Background A few odontocetes (echolocating toothed cetaceans) have been able to independently colonize freshwater ecosystems. Although some extant species of delphinids (true dolphins) and phocoenids (porpoises) at least occasionally migrate upstream of large river systems, they have close relatives in fully marine regions. This contrasts with the three odontocete families only containing extant species with a strictly freshwater habitat (Iniidae in South America, the recently extinct Lipotidae in China, and Platanistidae in southeast Asia). Among those, the fossil record of Iniidae includes taxa from freshwater deposits of South America, partly overlapping geographically with the extant Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, whereas a few ...
The two extant genera of strictly freshwater dolphins Inia and Platanista are the result of converge...
True river dolphins are some of the rarest and most endangered of all vertebrates. They comprise rel...
The recent dolphin Inia (Cetacea) inhabits the river systems of the Amazon and Orinoco. It is propos...
A few odontocetes (echolocating toothed cetaceans) have been able to independently colonize freshwat...
In contrast to dominant mode of ecological transition in the evolution of marine mammals, different ...
The world\u27s river dolphins (Inia, Pontoporia, Lipotes and Platanista) are among the least known a...
The moderately rich past diversity of the superfamily Inioidea (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in both the Atl...
During their transition to the marine environment, in addition to numerous morphological changes, ea...
The world's river dolphins [Inia, Pontoporia, Lipotes and Platanista) are among the least known...
Today, only three odontocete (toothed whales) genera are restricted to freshwater habitats: the Amaz...
The moderately rich past diversity of the superfamily Inioidea (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in both the Atl...
An iniid fossil (Cetacea, Odontoceti) is reported based on a periotic found in the Codore Formation ...
The moderately rich past diversity of the superfamily Inioidea (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in both the Atl...
BackgroundThe family Pontoporiidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Inioidea) is currently represented in our o...
Background. The family Pontoporiidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti Inioidea) is currently represented in our ...
The two extant genera of strictly freshwater dolphins Inia and Platanista are the result of converge...
True river dolphins are some of the rarest and most endangered of all vertebrates. They comprise rel...
The recent dolphin Inia (Cetacea) inhabits the river systems of the Amazon and Orinoco. It is propos...
A few odontocetes (echolocating toothed cetaceans) have been able to independently colonize freshwat...
In contrast to dominant mode of ecological transition in the evolution of marine mammals, different ...
The world\u27s river dolphins (Inia, Pontoporia, Lipotes and Platanista) are among the least known a...
The moderately rich past diversity of the superfamily Inioidea (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in both the Atl...
During their transition to the marine environment, in addition to numerous morphological changes, ea...
The world's river dolphins [Inia, Pontoporia, Lipotes and Platanista) are among the least known...
Today, only three odontocete (toothed whales) genera are restricted to freshwater habitats: the Amaz...
The moderately rich past diversity of the superfamily Inioidea (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in both the Atl...
An iniid fossil (Cetacea, Odontoceti) is reported based on a periotic found in the Codore Formation ...
The moderately rich past diversity of the superfamily Inioidea (Cetacea, Odontoceti) in both the Atl...
BackgroundThe family Pontoporiidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Inioidea) is currently represented in our o...
Background. The family Pontoporiidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti Inioidea) is currently represented in our ...
The two extant genera of strictly freshwater dolphins Inia and Platanista are the result of converge...
True river dolphins are some of the rarest and most endangered of all vertebrates. They comprise rel...
The recent dolphin Inia (Cetacea) inhabits the river systems of the Amazon and Orinoco. It is propos...