Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including habitat degradation, overfishing, bycatch, poaching and obstruction of free-flowing river corridors by dams. At least three river dolphin species occur in South America: the Amazonian river dolphin, or boto (Inia geoffrensis), the Bolivian river dolphin (Inia boliviensis) and the tucuxi (Sotalia fluviatilis). A fourth species, the Araguaian boto (Inia araguaiaensis), been proposed for the Tocantins-Araguaia, a large river basin in northern Brazil. Here we show that the Araguaian boto population in the Tocantins River is relatively small (N = 1083, CV = 0.52). During a survey to estimate density and abundance, 138 groups (198 individuals) of b...
Rivers worldwide, particularly in tropical regions, support multiple human uses that can threaten wa...
Population density, abundance, habitat preference, home range and social structure of Amazon River d...
This study aimed to characterize the distribution of botos, Inia geoffrensis, along a 530 km stretch...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
<div><p>Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are i...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
Funding: This study was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) through Ma...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
<div><p>True river dolphins are some of the rarest and most endangered of all vertebrates. They comp...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins-boto, or Amazon river ...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins - boto, or Amazon rive...
Rivers worldwide, particularly in tropical regions, support multiple human uses that can threaten wa...
Population density, abundance, habitat preference, home range and social structure of Amazon River d...
This study aimed to characterize the distribution of botos, Inia geoffrensis, along a 530 km stretch...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
<div><p>Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are i...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
Funding: This study was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) through Ma...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
<div><p>True river dolphins are some of the rarest and most endangered of all vertebrates. They comp...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins-boto, or Amazon river ...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins - boto, or Amazon rive...
Rivers worldwide, particularly in tropical regions, support multiple human uses that can threaten wa...
Population density, abundance, habitat preference, home range and social structure of Amazon River d...
This study aimed to characterize the distribution of botos, Inia geoffrensis, along a 530 km stretch...