James Reid (Former Employee)
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Movements and habitat requirements of radio tagged manatees in southwest Florida: Implications for restoration assessment Movements and habitat requirements of radio tagged manatees in southwest Florida: Implications for restoration assessment
No abstract available.
Authors
J.P. Reid, Susan M. Butler, Dean E. Easton, Bradley Stith
Status and biogeography of the West Indian manatee Status and biogeography of the West Indian manatee
No abstract available.
Authors
L.W. Lefebvre, M. Marmontel, J. Reid, G. B. Rathbun, D. Domning
Manatee and seagrass habitat characterization in Puerto Rico Manatee and seagrass habitat characterization in Puerto Rico
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Authors
James P. Reid, Dean E. Easton, W. Judson Kenworthy
Florida manatee now resident in the Bahamas Florida manatee now resident in the Bahamas
In January 2000, both the Bahamas National Trust and the Save the Manatee Club received reports of a manatee at Bullocks Harbor, Great Harbour Cay, Bahamas. Under permit with the Bahamas’ Department of Fisheries, I visited Great Harbour Cay from 25 to 27 February 2000 to make a field assessment of the manatee, interview local residents, and provide management recommendations. Detailed...
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James P. Reid
Characterizing Manatee habitat use and seagrass grazing in Florida and Puerto Rico: Implications for conservation and management Characterizing Manatee habitat use and seagrass grazing in Florida and Puerto Rico: Implications for conservation and management
The Indian River Lagoon on the Atlantic coast of Florida, USA, and the east coast of Puerto Rico provide contrasting environments in which the endangered West Indian Manatee Trichechus manatus experiences different thermal regimes and seagrass communities. We compare Manatee feeding behaviour in these two regions, examine the ecological effects of Manatee grazing on a seagrass community...
Authors
L.W. Lefebvre, J.P. Reid, W.J. Kenworthy, J. A. Powell
Radio-tracking manatees from land and space: tag design, implementation, and lessons learned from long-term study Radio-tracking manatees from land and space: tag design, implementation, and lessons learned from long-term study
West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) were tracked along the Atlantic coast of Florida and Georgia (N = 83 manatees, n = 439 tag deployments, 1986-1996) and in eastern Puerto Rico (N = 8, n = 43, 1992-1996) using conventional and satellite-based radio-telemetry systems. A floating radio-tag, attached by a flexible tether to a padded belt around the base of the tail, enabled us to...
Authors
C. J. Deutsch, R. K. Bonde, J.P. Reid
Science and Products
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Movements and habitat requirements of radio tagged manatees in southwest Florida: Implications for restoration assessment Movements and habitat requirements of radio tagged manatees in southwest Florida: Implications for restoration assessment
No abstract available.
Authors
J.P. Reid, Susan M. Butler, Dean E. Easton, Bradley Stith
Status and biogeography of the West Indian manatee Status and biogeography of the West Indian manatee
No abstract available.
Authors
L.W. Lefebvre, M. Marmontel, J. Reid, G. B. Rathbun, D. Domning
Manatee and seagrass habitat characterization in Puerto Rico Manatee and seagrass habitat characterization in Puerto Rico
No abstract available.
Authors
James P. Reid, Dean E. Easton, W. Judson Kenworthy
Florida manatee now resident in the Bahamas Florida manatee now resident in the Bahamas
In January 2000, both the Bahamas National Trust and the Save the Manatee Club received reports of a manatee at Bullocks Harbor, Great Harbour Cay, Bahamas. Under permit with the Bahamas’ Department of Fisheries, I visited Great Harbour Cay from 25 to 27 February 2000 to make a field assessment of the manatee, interview local residents, and provide management recommendations. Detailed...
Authors
James P. Reid
Characterizing Manatee habitat use and seagrass grazing in Florida and Puerto Rico: Implications for conservation and management Characterizing Manatee habitat use and seagrass grazing in Florida and Puerto Rico: Implications for conservation and management
The Indian River Lagoon on the Atlantic coast of Florida, USA, and the east coast of Puerto Rico provide contrasting environments in which the endangered West Indian Manatee Trichechus manatus experiences different thermal regimes and seagrass communities. We compare Manatee feeding behaviour in these two regions, examine the ecological effects of Manatee grazing on a seagrass community...
Authors
L.W. Lefebvre, J.P. Reid, W.J. Kenworthy, J. A. Powell
Radio-tracking manatees from land and space: tag design, implementation, and lessons learned from long-term study Radio-tracking manatees from land and space: tag design, implementation, and lessons learned from long-term study
West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus) were tracked along the Atlantic coast of Florida and Georgia (N = 83 manatees, n = 439 tag deployments, 1986-1996) and in eastern Puerto Rico (N = 8, n = 43, 1992-1996) using conventional and satellite-based radio-telemetry systems. A floating radio-tag, attached by a flexible tether to a padded belt around the base of the tail, enabled us to...
Authors
C. J. Deutsch, R. K. Bonde, J.P. Reid