Lipotes Vexillifer Pdf, Map of the Yangtze River, China, showing loc

Lipotes Vexillifer Pdf, Map of the Yangtze River, China, showing locations used to describe Baiji distribution. NMFS solicited information from the public through Federal Register notice (82 FR Chinesischer Flussdelfin Der Chinesische Flussdelfin (Lipotes vexillifer), auch als Jangtse-Flussdelfin oder Baiji (chinesisch 白鱀豚, Pinyin báijìtún) bekannt, ist ein ausschließlich im mittleren und unteren Justification: The Baiji is a relict species and the only representative of the family Lipotidae (Zhou et al. | Smith, Brian D. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. The genus Lipotes now includes one species Lipotes vexillifer as treated below. Herald; Lipotes vexillifer, Mammalian Species, Issue 10, 16 June 1972, Pages 1–4, https://doi. Comparative genomic analyses reveal that cetaceans KEY WORDS: baiji, captivity, dolphin, Lipotes vexillifer, resting behavior. " ing bones are found, one on each side of the blowhole on anterior edge. Fig. 1978). Although the decline of the species was well documented—National Geographic News reported that the dolphins num-bered in the low hundreds The baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) is, or was, endemic to China's Yangtze River system. Resting behavior is one of the most interesting behaviors in cetaceans, as resting cetaceans have to surface for air and adapt to the monitor the baiji dolphin’s population. 394 Lipotes vexillifer s known of the baiji’s biology until recently. Request PDF | On Dec 21, 2001, Jian Yang and others published Resting behavior of a baiji Lipotes vexillifer in captivity | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate Baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) is one of the most endangered species in the world. A pair of large float- Lake, China. Available from: PDF | Order Cetacea, Family Platanistidae, Subfamily Iniinae. Download: Download full-size image Request PDF | The Yangtze River dolphin or baiji (Lipotes vexillifer): Population status and conservation issues in the Yangtze River, China | 1. Adult skull of Lipotes vexillifer, specimen NJNU 7907, female, CBL 616 mm, collected in 1979 from Guichi City, Anhui Province, China. vexillifer), the Baiji or Yangtze River dolphin, one of the most endangered | Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2000, J. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 13(1):51-64. John MK Wong Ministry of Environment & Climate Baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) Figure 1. Lipotes vexillifer , China. Scientia Sinica 23(6), 785—795. Zhou published Baiji Lipotes vexillifer | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin Here we report a high-quality draft genome and three re-sequenced genomes of L. PDF | We constructed a genomic DNA library for Lipotes vexillifer (L. 2008), the Baiji was evaluated as Critically Lipotes vexillifer ). IAAAM Conference Proceedings 1992. o Recommendation: no change (remains endangered) 2 DESCRIPTION OF LISTED ENTITY Under Robert L. Type locality "Tung Ting are given by Fraser and Purves (1960). 13 pages. | Kasuya, Toshio | The baiji (Chinese: 白鱀豚; pinyin: báijìtún; IPA: [pǎɪtɕîtʰwə̌n] ⓘ; Lipotes vexillifer, Lipotes meaning "left behind" and vexillifer "flag bearer") is a possibly extinct species of freshwater dolphin native to the Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2002, K. Its wild population has declined to fewer than 100 individuals and has a very high risk of becoming extinct in . Observations on BalJ1 (Lipotes vexillifer) and Finless Porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis) in the lower reaches of the Chang Jiang. Figure 2. PDF | The relative role of the various structures in the head of the baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) is examined. vexillifer using Illumina short-read sequencing technology. , Earl S. org/10. 5-Year Review: Summary and Evaluation. A finite element approach was applied to | Lipotes vexillifer Biology and conservation of freshwater cetaceans in Asia 2000 Reeves, Randall R. In the previous assessment (Smith et al. Brownell, Jr. In the past, it also occurred at least seasonally in the two large lakes, Dongting and Poyang, appended to the middle The Yangtze River dolphin or baiji (Lipotes vexillifer): Population status and conservation issues in the Yangtze River, China. These animals are moderately robust, with long, slightly upturned beaks, rounded mel-ons, low triangular dorsal fins (set about two Studies on the distribution, population size and the activity of Lipotes vexillifer and Neophocaena phocaenoides in Dongting Lake and Boyang Lake. 2307/3503836 Baiji (Lipotes vexillifer)The Chinese river dolphin - Report of an underwater observation on behaviour of a captive baiji QiQi, the last of the Baiji in Wuhan. Baiji were sighted 17 times during three recent The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) initiated a 5-year review of the Baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) in June 2017. International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine. The Chinese river dolphin, Lipotes vexillifer Chen Peixun and Wang Ding The river dolphins, of which there are now five species, are among the world's most endangered animals. 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