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Habitat use by a freshwater dolphin in the low-water season

July 27, 2012

1. Many river dolphin populations are most vulnerable during the low-water season when habitat is limited. Indus River dolphin habitat selection in the dry season was investigated using Generalized Linear Models of dolphin distribution and abundance in relation to physical features of river geomorphology and channel geometry in cross-section. 2. Dolphins selected locations in the river with significantly greater mean depth, maximum depth, cross-sectional area, and hydraulic radius, and significantly narrower river width and a lower degree of braiding than areas where dolphins were absent. They were also recorded with higher frequency at river constrictions and at confluences. 3. Channel cross-sectional area was the most important factor affecting dolphin presence and abundance, with the area of water below 1 m in depth exerting the greatest influence. Indus dolphins avoided channels with small cross-sectional area (

Publication Year 2012
Title Habitat use by a freshwater dolphin in the low-water season
DOI 10.1002/aqc.2246
Authors Gill T. Braulik, Albert P. Reichert, Tahir Ehsan, Samiullah Khan, Simon P. Northridge, Jason S. Alexander, Richard Garstang
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Index ID 70009627
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Nebraska Water Science Center
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