Abstract Physiographic and hydrologic complexities play major role in determining the habitat suitability for river dolphins. However, dams and other water development structures alter hydrologic regimes that degrade habitat conditions. For the three extant species of obligate freshwater dolphins, namely: Amazon dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), Ganges dolphin (Platanista gangetica), and Indus dolphin (Platanista minor), the threat is high as dams and water‐based infrastructure dotted throughout their distribution range impact dolphin populations by restricting their movement. But there is also evidence of localized increase in dolphin population in certain segments of habitats affected by such hydrologic alterations. Hence, the impacts of hydrol...
River dolphins are among the world’s most threatened mammals, and indeed the baiji (Lipotes vexillif...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
Khan MS, Pant A. 2014. Conservation status and distribution pattern of the Indus River Dolphin in Ri...
Population decline and extinction risk of river dolphins are primarily associated with flow alterati...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
Habitat fragmentation of freshwater ecosystems is increasing rapidly, however the understanding of e...
Globally, the river ecosystems are threatened due to human-driven exploitation and indiscriminate re...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
The aim of this dissertation is to use evidence-based research to better understand the ecology of t...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
"Human stressors are currently impacting both the Amazon and Orinoco river basins and these are like...
Funding: This study was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) through Ma...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
River dolphins are among the world’s most threatened mammals, and indeed the baiji (Lipotes vexillif...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
Khan MS, Pant A. 2014. Conservation status and distribution pattern of the Indus River Dolphin in Ri...
Population decline and extinction risk of river dolphins are primarily associated with flow alterati...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
Habitat fragmentation of freshwater ecosystems is increasing rapidly, however the understanding of e...
Globally, the river ecosystems are threatened due to human-driven exploitation and indiscriminate re...
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferr...
The aim of this dissertation is to use evidence-based research to better understand the ecology of t...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Populations of freshwater dolphins are declining in response to increased human pressure, including ...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
"Human stressors are currently impacting both the Amazon and Orinoco river basins and these are like...
Funding: This study was funded by the Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação (MCTI) through Ma...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
River dolphins are among the world’s most threatened mammals, and indeed the baiji (Lipotes vexillif...
The dolphins Inia geoffrensis—boto and Sotalia fluviatilis—tucuxi are threatened cetaceans inhabitin...
Khan MS, Pant A. 2014. Conservation status and distribution pattern of the Indus River Dolphin in Ri...