River dolphins are among the world’s most threatened mammals, and indeed the baiji (Lipotes vexillifer), a species endemic to China's Yangtze River, is likely extinct. Exploitation for products such as meat, oil, and skins has been a lesser feature in the population histories of river dolphins compared to most large mammals. Habitat factors are therefore of particular interest and concern. In this paper we attempt to describe the population-level responses of river dolphins to habitat transformation. We find circumstantial but compelling evidence supporting the view that, at a local scale, river dolphins are opportunists (generalists) capable of adapting to a wide range of habitat conditions while, at a river basin scale, they are more appr...
The Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis) is now the only cetacean ...
Local ecological knowledge constitutes a potentially useful source of information for conservation, ...
Bottlenose dolphins are valued feature of the Swan Canning river system. Sighting data indicate that...
Conservation attention on charismatic large vertebrates such as dolphins is often supported by the s...
Conservation attention on charismatic large vertebrates such as dolphins is often supported by the s...
Population decline and extinction risk of river dolphins are primarily associated with flow alterati...
Globally, the threat of endangerment and extinction of small cetaceans was highlighted after the rec...
Geographical range contraction is a fundamental ecological characteristic of species population decl...
The aim of this dissertation is to use evidence-based research to better understand the ecology of t...
Shifts in habitat use and distribution patterns in dolphins are often concerns that can result from ...
Habitat fragmentation of freshwater ecosystems is increasing rapidly, however the understanding of e...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
Abstract Physiographic and hydrologic complexities play major role in determining the habitat suitab...
One of the four classical river dolphin species, the baiji (Lipotes vexillifer), was declared extinc...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
The Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis) is now the only cetacean ...
Local ecological knowledge constitutes a potentially useful source of information for conservation, ...
Bottlenose dolphins are valued feature of the Swan Canning river system. Sighting data indicate that...
Conservation attention on charismatic large vertebrates such as dolphins is often supported by the s...
Conservation attention on charismatic large vertebrates such as dolphins is often supported by the s...
Population decline and extinction risk of river dolphins are primarily associated with flow alterati...
Globally, the threat of endangerment and extinction of small cetaceans was highlighted after the rec...
Geographical range contraction is a fundamental ecological characteristic of species population decl...
The aim of this dissertation is to use evidence-based research to better understand the ecology of t...
Shifts in habitat use and distribution patterns in dolphins are often concerns that can result from ...
Habitat fragmentation of freshwater ecosystems is increasing rapidly, however the understanding of e...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
Abstract Physiographic and hydrologic complexities play major role in determining the habitat suitab...
One of the four classical river dolphin species, the baiji (Lipotes vexillifer), was declared extinc...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
The Yangtze finless porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis asiaeorientalis) is now the only cetacean ...
Local ecological knowledge constitutes a potentially useful source of information for conservation, ...
Bottlenose dolphins are valued feature of the Swan Canning river system. Sighting data indicate that...