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Papers: Threats
Papers: Threats
Swimming against the rising tide: the use of cetaceans for evaluating the ecological impacts of declining freshwater supplies and global climate change in Bangladesh. Unpublished Report. Bangladesh.
Smith et al.
The dammed river dolphins of Brazil: impacts and conservation. Fauna & Flora International. DOI:10.1017/S0030605314000362.
Claryana C. Araújo and John Y. Wang
Two Incidents of Fishing Gear Entanglement of Ganges River Dolphins (Platanista gangetica gangetica) in Waterways of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh. Aquatic Mammals. 34(3), 362-366. Sundarbans man- grove forest (Nepal, India, and Bangladesh)
Elisabeth Fahrni Mansur, Brian D. Smith, Rubaiyat Mansur Mowgli, and M. Abdullah Abu Diyan
Does radio tagging affect the survival or reproduction of small cetaceans? A test. Marine Mammal Science. 22(1): 17–24. Mamiraua Sustainable Development Reserve (Brazil).
Martin et al.
Concentrations of heavy metals in Sotalia fluviatilis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) off the coast of Ceara , northeast Brazil. Environmental Pollution. 123 (2003) 319–324. Brazil – the coast of Ceara state.
Monteiro-Neto et al.