Habitat fragmentation of freshwater ecosystems is increasing rapidly, however the understanding of extinction debt and species decline in riverine habitat fragments lags behind that in other ecosystems. The mighty rivers that drain the Himalaya - the Ganges, Brahmaputra, Indus, Mekong and Yangtze - are amongst the world's most biodiverse freshwater ecosystems. Many hundreds of dams have been constructed, are under construction, or are planned on these rivers and large hydrological changes and losses of biodiversity have occurred and are expected to continue. This study examines the causes of range decline of the Indus dolphin, which inhabits one of the world's most modified rivers, to demonstrate how we may expect other vertebrate populatio...
Geographical range contraction is a fundamental ecological characteristic of species population decl...
The Indus river Dolphin is one of the world`s most endanger cetaceans with a total population of jus...
Many environmental flow (e-flow) studies and applications have predominantly used state—(i.e., at a ...
World Wildlife Fund-Pakistan -(http://www.wwfpak.org/) funded the interview surveys with support thr...
Abstract Physiographic and hydrologic complexities play major role in determining the habitat suitab...
Globally, the river ecosystems are threatened due to human-driven exploitation and indiscriminate re...
Population decline and extinction risk of river dolphins are primarily associated with flow alterati...
The aim of this dissertation is to use evidence-based research to better understand the ecology of t...
Khan MS, Pant A. 2014. Conservation status and distribution pattern of the Indus River Dolphin in Ri...
The South Asian River dolphin (Platanista gangetica) consists of two subspecies, the Indus (Platanis...
Globally, the threat of endangerment and extinction of small cetaceans was highlighted after the rec...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
River dolphins are among the world’s most threatened mammals, and indeed the baiji (Lipotes vexillif...
AbstractThe Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica) is an exclusive river dolphin su...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
Geographical range contraction is a fundamental ecological characteristic of species population decl...
The Indus river Dolphin is one of the world`s most endanger cetaceans with a total population of jus...
Many environmental flow (e-flow) studies and applications have predominantly used state—(i.e., at a ...
World Wildlife Fund-Pakistan -(http://www.wwfpak.org/) funded the interview surveys with support thr...
Abstract Physiographic and hydrologic complexities play major role in determining the habitat suitab...
Globally, the river ecosystems are threatened due to human-driven exploitation and indiscriminate re...
Population decline and extinction risk of river dolphins are primarily associated with flow alterati...
The aim of this dissertation is to use evidence-based research to better understand the ecology of t...
Khan MS, Pant A. 2014. Conservation status and distribution pattern of the Indus River Dolphin in Ri...
The South Asian River dolphin (Platanista gangetica) consists of two subspecies, the Indus (Platanis...
Globally, the threat of endangerment and extinction of small cetaceans was highlighted after the rec...
Gangetic river dolphin Platanista gangetica gangetica Roxburgh 1801 is a globally endangered cetacea...
River dolphins are among the world’s most threatened mammals, and indeed the baiji (Lipotes vexillif...
AbstractThe Gangetic River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica) is an exclusive river dolphin su...
River dolphins are strongly affected by the construction of hydroelectric dams. Potential isolation ...
Geographical range contraction is a fundamental ecological characteristic of species population decl...
The Indus river Dolphin is one of the world`s most endanger cetaceans with a total population of jus...
Many environmental flow (e-flow) studies and applications have predominantly used state—(i.e., at a ...