammals, live in the coastal waters, rivers...
In Sri Lanka over the past 30 years Dugong Dugong dugon numbers have declined dramatically and sight...
Recent sightings of dugongs well beyond the southern limit of their accepted range (~27°S) on the Au...
Recent sightings of dugongs well beyond the southern limit of their accepted range (~27°S) on the Au...
Recent sightings of dugongs well beyond the southern limit of their accepted range (~27°S) on the Au...
One of the World Heritage values of the Great Barrier Reef Region is that it contains major feeding ...
Today, many people know that the mythical mermaids of legendal stories originated from the animals b...
Because of its inherent value as a food item, the dugong has occupied a significant role in the lif...
Dugong (Dugong dugon) are large herbivorous marine mammals restricted in range to tropical and sub-t...
The status of dugongs Dugong dugon around Mayotte in the Mozambique Channel was assessed from interv...
Australia has international responsibilities for the management of dugongs in the Great Barrier Reef...
A significant proportion of the world's remaining dugongs (Dugong dugon) occur off northern Australi...
A significant proportion of the world’s remaining dugongs (Dugong dugon) occur off northern Australi...