. Ecology and behavior of the Manatee (Trichechus manatus) in Florida . Fig. 11. Manatee sightings on the coast of Citrus County. Solid triangles rep- resent sightings by author; solid circles, sightings by interviewees. means sirenians orient themselves in the open sea, whether by chemoreception or other cues, is unknown. Travel Routes According to Jarman (1966), dugongs cruise along well-estab- lished pathways in shallow water. The first indication that manatees travel via specific routes was provided by the movements of animals in the headwaters of the Crystal River. To reach the Main Sprin


. Ecology and behavior of the Manatee (Trichechus manatus) in Florida . Fig. 11. Manatee sightings on the coast of Citrus County. Solid triangles rep- resent sightings by author; solid circles, sightings by interviewees. means sirenians orient themselves in the open sea, whether by chemoreception or other cues, is unknown. Travel Routes According to Jarman (1966), dugongs cruise along well-estab- lished pathways in shallow water. The first indication that manatees travel via specific routes was provided by the movements of animals in the headwaters of the Crystal River. To reach the Main Spring


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