A boat survey was conducted from 5 to 26 June 1993 to estimate the abundance of the Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis) and the tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) along ca. 120 km of the Amazon River bordering Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. Two survey methods were used: line transects during 5 d and strip transects during 15 d. The line transects were used to estimate the abundance of both species in the main channels of the Amazon at distances greater than 200 m from river banks and islands, and strip transects were used to estimate abundance in the remainder of the habitat. A total of 29 sightings was obtained using line transects, including 8 of Inia, 15 of Sotalia, and 6 with both species present. The total number of sightings made while usi...
Abstract: Population density in cetaceans can be estimated through photo-identification, mark-recapt...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
Funding: This study was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) through Ma...
A boat survey was conducted from 5 to 26 June 1993 to estimate the abundance of the Amazon river dol...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
We conducted a study to assess the populations of the two potentially endangered river dolphin speci...
The tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) is a small dolphin endemic to the Amazon River basin. Because the a...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
Rivers worldwide, particularly in tropical regions, support multiple human uses that can threaten wa...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
Population density, abundance, habitat preference, home range and social structure of Amazon River d...
Quantifying abundance of wildlife is key for sound management and conservation. Much effort has been...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
The distribution, relative abundance, group size, reproductive seasonality, and conservation status ...
The Amazon River dolphin Inia geoffrensis occurs throughout the basins of the Amazon and Orinoco Riv...
Abstract: Population density in cetaceans can be estimated through photo-identification, mark-recapt...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
Funding: This study was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) through Ma...
A boat survey was conducted from 5 to 26 June 1993 to estimate the abundance of the Amazon river dol...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
We conducted a study to assess the populations of the two potentially endangered river dolphin speci...
The tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis) is a small dolphin endemic to the Amazon River basin. Because the a...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
Rivers worldwide, particularly in tropical regions, support multiple human uses that can threaten wa...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
Population density, abundance, habitat preference, home range and social structure of Amazon River d...
Quantifying abundance of wildlife is key for sound management and conservation. Much effort has been...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
The distribution, relative abundance, group size, reproductive seasonality, and conservation status ...
The Amazon River dolphin Inia geoffrensis occurs throughout the basins of the Amazon and Orinoco Riv...
Abstract: Population density in cetaceans can be estimated through photo-identification, mark-recapt...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
Funding: This study was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) through Ma...