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Procedures for the salvage and necropsy of the dugong (Dugong dugon)

January 1, 2007

Data and specimens collected from dugong carcasses and live stranded individuals provide vital information for research and management agencies. The ability to assign a cause of death (natural and/or human induced) to a carcass assists managers to identify major threats to a population in certain areas and to evaluate and adapt management measures. Data collected
from dugong carcasses have contributed to research in areas such as life history, feeding biology, investigating the stock structure/genetics of dugongs, contaminants studies, heavy metal analyses, parasitology, and the effects of habitat change. Adapted from the 'Manual of Procedures for the Salvage and Necropsy of Carcasses of the West Indian Manatee (Trichechus manatus),' this manual provides a detailed guide for dugong (Dugong dugon) carcass handling and necropsy procedures. It is intended to be used as a resource and training guide for anyone involved in dugong incidents who may lack dugong expertise.

Publication Year 2007
Title Procedures for the salvage and necropsy of the dugong (Dugong dugon)
Authors Carole Eros, Helene Marsh, Robert K. Bonde, Thomas A. O'Shea, Cathy A. Beck, Cheri Recchia, Kirstin Dobbs, Malcolm Turner, Stephanie Lemm, Rachel Pears, Rachel Bowater
Publication Type Book
Publication Subtype Handbook
Series Number 85
Index ID 70160501
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Southeast Ecological Science Center
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