Measurements and quantitative descriptions of a large sample of live adult botos (Inia geoffrensis) were obtained from the Mamiraua Reserve in the central Amazon. Males were on average 16% longer and weighed 55% more than females, demonstrating that this species is one of the most sexually dimorphic of all cetaceans for size. Males were also pinker than females, more heavily scarred by intraspecific tooth rakes, and had more life-threatening injuries. Some larger males had areas of modified skin that may simply be scar tissue, but may also be a heritable characteristic used as a shield or weapon. As in sperm whales, sexual size dimorphism and rnale-male aggression appear to be linked in botos, Suggesting fierce competition for a resource-pr...
Feeding adaptation, social behaviour, and interspecific interactions related to sexual dimorphism an...
Sexual segregation is widespread in mammals, although the proximate causes are poorly understood in ...
Recent observed attacks by male Amazon river dolphins on conspecific calves, together with postmorte...
This chapter explores the Amazon River dolphin commonly known as boto. It belongs to the family Inii...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Amazon river dolphins or botos (Inia geoffrensis Blainville) were observed carrying objects in 221 s...
Reproductive parameters of the Amazon river dolphin, or boto Inia geoffrensis, were estimated from a...
Determining the sex of free-ranging cetaceans can be challenging. Sexual dimorphism among external f...
Determining the sex of free-ranging cetaceans can be challenging. Sexual dimorphism among external f...
External measurements and size differences between the sexes were examined in the coastal spotted do...
The existence of sexual dimorphism in Pontoporia blainvillei has long been known, with females being...
Sexual dimorphism is a widespread feature in several groups of vertebrates. Chondrichthyans differ s...
Feeding adaptation, social behaviour, and interspecific interactions related to sexual dimorphism an...
Sexual segregation is widespread in mammals, although the proximate causes are poorly understood in ...
Recent observed attacks by male Amazon river dolphins on conspecific calves, together with postmorte...
This chapter explores the Amazon River dolphin commonly known as boto. It belongs to the family Inii...
Habitat use by the boto, or Amazon river dolphin Inia geoffrensis, was investigated in and around th...
Amazon river dolphins or botos (Inia geoffrensis Blainville) were observed carrying objects in 221 s...
Reproductive parameters of the Amazon river dolphin, or boto Inia geoffrensis, were estimated from a...
Determining the sex of free-ranging cetaceans can be challenging. Sexual dimorphism among external f...
Determining the sex of free-ranging cetaceans can be challenging. Sexual dimorphism among external f...
External measurements and size differences between the sexes were examined in the coastal spotted do...
The existence of sexual dimorphism in Pontoporia blainvillei has long been known, with females being...
Sexual dimorphism is a widespread feature in several groups of vertebrates. Chondrichthyans differ s...
Feeding adaptation, social behaviour, and interspecific interactions related to sexual dimorphism an...
Sexual segregation is widespread in mammals, although the proximate causes are poorly understood in ...
Recent observed attacks by male Amazon river dolphins on conspecific calves, together with postmorte...