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    Acoustic methods improve the detection of the endangered African manatee by Factheu, Clinton, Rycyk, Athena M., Kekeunou, Sévilor, Keith-Diagne, Lucy W., Ramos, Eric A., Kikuchi, Mumi, Takoukam Kamla, Aristide

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (06-01-2023)
    “…The African manatee ( Trichechus senegalensis ) is an elusive, data-deficient, and endangered species which inhabits marine and freshwater systems throughout…”
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    Passive acoustic monitoring of Japanese spiny lobster stridulating sounds by Kikuchi, Mumi, Akamatsu, Tomonari, Takase, Tomohiro

    Published in Fisheries science (01-03-2015)
    “…The Japanese spiny lobster Panulirus japonicus is an important marine resource in Japan. In order to manage its stock, an effective methodology for population…”
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    The differences in behavioral responses to a net obstacle between day and night in captive manatees; does entanglement happen at night? by Kikuchi, Mumi, Suzuki, Miwa, Ueda, Keiichi, Miyahara, Hirokazu, Uchida, Senzo

    Published in Fisheries science (01-09-2011)
    “…Entanglement in fishing gear occurs in endangered manatees and may result in serious injury or death. Such incidents may happen more frequently at night when…”
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    Response to playback test in the captive Amazonian manatees (Trichechus inunguis) in Brazil by Kikuchi, Mumi, de Souza, Diogo, da Silva, Vera M.

    “…Previous studies suggested that manatee calls were primarily for communication and not for navigational purposes. In this study, the vocal response of captive…”
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    Acoustic tagging for counting feeding events of captive Amazonian manatees by Kikuchi, Mumi, Akamatsu, Tomonari, A. de Souza, Diogo, C. W. Rosas, Fernando, M. F. da Silva, Vera

    “…The Amazonian manatee is one of four extant species in the mammalian order Sirenia. They are restricted to the freshwater rivers, lakes and floodplains of the…”
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    Acquisition of gliding skills by Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii) pups during lactation by Kikuchi, Mumi, Sakamoto, Kentaro Q, Sato, Katsufumi

    Published in Polar biology (01-10-2010)
    “…Pinnipeds give birth to their pups ashore or on ice and forage in water. Therefore, neonates initially lack the adaptations to sustain prolonged underwater…”
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    implications of turning behaviour performed by Amazonian manatees after release into the wild by Kikuchi, Mumi, da Silva, Vera M. F, Rosas, Fernando C. W, Souza, Diogo, Miyazaki, Nobuyuki

    Published in Journal of ethology (2012)
    “…Sirenians have dichromatic colour vision and tactile hairs but have not developed underwater echolocation. Amazonian manatees (Trichechus inunguis) live in…”
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