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W. E. Rainey, J. M. Lowenstein, V. M. Sarich, D. M. Magor. Sirenian molecular systematics--including the extinct Steller’s sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas). „Naturwissenschaften”. 71 (11), s. 586–588, 1984. DOI: 10.1007/BF01189187. PMID: 6521758.
Ryan T. Jones. A 'Havock Made among Them': Animals, Empire, and Extinction in the Russian North Pacific, 1741–1810. „Environmental History”. 16 (4), s. 585–609, September 2011. DOI: 10.1093/envhis/emr091. JSTOR: 23049853.
Olga A.O.A.DerbenevaOlga A.O.A. i inni, Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in the Aleuts of the Commander Islands and Its Implications for the Genetic History of Beringia, „American Journal of Human Genetics”, 2, 71, 2002, s. 415–421, DOI: 10.1086/341720, PMID: 12082644, PMCID: PMC379174, Cytat: In 1825–1826, the Russian-American company transferred Aleut families from Attu Island, the westernmost of the Aleutian chain, as well as from Atka/Andreyanov Islands, to the Commanders.
Aleut Hunters, Sea Otters, and Sea Cows, [w:] D.G.D.G.CorbettD.G.D.G. i inni, Human Impacts on Ancient Marine Ecosystems, University of California Press, 2008, s. 43–76, ISBN 978-0-520-93429-0, OCLC929645577, JSTOR: 10.1525/j.ctt1pphh3.
Ryan T. Jones. A 'Havock Made among Them': Animals, Empire, and Extinction in the Russian North Pacific, 1741–1810. „Environmental History”. 16 (4), s. 585–609, September 2011. DOI: 10.1093/envhis/emr091. JSTOR: 23049853.
S. T. Turvey, C. L. Risley. Modelling the extinction of Steller’s sea cow. „Biology Letters”. 2 (1), s. 94–97, 2006. DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2005.0415. PMCID: PMC1617197.
W. E. Rainey, J. M. Lowenstein, V. M. Sarich, D. M. Magor. Sirenian molecular systematics--including the extinct Steller’s sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas). „Naturwissenschaften”. 71 (11), s. 586–588, 1984. DOI: 10.1007/BF01189187. PMID: 6521758.
Olga A.O.A.DerbenevaOlga A.O.A. i inni, Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in the Aleuts of the Commander Islands and Its Implications for the Genetic History of Beringia, „American Journal of Human Genetics”, 2, 71, 2002, s. 415–421, DOI: 10.1086/341720, PMID: 12082644, PMCID: PMC379174, Cytat: In 1825–1826, the Russian-American company transferred Aleut families from Attu Island, the westernmost of the Aleutian chain, as well as from Atka/Andreyanov Islands, to the Commanders.
Steller’s sea cow: discovery, biology and exploitation of a relict giant sirenian. W: Helene Marsh, Thomas J. O’Shea, John E. Reynolds III: Ecology and Conservation of the Sirenia: Dugongs and Manatees. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011, s. 18–35. ISBN 978-0-521-88828-8. OCLC778803577.
P. K. Anderson, D. P. Domning: William F. Perrin, Bernd Wursig, J.G. M. Thewissen: Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals. Wyd. 2. San Diego, California: Academic Press, 2008, s. 1104–1106. ISBN 978-0-12-373553-9. OCLC262718627.
Sirenians. W: A. Berta, J. L. Sumich, K. M. Kovacs: Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology. Wyd. 3rd. Boston, Massachusetts: Academic Press, 2015, s. 105. ISBN 978-0-12-397002-2. OCLC953575838. Cytat: The skeleton of sirenians displays both pachyostosis and osteosclerosis....
Aleut Hunters, Sea Otters, and Sea Cows, [w:] D.G.D.G.CorbettD.G.D.G. i inni, Human Impacts on Ancient Marine Ecosystems, University of California Press, 2008, s. 43–76, ISBN 978-0-520-93429-0, OCLC929645577, JSTOR: 10.1525/j.ctt1pphh3.
Stephen W. Haycox: Alaska: An American Colony. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 2002, s. 55,144. ISBN 978-0-295-98249-6. OCLC49225731. Cytat: Each year, one or more vessels left Okhosk or Petropavlosk on Kamchatka for hunting trips to the [Aleutian] islands. Typically, the ships would sail to the Commander Islands, where they would spend some time slaughtering and preserving the mat of Steller’s rhytina (a sea cow)....