Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the primary threat affecting the survival of the Amazon river dolphin, or boto (Inia geoffrensis). Establishing and improving freshwater protected areas has been suggested as a possible course of action to protect the species. However, the ecology of the boto is poorly understood and more information is needed on the species' habitat use and movement patterns to ensure that spatial protection initiatives meet conservation needs. In this study, mark-recapture/resight data collected in and near the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve, a várzea in the Brazilian Amazon, was used to examine transition probabilities of botos between various habitat t...
The distribution and density of the Amazon's two contrasting endemic dolphins-boto, or Amazon river ...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
Negative interactions between fishers and the Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), or boto, have...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
The potential value of protected areas for the conservation of cetaceans is widely recognized; howev...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
<div><p>Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are i...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
The size and structure of a community of Amazon river dolphins or botos, Inia geoffrensis (de Blainv...
Rivers worldwide, particularly in tropical regions, support multiple human uses that can threaten wa...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
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 ...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
Negative interactions between fishers and the Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), or boto, have...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
The potential value of protected areas for the conservation of cetaceans is widely recognized; howev...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
<div><p>Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are i...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Riverine cetaceans are threatened globally by increasing anthropogenic impacts, and the Yangtze rive...
The size and structure of a community of Amazon river dolphins or botos, Inia geoffrensis (de Blainv...
Rivers worldwide, particularly in tropical regions, support multiple human uses that can threaten wa...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
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 ...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
Negative interactions between fishers and the Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), or boto, have...