This chapter discusses characteristics, taxonomy, distribution, abundance, and ecology of Susu and Bhulan. The susu and bhulan are two river dolphins of the South Asian subcontinent. Both subspecies are nearly identical in external appearance. Their body is supple and robust, attenuating behind the dorsal fin to a narrow tailstock. Coloration is gray or light brown overall, becoming blotchy with age. Bellies of young animals are lighter and often have a pinkish hue. The dolphins have a long snout that becomes thicker at the tip. With the exception of a few vagrants, bhulans currently occupy less than 700 km of the Indus mainstem, fragmented into three subpopulations by the Chashma, Taunsa, Guddu, and Sukkur barrages. The subspecies has been...
ABSTRACT: North East India is very rich in faunal and floral diversity. It is the conjunction of Him...
This chapter aims to collate recent work done by different research teams along the Indian coast and...
The delphinid genus Sousa has recently undergone a major revision, and currently contains four speci...
This chapter discusses characteristics, taxonomy, distribution, abundance, and ecology of Susu and B...
South Asian river dolphins (Platanista gangetica) are among the most endangered of the world's cetac...
The South Asian River dolphin (Platanista gangetica) consists of two subspecies, the Indus (Platanis...
AbstractThe Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica) is an exclusive river dolphin su...
Surveys for shushuks Platanista gangetica were conducted during January to April 1999 in Kaptai Lake...
<p>The<strong> </strong>Ganga River Dolphin <em>Platanista gangetica </em>Roxburgh, 1801 is a global...
Khan MS, Pant A. 2014. Conservation status and distribution pattern of the Indus River Dolphin in Ri...
This chapter explores the Amazon River dolphin commonly known as boto. It belongs to the family Inii...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
The Indus River dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor) is a freshwater cetacean that occurs only in th...
Despite their endangered status, the taxonomic relationship between the two geographically isolated ...
This paper records observation on the status and distribution of Gangetic Dolphin, Gharial, Mugger a...
ABSTRACT: North East India is very rich in faunal and floral diversity. It is the conjunction of Him...
This chapter aims to collate recent work done by different research teams along the Indian coast and...
The delphinid genus Sousa has recently undergone a major revision, and currently contains four speci...
This chapter discusses characteristics, taxonomy, distribution, abundance, and ecology of Susu and B...
South Asian river dolphins (Platanista gangetica) are among the most endangered of the world's cetac...
The South Asian River dolphin (Platanista gangetica) consists of two subspecies, the Indus (Platanis...
AbstractThe Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica) is an exclusive river dolphin su...
Surveys for shushuks Platanista gangetica were conducted during January to April 1999 in Kaptai Lake...
<p>The<strong> </strong>Ganga River Dolphin <em>Platanista gangetica </em>Roxburgh, 1801 is a global...
Khan MS, Pant A. 2014. Conservation status and distribution pattern of the Indus River Dolphin in Ri...
This chapter explores the Amazon River dolphin commonly known as boto. It belongs to the family Inii...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
The Indus River dolphin (Platanista gangetica minor) is a freshwater cetacean that occurs only in th...
Despite their endangered status, the taxonomic relationship between the two geographically isolated ...
This paper records observation on the status and distribution of Gangetic Dolphin, Gharial, Mugger a...
ABSTRACT: North East India is very rich in faunal and floral diversity. It is the conjunction of Him...
This chapter aims to collate recent work done by different research teams along the Indian coast and...
The delphinid genus Sousa has recently undergone a major revision, and currently contains four speci...