This chapter explores the Amazon River dolphin commonly known as boto. It belongs to the family Iniidae. The genus Inia is currently considered monospecific, with three recognized subspecies: Inia geoffrensis geoffrensis, I. g. boliviensis, and I. g. humboldtiana. The boto is the largest of the river dolphins with a maximum recorded body length of 255 cm and body mass of 207 kg for males and 225 cm and approximately 153 kg for females. It is also the most sexually dimorphic of the river dolphins, with males 16% longer and 55% heavier than females. The body is corpulent and heavy but extremely flexible. Nonfused cervical vertebrae allow movements of the head in all directions. The flukes are broad and triangular; the dorsal fin is long, low,...
This chapter discusses characteristics, taxonomy, distribution, abundance, and ecology of Susu and B...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
We conducted a study to assess the populations of the two potentially endangered river dolphin speci...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Measurements and quantitative descriptions of a large sample of live adult botos (Inia geoffrensis) ...
The Amazon river dolphin, genus Inia, is endemic to the major river basins of northern South America...
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Population density, abundance, habitat preference, home range and social structure of Amazon River d...
Reproductive parameters of the Amazon river dolphin, or boto Inia geoffrensis, were estimated from a...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins - boto, or Amazon rive...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins-boto, or Amazon river ...
The natural history, ecology, status, and management of the Amazon River Dolphin, Inia geoffrensis, ...
Dolphins of the genus Sotalia are found along the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts of Central and South...
<div><p>True river dolphins are some of the rarest and most endangered of all vertebrates. They comp...
Several dolphin species have global distributions. The extent of their radiation and limits to gene ...
This chapter discusses characteristics, taxonomy, distribution, abundance, and ecology of Susu and B...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
We conducted a study to assess the populations of the two potentially endangered river dolphin speci...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Measurements and quantitative descriptions of a large sample of live adult botos (Inia geoffrensis) ...
The Amazon river dolphin, genus Inia, is endemic to the major river basins of northern South America...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063625 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
Population density, abundance, habitat preference, home range and social structure of Amazon River d...
Reproductive parameters of the Amazon river dolphin, or boto Inia geoffrensis, were estimated from a...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins - boto, or Amazon rive...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins-boto, or Amazon river ...
The natural history, ecology, status, and management of the Amazon River Dolphin, Inia geoffrensis, ...
Dolphins of the genus Sotalia are found along the Caribbean and Atlantic coasts of Central and South...
<div><p>True river dolphins are some of the rarest and most endangered of all vertebrates. They comp...
Several dolphin species have global distributions. The extent of their radiation and limits to gene ...
This chapter discusses characteristics, taxonomy, distribution, abundance, and ecology of Susu and B...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
We conducted a study to assess the populations of the two potentially endangered river dolphin speci...