Florida, Manatee
National Geographic news · 3d
There have never been more manatees in Florida than there are now
Manatees are a bit like the Sunshine State's transplants: they recently moved there, attracted by the warm weather and human development. But the same changes that brought them there could lead to their demise.
Popular Science · 3d
Florida’s famous manatees were originally tourists
Over the course of his career, study co-author and University of South Florida anthropologist Thomas Pluckhahn realized that there was a lack of evidence showing that there was a large population of manatees in the pre-colonial era. The manatee population in Tampa Bay wasn’t even deemed plentiful until the 1950s .
SciTech Daily · 3d
Surprising Surge: How Florida’s Manatees Are Thriving More Than Ever
Historic accounts reveal manatee populations increased in the 1800s and 1900s alongside human populations. A new study highlights that Florida manatees are more numerous now than ever before, likely due to improved conservation efforts and environmental changes.
Health News Florida · 3d
Why manatees are likely not Florida natives
New research suggests that while manatees are an indelible part of Florida’s seascape, they might also be relatively new residents in the Sunshine State. The findings are detailed in a study co-authored by University of South Florida anthropologist Thomas Pluckhahn and David Thulman,
EurekAlert! · 4d
Florida manatees flourish and flounder alongside human neighbors
Florida manatees are threatened by human activity, but they’re also doing better than ever, according to a study examining manatee populations since 12,000 BC, published November 20, 2024 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Thomas J.
techexplorist · 3d
Florida manatees thrive alongside humans
Despite their modern reputation as a rare species, these results suggest that Florida manatees are more abundant today than any previous time in North American human history. Many of the anthropogenic changes that endanger the species today are also likely responsible for their population growth over the past two centuries.
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