We are pleased to announce the publication of the following article:

G.A.J. Worthy and T.A.M. Worthy.  (2013) Digestive strategies of ex situ and in 
situ West Indian manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris).  Physiological and 
Biochemical Zoology.

ABSTRACT
Digestive efficiencies (Dm) of ex situ and in situ manatees (Trichechus manatus 
latirostris) were, for the first time, assessed using manganese (Mn2+) as a 
naturally occurring marker.  Dm of ex situ manatees determined using [Mn2+] did 
not differ significantly from Dm assessed using lignin supporting the efficacy 
of the manganese approach.  GI tract samples, obtained from recently dead 
animals, showed [Mn2+] concentrations were lowest in the stomach, remained low 
in the duodenum and small intestine, but increased in the cecum, colon and 
rectum consistent with colonic digestion and absorption.  In situ manatees 
consuming marine vegetation had significantly lower Dm [46.9 ± 1.8% (SE) (n = 
8)] than in situ manatees consuming freshwater vegetation [77.8 ± 2.6% (n = 
7)], which in turn were significantly lower than ex situ manatees consuming 
lettuce [84.0 ± 0.7% (n = 37)].  In situ manatees eating seagrasses had 
significantly higher Dm than long-term ex situ animals consuming seagrass for 
short periods of time (46.9 ± 1.8% versus 36.2 ± 1.2%, respectively), 
suggesting potential modification of gut flora over time.  One significant 
ramification of our results is that manatees consuming seagrasses would require 
a greater standing biomass to support their needs than would be required if 
they were eating freshwater vegetation.  This reinforces the critical need to 
implement habitat conservation and protection before considering down-listing 
or de-listing manatees as an endangered species.


The full text and PDF is available at:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Graham_Worthy/?ev=hdr_xprf

Cheers, Graham Worthy
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Graham A.J. Worthy, Ph.D.
Provost's Distinguished Research Professor of Biology,
Hubbs-Sea World Endowed Professor of Marine Mammalogy, and
Director, Physiological Ecology and Bioenergetics Lab

Department of Biology, University of Central Florida,
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