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675:. The slow down of the substitution rate among cetaceans may have been affected by the evolution of DNA damage pathways. Over time, river dolphins, including the baiji, have had a reduction in the size of their eyes and the acuity of their vision. This probably stems from poor visibility in fluvial and estuarine environments. When analyzing the baiji genome, scientists have found that there are four genes that have lost their function due to a frameshift mutation or premature stop codons. The baiji has the lowest single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) frequency reported thus far among mammals. This low frequency could be related to the relatively low rate of molecular evolution in cetaceans; however, considering that the decrease in the rate of molecular evolution in the baiji was not as great as the decrease in heterozygosity rate, it is likely that much of the low genetic diversity observed was caused by the precipitous decline in the total baiji population in recent decades and the associated breedings. 1289:. Through firsthand experience, they went to China, drinking Baiji beer and Baiji cola, staying in the Baiji Hotel and using Lipotes vexillifer toilet paper. They came across Baiji weighing scales and Baiji fertilizer. They met Qi Qi, the beautiful bluish-grey dolphin with a long, narrow, slightly upturned beak, a low triangular dorsal fin, broad flippers with tiny eyes. Qi-Qi was just a year old then, injured by fishing hooks in 1980 and taken into captivity to be nursed back to health. Out of the seven times Mark and Douglas had visited China, never did they encounter a wild and free Yangtze river dolphin. It is even more impossible now with the likelihood that Lipotes vexillfer may be the first cetacean to have been driven to extinction by human activity. The book by the same name, published in 1990, included pictures of a captive specimen, a male named Qi Qi (ζ·‡ζ·‡) that lived in the Wuhan Institute of Hydrobiology 1072:). In the past 20 years, five nature reserves have been established along the river. Imposing maximum prohibition of harmful and illegal fishing methods in the reserves might prolong the process of extinction of these cetaceans in the wild, but so far, the administrative measures taken in the reserves have not yet kept the baiji population from sharply declining. As humans continue to occupy the river and use the natural resources it provided, the question as to whether the river itself can reach a point later in the future to become a habitat for these species to live in once again remained, for the most part, unanswered by conservationists. In Shishou, Hubei Province, and Tongling, Anhui Province, the two semi-natural reserves established in these regions aimed to build in an environment for the baiji, as well as another mammalian species, the 1142:. In 1990 the first finless porpoises were relocated to the reserve and since then have been surviving and reproducing well. As of April 2005 26 finless porpoises were known to live in the reserve. A baiji was introduced in December 1995, but died during the summer flood of 1996. To deal with these annual floods a dyke was constructed between the Yangtze and Shishou. Now water is controlled from a sluice gate located at the downstream mouth of the oxbow lake. It has been reported that since the installation of this sluice gate, water quality has declined since no annual transfer of nutrients can occur. Roughly 6,700 people live on the island within the oxbow lake and so some limited fishing is permitted. 798:; similarly by-catch constitutes the principal cause of mortality in many populations of small cetaceans worldwide. Although there are relatively few data available on baiji mortality, at least half of all known baiji deaths in the 1970s and 1980s were caused by rolling hooks and other fishing gear, and electrofishing accounted for 40% of baiji deaths recorded during the 1990s. Unlike most historical-era extinctions of large-bodied animals, the baiji was the victim not of active persecution but of incidental mortality resulting from massive-scale human environmental impacts, primarily uncontrolled fishing. 514:(31–35 in) at birth, and nursed for 8–20 months. Males reached sexual maturity at age four, females at age six. Mature males were about 2.3 metres (7 ft 7 in) (7.5 ft) long, females 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in), the longest specimen 2.7 metres (8 ft 10 in). The animal weighed 135–230 kilograms (298–507 lb), with a lifespan estimated at 24 years in the wild. The Yangtze River Dolphin is pale blue to gray on the dorsal (back) side, and white on the ventral (belly) side. It has a long and slightly upturned beak with 31–36 conical teeth on either jaw. Its 1657: 671:
environment. This information leads scientists to conclude that a bottleneck must have occurred near the end of the last deglaciation, a time that coincided with rapid temperature decrease and a rise in eustatic sea level. Scientists have also looked into PSGs in the baiji genome which are used for DNA repair and response to DNA stimulus. These PSGs have not been found in any other mammal species. Pathways being used for DNA repair have been known to have a major impact on brain development and have been implicated in diseases including
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outdoor holding pool, a water filtration system, food storage and preparation facilities, research labs and a small museum. The aim is to also generate income from tourism which can be put towards the baiji plight. The pools are not very large (25 metres (82 ft) arc Γ— 7 metres (23 ft) wide Γ— 3.5 metres (11 ft) deep, 10 metres (33 ft) diameter, 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) deep and 12 metres (39 ft) diameter, 3.5 metres (11 ft) deep) and so are not capable of holding many baijis at one time.
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infatuated with her beauty and tried to take advantage of her. But she freed herself by plunging into the river whereupon a big storm came and sank the boat. After the storm had thus settled, people saw a beautiful dolphin swimming – the incarnation of the girl – which became known as the "Goddess of the Yangtze". The baiji, in the region of Yangtze, is regarded as a symbol of peace and prosperity.
1629: 1164: 663:, and they together formed the sister group to the Delphinoidea. This result strongly supports paraphyly of the classical river dolphins, and the nonplatanistoid river dolphins do represent a monophyletic grouping, with the Lipotidae as the sister taxa to (Iniidae + Pontoporiidae), and is well congruent with the studies based on short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs). 63: 1261: 1027:. In the 1980s and 1990s, several attempts were made to capture dolphins and relocate them to a reserve. A breeding program would then allow the species to recover and be reintroduced to the Yangtze after conditions improve. However, capturing the rare, quick dolphins proved to be difficult, and few captives survived more than a few months. 1643: 448:. Following surveys in the Yangtze River during the 1980s, the baiji was claimed to be the first dolphin species in history driven to extinction by humans. A Conservation Action Plan for Cetaceans of the Yangtze River was approved by the Chinese Government in 2001. Efforts were made to conserve the species, but a 49: 1569:
paper, was published by Oxford University Press in autumn 2008. This book investigated the baiji's probable extinction within the wider-scale context of how and why international efforts to conserve the species had failed, and whether conservation recovery programmes for other threatened species were
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The fact that the expedition didn't see any baiji dolphins during this expedition does not necessarily mean that the species is extinct or even 'effectively extinct', because it covered a considerable distance in a relatively short period of time... However, we are extremely concerned. The Yangtze is
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Efforts to save the mammals proved to be too little and too late. August Pfluger, chief executive of the Baiji.org Foundation, said, "The strategy of the Chinese government was a good one, but we didn't have time to put it into action." Furthermore, the conservation attempts have been criticized, as
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and residential waste flowed into the Yangtze. The riverbed was dredged and reinforced with concrete in many locations. Ship traffic multiplied, boats grew in size, and fishermen employed wider and more lethal nets. Noise pollution caused the nearly blind animal to collide with propellers. Stocks of
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effort. The deterioration of the Yangtze River had to be reversed to preserve the habitat. The ex-situ projects aimed to raise a large enough population over time so that some, if not all, of the dolphins could be returned to the Yangtze, so the habitat within the river had to be maintained anyway.
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In 2001, the Chinese government approved a Conservation Action Plan for Cetaceans of the Yangtze River. This plan re-emphasised the three measures identified at the 1986 workshop and was adopted as the national policy for the conservation of the Baiji. Despite all of these workshops and conventions
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As well as these five protected areas there are also five "Protection Stations" in Jianli, Chenglingji, Hukou, Wuhu and Zhengjiang. These stations consist of two observers and a motorized fishing boat with the aim of conducting daily patrols, making observations and investigating reports of illegal
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It has been noted, however, that the declining geographical range that baiji have been spotted in is not connected to the population loss of baiji. A model provided by Yangtze fishing communities show that the baiji population was not connected by geographical range or fragmentation of location, as
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Swiss economist and CEO of the baiji.org Foundation August Pfluger funded an expedition in which an international team, taken in part from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Fisheries Research Agency in Japan, searched for six weeks for signs of the dolphin. The search took
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In October 2016 several news sources announced a recent sighting of what has been speculated to be a baiji. However, the purported re-discovery was disputed by the conservation biologist Samuel Turvey, who was a member of the 2006 survey team. Turvey instead proposed to shift conservation focus to
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located near Shishou City in Hubei Province. Shishou has been described as being "like a miniature Yangtze ... possessing all of the requirements for a semi-natural reserve". From the designation as a national reserve in 1992 it has been intended to be used for not only the baiji but also the
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A range of anthropogenic led causes (e.g. boat collisions, dam construction) which also threaten freshwater cetaceans in other river systems, have been implicated in the decline of the baiji population. However, the primary factor was probably unsustainable by-catch in local fisheries, which use
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In the 1950s, the population was estimated at 6,000 animals, but declined rapidly over the subsequent five decades. Only a few hundred were left by 1970. Then the number fell to 400 by the 1980s and then to 13 in 1997 when a full-fledged search was conducted. The baiji was last sighted in August
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The reconstructed demographic history over the last 100,000 years featured a continual population contraction through the last glacial maximum, a serious bottleneck during the last deglaciation, and sustained population growth after the eustatic sea level approached the current levels. The close
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There are some scientists who have found that pollution has resulted in emerging diseases caused by parasitic infection in the Baiji population. The Baiji's reliance on aquatic environments could have resulted in interaction with both terrestrial and marine pathogen risks. Since the Baiji has a
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was established at the Institute of Hydrobiology (IHB) in Wuhan in 1980, and rebuilt in 1992. This was planned as a backup to any other conservation efforts by producing an area completely protected from any threats, and where the baiji could be easily observed. The site includes an indoor and
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The aquatic adaptations of the baiji and other cetaceans have happened slowly and can be linked to positively selected genes (PSGs) and/or other functional changes. Comparative genopic analyses have uncovered that the baiji have a slow molecular clock and molecular adaptations to their aquatic
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for navigation. The sonar system also plays an important role in socializing, predator avoidance, group coordination, and expressing emotions. Sound emission is focused and highly directed by the shape of the skull and melon. Peak frequencies of echolocation clicks are between 70 kHz and
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Per Chinese folklore, a beautiful young girl is said to have lived with her stepfather on the banks of the river Yangtze. He was evil, and a greedy man out for his own self-interest. One day, he took the girl on a boat, intending to sell her on the market. Out on the river, though, he became
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Low values of haplotype diversity and nucleotide diversity were found for the baiji of the Yangtze River. The analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) supported a high level of overall genetic structure. The males having a higher genetic differentiation than the females suggested a significant
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In August 2007, a Chinese man reportedly videotaped a large white animal swimming in the Yangtze. Although the animal was tentatively identified as a baiji, the presence of only one or a few animals, particularly of advanced age, is not enough to save a functionally extinct species from true
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Turvey, Samuel T.; Pitman, Robert L.; Taylor, Barbara L.; Barlow, Jay; Akamatsu, Tomonari; Barrett, Leigh A.; Zhao, Xuijiang; Reeves, Randall R.; Stewert, Brent S.; Wang, Kexiong; Wei, Zhuo; Zhang, Xianfeng; Pusser, L.T.; Richlen, Michael; Brandon, John R. & Wang, Ding (August 7, 2007).
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Baiji were thought to breed in the first half of the year, the peak calving season being from February to April. A 30% pregnancy rate was observed. Gestation would last 10–11 months, delivering one calf at a time; the interbirth interval was 2 years. Calves measured around 80–90 centimetres
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limited distribution endemic to the Yangtze River, the freshwater environment may have a higher pathogen level than marine waters (although systematic environmental studies have yet to be conducted). The pathogens in these waters could lead to viral infections that can result in
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species driven to extinction due to the impact of humans. This dolphin is listed as "critically endangered: possibly extinct" by the IUCN, has not been seen in 20 years, and several surveys of the Yangtze have failed to find it. In China, the species is also called the
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in fishing gear and nets. By the early 2000s, electric fishing was considered "the most important and immediate direct threat to the baiji's survival". Though outlawed, this fishing technique is widely and illegally practiced throughout China. The building of the
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status. It has also been noted that the site has incredible potential for ecotourism, which could be used to generate much needed revenue to improve the quality of the reserve. The necessary infrastructure does not currently exist to realize these opportunities.
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species (it is unclear if some previously extinct varieties were species or subspecies) to be directly attributable to human influence. The baiji is one of a number of extinctions to have taken place due to the degradation of the Yangtze, alongside that of the
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Turvey, S.T.; Rovbert, P.L.; Taylor, B.L.; Barlow, J.; Akamatsu, T.; Barrett, L.A.; Zhao, X.; Reeves, R. R.; Stewart, B.S.; Wang, K.; Wei, Z.; Zhang, X.; Pusser, L.T.; Richlen, M.; Brandon, J.R.; Wang D. (2007).
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Since 1992, five protected areas of the Yangtze have been designated as baiji reserves. Four were built in the main Yangtze channel where baiji are actively protected and fishing is banned: two national reserves
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species due to human action (some extinct baleen whale populations might not have been distinct species). Poor water and weather conditions may have prevented sightings, but expedition leaders declared it
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correlation between population trends, regional temperatures, and eustatic sea levels suggest a dominant role for global and local climate changes in shaping the baiji's ancient population demography.
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When escaping from danger, the baiji can reach 60 km/h (37 mph), but usually stays within 30 to 40 km/h (19 to 25 mph). Because of its poor vision, the baiji relies primarily on
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Yang, G.; Liu, S.; Ren, W.; Zhou, K.; Wei, F. (2003). "Mitochondrial control region variability of baiji and the Yangtze finless porpoises, two sympatric small cetaceans in the Yangtze river".
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Its extinction merely reflects the latest stage in the progressive ecological deterioration of the Yangtze region. In the 1970s and 1980s, an estimated half of baiji deaths were attributed to
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This represents not only the first documented global extinction of an aquatic 'megafaunal' vertebrate for over 50 years, but also the disappearance of an entire mammal family (Lipotidae).
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Chen, P.; Liu, P.; Liu, R.; Lin, K.; Pilleri, G. (1980). "Distribution, ecology, behaviour and protection of the dolphins in the middle reaches of the Changjiang River (Wuhan-Yueyang)".
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The success of Shishou with the porpoises and with migratory birds and other wetland fauna encouraged the local Wetlands Management Team to put forward an application to award the site
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little money was available in China to aid the conservation efforts. It has been estimated that US$ 1 million was needed to begin the project and maintain it for a further 3 years.
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on August 7, 2007, in which the authors conclude "We are forced to conclude that the baiji is now likely to be extinct, probably due to unsustainable by-catch in local fisheries".
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During the 1970s, China recognized the precarious state of the river dolphin. The government outlawed deliberate killing, restricted fishing, and established nature reserves.
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Turvey, Samuel T.; Barrett, Leigh A.; Hart, Tom; Collen, Ben; Hao Yujiang; Zhang Lei; Zhang Xinqiao; Wang Xianyan; Huang Yadong; Zhou Kaiya; Wang Ding (October 22, 2010).
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announced on December 4, 2006, that no Chinese river dolphins were detected in a six-week survey of the Yangtze River conducted by 30 researchers. The failure of the
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even with the international attention about the need for conservation for the baiji, the Chinese government did not " any serious investment" to protect the baiji.
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Some reports suggest that information about the baiji and its demise is being suppressed in China. Other reports cite government media English language reports in
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the baiji make long-term and periodic movements throughout several years. The movements of the baiji left the species unaffected by dwindling geographical range.
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Wei, Chong; Zhang, Yu; Au, Whitlow W. L. (July 1, 2014). "Simulation of ultrasound beam formation of baiji (Lipotes vexillifer) with a finite element model".
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Province. Wang Kexiong of the Institute of Hydrobiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has tentatively confirmed that the animal on the video is a baiji.
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the dolphin's prey declined drastically in the late 20th century, with some fish populations declining to one thousandth of their pre-industrial levels.
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IWC. 2000. Report of the Standing Sub-Committee on Small Cetaceans. IWC/52/4. 52nd Meeting of the International Whaling Commission, Adelaide, Australia.
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The Japanese sea lion and Caribbean monk seal disappeared in the 1950s, the most recent aquatic mammals to become extinct. Several land-based mammal
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The baiji population declined drastically in decades as China industrialized and made heavy use of the river for fishing, transportation, and
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infestations in the stomach which leads scientists to believe that parasitic infections could be another cause of decline amongst the Baiji.
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Zhou, Xuming; Sun, Fengming; Xu, Shixia; Fan, Guangyi; Zhu, Kangli; Liu, Xin; Chen, Yuan; Shi, Chengcheng; Yang, Yunxia (October 29, 2013).
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Wang, D.; Zhang, X.; Liu, R. (1998). "Conservation status and the future of baiji and finless porpoise in the Yangtze River of China".
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further reduced the dolphin's habitat and facilitated an increase in ship traffic; these were thought to make it extinct in the wild.
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It is well known the river dolphins are not a natural group. Their mitochondrial genome reveals a split of two separate lineages,
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is low and triangular in shape and resembles a light-colored flag when the dolphin swims just below the surface of the murky
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2004, though there was a possible sighting in 2007. It is listed as an endangered species by the U.S. government under the
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Historically the baiji occurred along 1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi) of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze from
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on the living space of the baiji, and the failure to act for the protection of the baiji are also threats to the species.
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Reeves, R. R.; Smith, B. D.; Crespo, E. A.; Notarbartolo di Sciara, G. (2003). IUCN/SSC Cetacean Specialist Group (ed.).
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Yan, J.; Zhou, K.; Gaung, Y. (2005). "Molecular phylogenetics of 'river dolphins' and the baiji mitochondrial genome".
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Chen, P.; Zhang, X.; Wei, Z.; Zhao, Q.; Wang, X.; Zhang, G.; Yang, J. (1993). "Appraisal of the influence upon baiji,
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Wang, Ding; Zhang, Xianfeng; Wang, Kexiong; Wei, Zhuo; Wursig, Bernd; Braulik, Gillian T.; Ellis, Susie (June 2006).
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lineage is always within the odontocete clade instead of having a closer affinity to Mysticeti. The position of the
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Zhou, K.; Sun, J. & Gao, A. (1993). "The population status of the baiji in the lower reaches of the Yangtze".
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cell preservation and to maintain the baiji facilities, including the Shishou Sanctuary that was flooded in 1998.
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is calling for the preservation of any possible baiji habitat, in case the species is located and can be revived.
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The Baiji is not closely related to any living species of dolphin, having diverged from the ancestors of the
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documented their encounters with the endangered animals on their conservation travels for the BBC programme
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during the Miocene, estimated to be around 16 million years ago. The closest known relative of the Baiji is
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Working Paper Presented to Baiji Population and Habitat Viability Workshop, Nanjing, China. June 1–4, 1993
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Working Paper Presented to Baiji Population and Habitat Viability Workshop, Nanjing, China. June 1–4, 1993
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The first Chinese aquatic species protection organisation, the Baiji Dolphin Conservation Foundation of
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Mei, Zhigang; Huang, Shiang-Lin; Hao, Yujiang; Turvey, Samuel T.; Gong, Weiming; Wang, Ding (2012).
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place almost a decade after the last exploration in 1997, which turned up only 13 of the cetaceans.
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Zhou, K.; Li, Y.; Nishiwaki, M.; Kataoka, T. (1982). "A brief report on observations of the baiji (
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There was a sighting claimed to belong to Baiji surfacing along with a pod of finless porpoises at
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In August 2007, Zeng Yujiang reportedly videotaped a large white animal swimming in the Yangtze in
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Report on the Eight International Symposium on River and Lake Environments. ISRLE'96, Wuhan, China
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Nowak, R.M. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World. 6th Ed. The Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore.
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Zhou, K.; Sun, J.; Gao, A. (1993). "Photo-identification and population monitoring of the baiji (
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highly degraded, and we spotted dramatically fewer finless porpoises than we have in the past.
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Smith, B.D.; Wang, D.; Braulik, G.T.; Reeves, R.; Zhou, K.; Barlow, J.; Pitman, R.L. (2017).
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of the baiji was denounced, it was hunted for its flesh and skin, and quickly became scarce.
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is more basal, suggesting separate divergence of this lineage well before the other one. The
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The Shishou Tian-e-Zhou is a 21-kilometre (13 mi) long, 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) wide
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Zhou, K. and Li, Y. (1989). "Status and aspects of the ecology and behaviour of the baiji (
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Results of Yangtze River baiji surveys between 1979 and 1996 ( * Lower reaches only)
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As China developed economically, pressure on the river dolphin grew significantly.
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Reeves, Randall R.; Gales, Nicholas J. (2006). "Realities of Baiji Conservation".
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established the Freshwater Dolphin Research Centre (ζ·‘ζ°΄ζ΅·θ±šη ”η©ΆδΈ­εΏƒ) as a branch of the
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Chen, P. & Hua, Y. (1989) "Distribution, population size and protection of
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Boessenecker, Robert W.; Poust, Ashley W. (May 2015). O'Regan, Hannah (ed.).
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of the baijis range, leaving two-thirds of the species' habitat unprotected.
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Carwardine, M (2007). "The baiji: So long and thanks for all the fish".
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Lin, K.; Chen, P.; Hua, Y. (1985). "Population size and conservation of
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Witness to Extinction: How We Failed to Save the Yangtze River Dolphin
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likely to face similar potentially disastrous administrative hurdles.
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located off of the north bank of the river near to Shishou City: the
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failed to find any baiji in the river. Organizers declared the baiji
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Walters, Mark Jerome (November 1993). "Who speak for the baiji?".
1728:(3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 723–743. 1642: 1590: 1259: 1050: 1031: 708: 625: 561: 114: 108: 8825: 3323:"Conservation of the Endangered Baiji, Lipotes Vexillifer, China" 1725:
Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference
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Wang, K.; Wang, D.; Zhang, X.; Pfluger, A.; Barrett, L. (2006).
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A report of the expedition was published online in the journal
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Zhou, K.; Pilleri, G.; Li, Y. (1980). "Observations on baiji (
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Xu, S; Ju, J; Zhou, X; Wang, L; Zhou, K; et al. (2012).
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Most scientists agreed that the best course of action was an
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reported a suspected sighting of two Baijis in the Yangtze.
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have disappeared since then. If the baiji is extinct, the
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from 1980 to July 14, 2002. Discovered by a fisherman in
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Conservation efforts of the baiji along the Yangtze River
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by the Three-gorge Project and conservation strategy".
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This article is about the dolphin. For other uses, see
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Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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river system in China. It is thought to be the first
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US National Marine Fisheries Service baiji web page
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Society for Conservation Biology: 623–625. 364:"flag bearer") is a possibly extinct species of 1906:"Conservation of the Baiji: No Simple Solution" 1601:, the only freshwater cetaceans left in China. 1539: 1315:, NFRI = Nanjing Fisheries Research Institute) 542:in the west to the mouth of the river, near to 9026:Species endangered by collisions with vehicles 3027:Biology and conservation of the river dolphins 3010:Biology and conservation of the river dolphins 1789:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T12119A50362206.en 5657: 3760: 2195: 2193: 2191: 2189: 1833: 1831: 1537:Some scientists retain hope for the species: 723:Yangtze River Β§ Degradation of the river 8: 3121:Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2046: 2044: 8966:IUCN Red List critically endangered species 2375: 2373: 2371: 2369: 2367: 2365: 1899: 1897: 8422: 8139: 7922: 7918: 7653: 7364: 7360: 7349: 7336: 7300: 6973: 6657: 6318: 6309: 6305: 6291: 5743: 5732: 5719: 5664: 5650: 5642: 5302: 5257: 5211: 5174: 5119: 5073: 5036: 4907: 4838: 4187: 4170: 4153: 4113: 3956: 3861: 3852: 3835: 3767: 3753: 3745: 2354:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2011: 2009: 1468:Yangtze Freshwater Dolphin Expedition 2006 393:. Nicknamed the "Goddess of the Yangtze" ( 289: 85: 61: 47: 38: 3503: 2885: 2828: 2818: 2769: 2632: 2583: 2437: 2099:"Rare Dolphin Seen in China, Experts Say" 1787: 1714:Mead, J. G.; Brownell, R. L. Jr. (2005). 1248:Learn how and when to remove this message 485:, as well as the now extinct in the wild 435:). This is the only species in the genus 2122: 2120: 1311:(IHB = Institute of Hydrobiology, NNU = 1307: 1301:(ηŸ³ι¦–εŠθ‡ͺη„Άη™½ι±€θ±šδΏζŠ€εŒΊ), which had contained only 1079:The fifth protected area is an isolated 833: 3490:(5). Royal Society Publishing: 537–40. 2545: 2543: 1973: 1971: 1969: 1706: 2347: 2128:"White Dolphin Appears From the Brink" 2093: 2091: 2089: 2027:from the original on November 21, 2015 1861: 1859: 1085:Tian-e-Zhou Oxbow Semi-natural Reserve 337: 9041:Taxa named by Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. 3581:. news.xinhuanet.com. August 29, 2007 3424:"Rare Yangtze dolphin may be extinct" 2471:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 2207:from the original on December 5, 2006 2165:from the original on December 6, 2006 1978:Lovgren, Stefan (December 14, 2006). 1845:Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections 1478:Yangtze Freshwater Dolphin Expedition 7: 9046:Critically endangered fauna of China 3430:from the original on January 7, 2007 3225:from the original on January 2, 2007 2021:IUCN SSC – Cetacean Specialist Group 1186:adding citations to reliable sources 9031:Species endangered by being bycatch 1775:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 1123:effort working in parallel with an 701:. It is now thought to be extinct. 628:rivers on the Indian subcontinent. 3564:. January 21, 2010. Archived from 2864:(1697). Royal Society: 3139–3147. 2074:(1). University of Michigan: 24–25 70:Size compared to an average human 25: 9016:Species endangered by use as food 4789:Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin ( 3591:Yao, Christy (October 11, 2016). 2724:from the original on July 6, 2006 2712:"Last Chance for China's Dolphin" 2134:. August 29, 2007. Archived from 1608:in Anhui province in April 2018. 1503:ChΓ‘ng Jiāng dΓ nshuǐ tΓΊnlΓ¨i kǎochΓ‘ 1352:Outdoor and indoor, non-filtered 1064:and Xin-Luo) and two provincial ( 9001:Extant Miocene first appearances 3266:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00472.x 2332:10.2305/IUCN.CH.2003.SSC-AP.2.en 1930:10.1111/j.1523-1739.2006.00471.x 1840:"A new river-dolphin from China" 1655: 1641: 1627: 1299:Tian-e-Zhou Oxbow Nature Reserve 1162: 1113:In situ and ex situ conservation 1044:100,000) and used the funds for 620:rivers in South America and the 302: Natural range of the baiji 128: 9011:Species endangered by pollution 4930:Indo-Pacific finless porpoise ( 4807:Tamanend's bottlenose dolphin ( 4655:Indian Ocean humpback dolphin ( 4646:Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin ( 1868:"Chinese River Dolphin / Baiji 1173:needs additional citations for 1025:Wuhan Institute of Hydrobiology 749:collisions with boats and ships 659:has a sister relationship with 4476:Southern right whale dolphin ( 4467:Northern right whale dolphin ( 4399:Atlantic white-sided dolphin ( 2911:Oceanologica Limnologia Sinica 1838:Miller, Gerrit S. Jr. (1918). 1502: 1493: 1485: 415: 406: 398: 329: 318: 1: 9021:Species endangered by damming 5513:Deraniyagala's beaked whale ( 5486:Ginkgo-toothed beaked whale ( 4697:Pantropical spotted dolphin ( 4664:Australian humpback dolphin ( 4426:Pacific white-sided dolphin ( 3395:10.1016/s0262-4079(07)62350-1 1671:Environmental issues in China 1581:as evidence to the contrary. 600:their exclusive habitat. The 4509:Australian snubfin dolphin ( 3917:North Atlantic right whale ( 3643:10.1016/j.biocon.2012.04.029 3327:IAAAM Conference Proceedings 2820:10.1371/journal.pone.0030423 1547:Wang Limin, director of the 570:) compared to other dolphins 566:relationships of the Baiji ( 5459:Blainville's beaked whale ( 5400:Tropical bottlenose whale ( 5376:Southern bottlenose whale ( 5367:Northern bottlenose whale ( 4816:Common bottlenose dolphin ( 4673:Atlantic humpback dolphin ( 3926:North Pacific right whale ( 3298:. baiji.org. Archived from 2491:10.1016/j.ympev.2005.06.009 2159:"Lipotes vexillifer, Baiji" 1988:National Geographic Society 1021:Chinese Academy of Sciences 9067: 5558:Stejneger's beaked whale ( 4939:Yangtze finless porpoise ( 4724:Atlantic spotted dolphin ( 4309:Short-finned pilot whale ( 3657:"The Search for the Baiji" 3412:. Oxford University Press. 3045:Acta Hydrobiologica Sinica 2105:. Reuters. August 30, 2007 1597:the critically endangered 1549:World Wide Fund for Nature 1465: 743:, the illegal practice of 720: 360:meaning "left behind" and 29: 8976:Mammals described in 1918 8142: 7921: 7656: 7367: 7363: 7348: 7335: 7299: 6976: 6660: 6321: 6308: 6304: 6290: 5746: 5731: 5718: 5680: 5591:Shepherd's beaked whale ( 5134:Araguaian river dolphin ( 4318:Long-finned pilot whale ( 4169: 4152: 3851: 3834: 3784: 3066:) on the lower Yangtze". 2634:10.1016/j.cub.2007.08.055 2607:Marderspacher, F (2007). 2068:Endangered Species Update 2051:DeMoss, Jennifer (2007). 1313:Nanjing Normal University 1309:Details of captive baijis 1305:since 1990, was flooded. 667:female-biased dispersal. 501:), who died in 2002. 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(eds.). 1599:Yangtze finless porpoise 1575:China Central Television 1443:1981-12-07 – 1982-04-16 1423:1981-03-03 – 1981-03-20 1403:1986-03-31 – 1988-09-27 1383:1986-03-31 – 1986-06-14 1363:1981-04-22 – 1982-02-03 1343:1980-01-12 – 2002-07-14 733:World Conservation Union 727:Water pollution in China 433:Neophocaena phocaenoides 27:Species of river dolphin 8971:2007 in the environment 5615:Cuvier's beaked whale ( 5540:Perrin's beaked whale ( 5504:Hector's beaked whale ( 5468:Ramari's beaked whale ( 5441:Andrews' beaked whale ( 5317:Arnoux's beaked whale ( 4990:Burmeister's porpoise ( 4757:Rough-toothed dolphin ( 4181:(Oceanic dolphins) 3980:Antarctic minke whale ( 3738:March 16, 2005, at the 3623:Biological Conservation 3408:Turvey, Samuel (2009). 3141:10.1065/espr2006.10.350 2235:Adams, Douglas (1990). 852:No. of baiji estimated 612:, have survived in the 8986:Endemic fauna of China 5326:Baird's beaked whale ( 5226:Ganges river dolphin ( 5152:Amazon river dolphin ( 4533:Orca or killer whale ( 4457:(Right whale dolphins) 4390:White-beaked dolphin ( 3908:Southern right whale ( 3496:10.1098/rsbl.2007.0292 2870:10.1098/rspb.2010.0584 2762:10.1098/rsbl.2007.0292 1876:www.fisheries.noaa.gov 1554: 1332:Conditions of rearing 1265: 1056: 772:traditional veneration 718: 699:Endangered Species Act 571: 509:Anatomy and morphology 474:Neomonachus tropicalis 32:Baiji (disambiguation) 8925:Paleobiology Database 8703:Paleobiology Database 8669:chinese-river-dolphin 5567:Spade-toothed whale ( 5531:True's beaked whale ( 5522:Strap-toothed whale ( 5495:Gray's beaked whale ( 5450:Hubbs' beaked whale ( 5335:Sato's beaked whale ( 5235:Indus river dolphin ( 4963:Spectacled porpoise ( 4779:(Bottlenose dolphins) 4220:Heaviside's dolphin ( 4202:Commerson's dolphin ( 4007:Pygmy Bryde's whale ( 3568:on February 14, 2009. 3538:on September 27, 2007 3532:null-hypothesis.co.uk 3221:. December 13, 2006. 2988:Acta Zoologica Sinica 2556:Nature Communications 2201:"Animal Info – Baiji" 1870:(Lipotes vexillifer) 1782:: e.T12119A50362206. 1452:Outdoor non-filtered 1412:Outdoor non-filtered 1392:Outdoor non-filtered 1372:Outdoor non-filtered 1268:A baiji conservation 1264:Lianlian and Zhenzhen 1263: 1054: 849:No. of baiji sighted 786:rolling hooks, nets ( 712: 565: 421:Chinese white dolphin 383:Yangtze river dolphin 379:Chinese river dolphin 92:Critically endangered 5549:Pygmy beaked whale ( 5422:(Mesoplodont whales) 4581:False killer whale ( 4557:Melon-headed whale ( 4277:Pygmy killer whale ( 3971:Common minke whale ( 3703:The Baiji Foundation 3352:"Baiji Dolphinarium" 3246:Conservation Biology 2138:on September 4, 2007 2059:(Lipotes vexillifer) 1994:on December 18, 2006 1986:. 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(2003). 2103:The New York Times 1768:Lipotes vexillifer 1579:Xinhua News Agency 1482:simplified Chinese 1474:Xinhua News Agency 1308: 1286:Last Chance to See 1266: 1057: 860:Wuhan-Chenglingji 834: 768:Great Leap Forward 739:, entanglement in 737:Great Leap Forward 719: 602:other five species 572: 483:Chinese paddlefish 466:Zalophus japonicus 416:ChΓ‘ng Jiāng nǚshΓ©n 395:simplified Chinese 366:freshwater dolphin 353:Lipotes vexillifer 274:Lipotes vexillifer 256:L. vexillifer 8953: 8952: 8912:Open Tree of Life 8690:Open Tree of Life 8428:Taxon identifiers 8419: 8418: 8415: 8414: 8411: 8410: 8407: 8406: 8403: 8402: 8399: 8398: 8127: 8126: 7906: 7905: 7641: 7640: 7331: 7330: 7327: 7326: 7323: 7322: 7295: 7294: 6961: 6960: 6798:Squalodelphinidae 6645: 6644: 6641: 6640: 6286: 6285: 6282: 6281: 6278: 6277: 5639: 5638: 5635: 5634: 5631: 5630: 5627: 5626: 5425: 5360: 5299: 5284: 5283: 5247: 5246: 5201: 5200: 5164: 5163: 5109: 5108: 5063: 5062: 5026: 5025: 5014:Dall's porpoise ( 4923: 4904: 4889: 4888: 4828: 4827: 4782: 4733:Spinner dolphin ( 4715:Striped dolphin ( 4706:Clymene dolphin ( 4639: 4460: 4408:Peale's dolphin ( 4342:Risso's dolphin ( 4302: 4211:Chilean dolphin ( 4184: 4163: 4148: 4147: 4144: 4143: 4140: 4139: 4103: 4102: 3953: 3938: 3937: 3901: 3845: 3452:(Press release). 2720:. June 27, 2006. 2619:(18): R783–R784. 2514:Acta Theriologica 2341:978-2-8317-0656-6 2286:10.1121/1.4883597 2243:. Harmony Books. 1735:978-0-8018-8221-0 1696:Wildlife of China 1686:List of cetaceans 1611:On May 14, 2024, 1459: 1458: 1303:finless porpoises 1258: 1257: 1250: 1232: 1154:Captive specimens 1009: 1008: 962:Yichang-Shanghai 945:Fujiangsha-Hukou 928:Yichang-Jiangyin 705:Causes of decline 661:Inia + pontoporia 462:Japanese sea lion 336: 307: 306: 245: 118: 101: 16:(Redirected from 9058: 8991:Mammals of China 8946: 8945: 8933: 8932: 8920: 8919: 8907: 8906: 8894: 8893: 8881: 8880: 8868: 8867: 8855: 8854: 8842: 8841: 8829: 8828: 8816: 8815: 8803: 8802: 8790: 8789: 8780: 8779: 8778: 8765: 8764: 8763: 8737: 8736: 8724: 8723: 8711: 8710: 8698: 8697: 8685: 8684: 8672: 8671: 8659: 8658: 8646: 8645: 8633: 8632: 8620: 8619: 8607: 8606: 8594: 8593: 8581: 8580: 8568: 8567: 8555: 8554: 8542: 8541: 8532: 8531: 8519: 8518: 8506: 8505: 8496: 8495: 8483: 8482: 8470: 8469: 8468: 8455: 8454: 8453: 8423: 8257:Lissodelphininae 8242: 8232: 8222: 8205: 8191:Hemisyntrachelus 8188: 8178: 8168: 8158: 8148: 8140: 8115: 8105: 8094: 8084: 8060: 8043: 8033: 8023: 8013: 8003: 7973: 7963: 7946: 7936: 7923: 7919: 7887: 7877: 7867: 7857: 7847: 7837: 7827: 7817: 7807: 7796: 7773: 7763: 7753: 7743: 7733: 7722: 7712: 7695: 7685: 7662: 7654: 7629: 7619: 7538: 7523: 7513: 7503: 7493: 7483: 7473: 7463: 7453: 7443: 7433: 7423: 7413: 7403: 7393: 7383: 7373: 7365: 7361: 7350: 7337: 7301: 7269: 7252: 7222: 7199: 7182: 7159: 7149: 7139: 7122: 7112: 7102: 7092: 7082: 7072: 7062: 7052: 7042: 7032: 7022: 7012: 7002: 6992: 6982: 6974: 6948: 6941:Prepomatodelphis 6938: 6928: 6911: 6900: 6890: 6880: 6870: 6796: 6744: 6728: 6717: 6706: 6696: 6686: 6676: 6666: 6658: 6628: 6618: 6608: 6591: 6581: 6571: 6561: 6554:Cozzuoliphyseter 6551: 6541: 6517: 6507: 6497: 6487: 6480:Platyscaphokogia 6477: 6467: 6457: 6440: 6417: 6407: 6397: 6387: 6377: 6367: 6357: 6347: 6337: 6327: 6319: 6310: 6306: 6292: 6181: 6143: 6113: 6048: 5997: 5982: 5972: 5962: 5952: 5942: 5932: 5922: 5912: 5902: 5892: 5882: 5872: 5862: 5852: 5842: 5832: 5822: 5812: 5802: 5792: 5782: 5772: 5762: 5752: 5744: 5733: 5720: 5666: 5659: 5652: 5643: 5424: 5423: 5419: 5359: 5358: 5354: 5303: 5298: 5297: 5293: 5258: 5212: 5175: 5136:I. araguaiaensis 5120: 5074: 5053:P. macrocephalus 5037: 4922: 4921: 4917: 4908: 4903: 4902: 4898: 4839: 4781: 4780: 4776: 4638: 4637: 4633: 4614:Guiana dolphin ( 4459: 4458: 4454: 4311:G. macrorhynchus 4301: 4300: 4296: 4253:Common dolphin ( 4188: 4183: 4182: 4178: 4171: 4162:(Toothed whales) 4161: 4154: 4114: 4091:Humpback whale ( 3973:B. acutorostrata 3957: 3952: 3951: 3947: 3900: 3899: 3895: 3862: 3853: 3843: 3836: 3769: 3762: 3755: 3746: 3729: 3727: 3725: 3720:on March 5, 2005 3716:. Archived from 3686: 3685: 3683: 3681: 3667: 3661: 3660: 3653: 3647: 3646: 3614: 3608: 3607: 3605: 3603: 3588: 3582: 3576: 3570: 3569: 3554: 3548: 3547: 3545: 3543: 3534:. Archived from 3524: 3518: 3517: 3507: 3472: 3466: 3465: 3463: 3461: 3446: 3440: 3439: 3437: 3435: 3420: 3414: 3413: 3405: 3399: 3398: 3378: 3372: 3371: 3369: 3367: 3358:. Archived from 3348: 3342: 3341: 3339: 3337: 3318: 3312: 3311: 3309: 3307: 3302:on June 17, 2007 3292: 3286: 3285: 3241: 3235: 3234: 3232: 3230: 3219:Reuters AlertNet 3211: 3205: 3204: 3202: 3200: 3195:on June 19, 2007 3194: 3188:. Archived from 3187: 3179: 3173: 3172: 3170: 3168: 3163:on June 19, 2020 3159:. Archived from 3108: 3102: 3101: 3093: 3087: 3086: 3078: 3072: 3071: 3059: 3053: 3052: 3036: 3030: 3019: 3013: 3002: 2996: 2995: 2979: 2973: 2972: 2956: 2950: 2949: 2925: 2919: 2918: 2906: 2900: 2899: 2889: 2849: 2843: 2842: 2832: 2822: 2790: 2784: 2783: 2773: 2740: 2734: 2733: 2731: 2729: 2708: 2702: 2701: 2689: 2683: 2682: 2680: 2678: 2661: 2655: 2654: 2636: 2604: 2598: 2597: 2587: 2547: 2538: 2537: 2509: 2503: 2502: 2466: 2460: 2459: 2441: 2409: 2403: 2402: 2400: 2398: 2393:on April 2, 2015 2392: 2386:. Archived from 2385: 2377: 2360: 2359: 2353: 2345: 2304: 2298: 2297: 2261: 2255: 2254: 2242: 2232: 2226: 2223: 2217: 2216: 2214: 2212: 2197: 2184: 2181: 2175: 2174: 2172: 2170: 2154: 2148: 2147: 2145: 2143: 2124: 2115: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2095: 2084: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2065: 2048: 2039: 2038: 2033: 2032: 2013: 2004: 2003: 2001: 1999: 1990:. Archived from 1975: 1964: 1963: 1961: 1959: 1953: 1948:. Archived from 1901: 1892: 1891: 1889: 1887: 1878:. Archived from 1866:NOAA Fisheries. 1863: 1854: 1853: 1835: 1826: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1807: 1801: 1800: 1798: 1796: 1791: 1761: 1748: 1747: 1711: 1665: 1660: 1659: 1658: 1651: 1646: 1645: 1637: 1635:Cetaceans portal 1632: 1631: 1630: 1552: 1504: 1495: 1487: 1317: 1253: 1246: 1242: 1239: 1233: 1231: 1190: 1166: 1158: 1140:finless porpoise 1096: 1095: 1091: 1074:finless porpoise 1043: 911:Yichang-Nantong 837: 808:Three Gorges Dam 761:Three Gorges Dam 745:electric fishing 713:Baiji killed by 610:La Plata dolphin 604:, including the 576:La Plata dolphin 487:Yangtze sturgeon 446:hydroelectricity 429:finless porpoise 417: 408: 400: 391:whitefin dolphin 349: 348: 347: 340: 334: 331: 322: 303: 301: 293: 276: 240: 133: 132: 112: 95: 89: 88: 65: 51: 39: 21: 9066: 9065: 9061: 9060: 9059: 9057: 9056: 9055: 8956: 8955: 8954: 8949: 8941: 8936: 8928: 8923: 8915: 8910: 8902: 8897: 8889: 8884: 8876: 8871: 8863: 8858: 8850: 8845: 8837: 8832: 8824: 8819: 8811: 8806: 8798: 8793: 8785: 8783: 8774: 8773: 8768: 8759: 8758: 8753: 8740: 8732: 8727: 8719: 8714: 8706: 8701: 8693: 8688: 8680: 8677:Observation.org 8675: 8667: 8662: 8654: 8649: 8641: 8636: 8628: 8623: 8615: 8610: 8602: 8597: 8589: 8584: 8576: 8571: 8563: 8558: 8550: 8545: 8537: 8535: 8527: 8522: 8514: 8509: 8501: 8499: 8491: 8486: 8478: 8473: 8464: 8463: 8458: 8449: 8448: 8443: 8430: 8420: 8395: 8339:Globicephalinae 8333: 8278: 8266:Cephalorhynchus 8251: 8225:Platalearostrum 8161:Australodelphis 8136: 8123: 8118:Septemtriocetus 8006:Archaeophocaena 7988: 7915: 7902: 7781: 7715:Ischyrorhynchus 7670: 7650: 7637: 7597: 7540:Kentriodontidae 7531: 7466:Macrokentriodon 7436:Herbeinodelphis 7357: 7344: 7319: 7291: 7243:Hyperoodontinae 7237: 7207: 7167: 6970: 6957: 6855: 6789: 6746:Allodelphinidae 6737: 6654: 6637: 6526: 6425: 6300: 6274: 6253: 6174: 6145:Squaloziphiidae 6136: 6106: 6041: 5990: 5740: 5727: 5714: 5676: 5670: 5640: 5623: 5599: 5575: 5461:M. densirostris 5421: 5420: 5418: 5408: 5384: 5356: 5355: 5353: 5343: 5296:(Beaked whales) 5295: 5294: 5292: 5280: 5243: 5197: 5160: 5105: 5059: 5022: 4998: 4947: 4932:N. phocaenoides 4919: 4918: 4916: 4900: 4899: 4897: 4885: 4861: 4824: 4778: 4777: 4775: 4765: 4741: 4735:S. longirostris 4717:S. coeruleoalba 4681: 4635: 4634: 4632: 4622: 4589: 4565: 4541: 4517: 4502:O. brevirostris 4484: 4456: 4455: 4453: 4443: 4435:Dusky dolphin ( 4374: 4350: 4326: 4298: 4297: 4295: 4285: 4261: 4237: 4193:Cephalorhynchus 4180: 4179: 4177: 4165: 4136: 4099: 4093:M. novaeangliae 4075: 4051: 4025:Omura's whale ( 3998:Bryde's whale ( 3949: 3948: 3946: 3944:Balaenopteridae 3934: 3897: 3896: 3894: 3884: 3876:Bowhead whale ( 3847: 3844:(Baleen whales) 3830: 3780: 3773: 3740:Wayback Machine 3723: 3721: 3708: 3694: 3689: 3679: 3677: 3669: 3668: 3664: 3655: 3654: 3650: 3616: 3615: 3611: 3601: 3599: 3590: 3589: 3585: 3577: 3573: 3556: 3555: 3551: 3541: 3539: 3526: 3525: 3521: 3483:Biology Letters 3474: 3473: 3469: 3459: 3457: 3448: 3447: 3443: 3433: 3431: 3422: 3421: 3417: 3407: 3406: 3402: 3389:(2621): 50–53. 3380: 3379: 3375: 3365: 3363: 3350: 3349: 3345: 3335: 3333: 3320: 3319: 3315: 3305: 3303: 3294: 3293: 3289: 3243: 3242: 3238: 3228: 3226: 3213: 3212: 3208: 3198: 3196: 3192: 3185: 3181: 3180: 3176: 3166: 3164: 3110: 3109: 3105: 3095: 3094: 3090: 3080: 3079: 3075: 3061: 3060: 3056: 3038: 3037: 3033: 3020: 3016: 3003: 2999: 2981: 2980: 2976: 2958: 2957: 2953: 2934:Scientia Sinica 2927: 2926: 2922: 2908: 2907: 2903: 2851: 2850: 2846: 2792: 2791: 2787: 2750:Biology Letters 2742: 2741: 2737: 2727: 2725: 2710: 2709: 2705: 2691: 2690: 2686: 2676: 2674: 2673:. July 11, 2002 2663: 2662: 2658: 2613:Current Biology 2606: 2605: 2601: 2549: 2548: 2541: 2511: 2510: 2506: 2468: 2467: 2463: 2411: 2410: 2406: 2396: 2394: 2390: 2383: 2379: 2378: 2363: 2346: 2342: 2306: 2305: 2301: 2263: 2262: 2258: 2251: 2234: 2233: 2229: 2224: 2220: 2210: 2208: 2199: 2198: 2187: 2182: 2178: 2168: 2166: 2156: 2155: 2151: 2141: 2139: 2126: 2125: 2118: 2108: 2106: 2097: 2096: 2087: 2077: 2075: 2063: 2055:Species at Risk 2050: 2049: 2042: 2030: 2028: 2015: 2014: 2007: 1997: 1995: 1977: 1976: 1967: 1957: 1955: 1954:on May 31, 2020 1903: 1902: 1895: 1885: 1883: 1865: 1864: 1857: 1837: 1836: 1829: 1819: 1817: 1809: 1808: 1804: 1794: 1792: 1763: 1762: 1751: 1736: 1716:"Order Cetacea" 1713: 1712: 1708: 1704: 1661: 1656: 1654: 1647: 1640: 1633: 1628: 1626: 1623: 1587: 1567:Biology Letters 1559:Biology Letters 1553: 1546: 1470: 1464: 1310: 1281:Mark Carwardine 1254: 1243: 1237: 1234: 1191: 1189: 1179: 1167: 1156: 1115: 1093: 1089: 1088: 1039: 1014: 996:Xinchang-Wuhan 979:Hukou-Zhenjian 894:Nanjing-Guichi 832: 729: 707: 694: 685: 614:RΓ­o de la Plata 560: 536: 511: 425:Sousa chinensis 387:Yangtze dolphin 344: 343: 342: 299: 298: 284: 278: 272: 259: 239: 127: 119: 102: 90: 86: 79: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 9064: 9062: 9054: 9053: 9051:Apex predators 9048: 9043: 9038: 9033: 9028: 9023: 9018: 9013: 9008: 9003: 8998: 8993: 8988: 8983: 8978: 8973: 8968: 8958: 8957: 8951: 8950: 8948: 8947: 8934: 8921: 8908: 8895: 8882: 8869: 8856: 8843: 8830: 8817: 8804: 8791: 8781: 8766: 8750: 8748: 8742: 8741: 8739: 8738: 8725: 8712: 8699: 8686: 8673: 8660: 8647: 8634: 8621: 8608: 8595: 8582: 8569: 8556: 8543: 8533: 8520: 8507: 8497: 8484: 8471: 8456: 8440: 8438: 8432: 8431: 8426: 8417: 8416: 8413: 8412: 8409: 8408: 8405: 8404: 8401: 8400: 8397: 8396: 8394: 8393: 8386: 8379: 8372: 8365: 8358: 8351: 8343: 8341: 8335: 8334: 8332: 8331: 8324: 8317: 8310: 8303: 8296: 8288: 8286: 8280: 8279: 8277: 8276: 8269: 8261: 8259: 8253: 8252: 8250: 8249: 8238: 8228: 8218: 8211: 8201: 8198:Lagenorhynchus 8194: 8184: 8174: 8164: 8154: 8143: 8137: 8132: 8129: 8128: 8125: 8124: 8122: 8121: 8111: 8101: 8090: 8080: 8073: 8066: 8063:Numataphocoena 8056: 8049: 8039: 8029: 8026:Haborophocoena 8019: 8009: 7998: 7996: 7990: 7989: 7987: 7986: 7979: 7969: 7959: 7956:Delphinapterus 7952: 7942: 7931: 7929: 7916: 7911: 7908: 7907: 7904: 7903: 7901: 7900: 7893: 7890:Stenasodelphis 7883: 7873: 7863: 7853: 7843: 7833: 7823: 7813: 7803: 7791: 7789: 7783: 7782: 7780: 7779: 7769: 7759: 7749: 7739: 7729: 7718: 7708: 7701: 7691: 7680: 7678: 7672: 7671: 7669: 7668: 7657: 7651: 7646: 7643: 7642: 7639: 7638: 7636: 7635: 7625: 7622:Parapontoporia 7615: 7607: 7605: 7599: 7598: 7596: 7595: 7588: 7581: 7574: 7567: 7560: 7553: 7544: 7542: 7533: 7532: 7530: 7529: 7519: 7509: 7506:Pithanodelphis 7499: 7489: 7479: 7469: 7459: 7449: 7439: 7429: 7419: 7409: 7399: 7389: 7379: 7368: 7358: 7353: 7346: 7345: 7340: 7333: 7332: 7329: 7328: 7325: 7324: 7321: 7320: 7318: 7317: 7316: 7315: 7309: 7307: 7297: 7296: 7293: 7292: 7290: 7289: 7282: 7275: 7265: 7258: 7247: 7245: 7239: 7238: 7236: 7235: 7228: 7217: 7215: 7209: 7208: 7206: 7205: 7202:Microberardius 7195: 7188: 7185:Archaeoziphius 7177: 7175: 7169: 7168: 7166: 7165: 7155: 7145: 7135: 7128: 7118: 7108: 7098: 7088: 7078: 7068: 7058: 7048: 7038: 7028: 7018: 7008: 6998: 6988: 6977: 6971: 6966: 6963: 6962: 6959: 6958: 6956: 6955: 6944: 6934: 6924: 6917: 6907: 6896: 6886: 6883:Dilophodelphis 6876: 6865: 6863: 6857: 6856: 6854: 6853: 6846: 6839: 6832: 6825: 6818: 6811: 6803: 6801: 6791: 6790: 6788: 6787: 6780: 6773: 6766: 6759: 6751: 6749: 6739: 6738: 6736: 6735: 6724: 6720:Squalodontidae 6713: 6702: 6692: 6682: 6672: 6661: 6655: 6652:Platanistoidea 6650: 6647: 6646: 6643: 6642: 6639: 6638: 6636: 6635: 6624: 6614: 6604: 6597: 6587: 6577: 6567: 6557: 6547: 6536: 6534: 6528: 6527: 6525: 6524: 6513: 6503: 6493: 6483: 6473: 6463: 6453: 6446: 6435: 6433: 6427: 6426: 6424: 6423: 6413: 6403: 6393: 6383: 6373: 6363: 6353: 6350:Brygmophyseter 6343: 6333: 6322: 6316: 6302: 6301: 6295: 6288: 6287: 6284: 6283: 6280: 6279: 6276: 6275: 6273: 6272: 6271: 6270: 6264: 6262: 6255: 6254: 6252: 6251: 6244: 6237: 6230: 6223: 6216: 6209: 6202: 6199:Eurhinodelphis 6195: 6187: 6185: 6176: 6175: 6173: 6172: 6165: 6158: 6149: 6147: 6138: 6137: 6135: 6134: 6127: 6119: 6117: 6115:Squalodontidae 6108: 6107: 6105: 6104: 6097: 6090: 6083: 6076: 6069: 6062: 6054: 6052: 6043: 6042: 6040: 6039: 6032: 6025: 6018: 6011: 6003: 6001: 5992: 5991: 5989: 5988: 5985:Tangaroasaurus 5978: 5968: 5958: 5955:Sachalinocetus 5948: 5938: 5928: 5918: 5908: 5898: 5888: 5878: 5868: 5858: 5855:Macrodelphinus 5848: 5838: 5828: 5818: 5808: 5798: 5788: 5778: 5775:Archaeodelphis 5768: 5758: 5747: 5741: 5736: 5729: 5728: 5723: 5716: 5715: 5713: 5712: 5706: 5700: 5694: 5688: 5681: 5678: 5677: 5671: 5669: 5668: 5661: 5654: 5646: 5637: 5636: 5633: 5632: 5629: 5628: 5625: 5624: 5622: 5621: 5617:Z. cavirostris 5611: 5609: 5601: 5600: 5598: 5597: 5587: 5585: 5577: 5576: 5574: 5573: 5564: 5555: 5546: 5537: 5528: 5519: 5510: 5501: 5492: 5483: 5474: 5465: 5456: 5447: 5438: 5428: 5426: 5410: 5409: 5407: 5406: 5396: 5394: 5386: 5385: 5383: 5382: 5373: 5363: 5361: 5345: 5344: 5342: 5341: 5332: 5323: 5313: 5311: 5300: 5286: 5285: 5282: 5281: 5279: 5278: 5274:P. blainvillei 5268: 5266: 5255: 5249: 5248: 5245: 5244: 5242: 5241: 5232: 5222: 5220: 5209: 5203: 5202: 5199: 5198: 5196: 5195: 5185: 5183: 5172: 5166: 5165: 5162: 5161: 5159: 5158: 5154:I. geoffrensis 5149: 5145:I. boliviensis 5140: 5130: 5128: 5117: 5111: 5110: 5107: 5106: 5104: 5103: 5094: 5084: 5082: 5071: 5065: 5064: 5061: 5060: 5058: 5057: 5047: 5045: 5034: 5028: 5027: 5024: 5023: 5021: 5020: 5010: 5008: 5000: 4999: 4997: 4996: 4992:P. spinipinnis 4987: 4978: 4969: 4959: 4957: 4949: 4948: 4946: 4945: 4936: 4926: 4924: 4905: 4891: 4890: 4887: 4886: 4884: 4883: 4873: 4871: 4863: 4862: 4860: 4859: 4853:Beluga whale ( 4849: 4847: 4844:Delphinapterus 4836: 4830: 4829: 4826: 4825: 4823: 4822: 4813: 4804: 4795: 4785: 4783: 4767: 4766: 4764: 4763: 4759:S. bredanensis 4753: 4751: 4743: 4742: 4740: 4739: 4730: 4721: 4712: 4703: 4693: 4691: 4683: 4682: 4680: 4679: 4670: 4661: 4652: 4642: 4640: 4624: 4623: 4621: 4620: 4611: 4607:S. fluviatilis 4601: 4599: 4591: 4590: 4588: 4587: 4577: 4575: 4567: 4566: 4564: 4563: 4553: 4551: 4543: 4542: 4540: 4539: 4529: 4527: 4519: 4518: 4516: 4515: 4506: 4496: 4494: 4486: 4485: 4483: 4482: 4473: 4463: 4461: 4445: 4444: 4442: 4441: 4432: 4428:L. obliquidens 4423: 4414: 4405: 4396: 4392:L. albirostris 4386: 4384: 4381:Lagenorhynchus 4376: 4375: 4373: 4372: 4362: 4360: 4352: 4351: 4349: 4348: 4338: 4336: 4328: 4327: 4325: 4324: 4315: 4305: 4303: 4299:(Pilot whales) 4287: 4286: 4284: 4283: 4273: 4271: 4263: 4262: 4260: 4259: 4249: 4247: 4239: 4238: 4236: 4235: 4226: 4217: 4208: 4204:C. commersonii 4198: 4196: 4185: 4167: 4166: 4157: 4150: 4149: 4146: 4145: 4142: 4141: 4138: 4137: 4135: 4134: 4124: 4122: 4111: 4105: 4104: 4101: 4100: 4098: 4097: 4087: 4085: 4077: 4076: 4074: 4073: 4063: 4061: 4053: 4052: 4050: 4049: 4043:Rice's whale ( 4040: 4031: 4022: 4013: 4004: 3995: 3986: 3982:B. bonaerensis 3977: 3967: 3965: 3954: 3940: 3939: 3936: 3935: 3933: 3932: 3923: 3914: 3904: 3902: 3898:(Right whales) 3886: 3885: 3883: 3882: 3872: 3870: 3859: 3849: 3848: 3839: 3832: 3831: 3829: 3828: 3822: 3816: 3814:Laurasiatheria 3810: 3804: 3798: 3792: 3785: 3782: 3781: 3774: 3772: 3771: 3764: 3757: 3749: 3743: 3742: 3730: 3706: 3700: 3693: 3692:External links 3690: 3688: 3687: 3662: 3648: 3609: 3583: 3571: 3549: 3519: 3467: 3441: 3415: 3400: 3373: 3343: 3313: 3287: 3252:(3): 626–628. 3236: 3206: 3174: 3127:(6): 418–424. 3103: 3088: 3073: 3054: 3031: 3014: 2997: 2974: 2951: 2940:(6): 785–795. 2920: 2901: 2844: 2785: 2756:(5): 537–540. 2735: 2703: 2700:(6). EBSCO: 6. 2684: 2656: 2599: 2539: 2520:(4): 469–483. 2504: 2477:(3): 743–750. 2461: 2424:(3): 489–496. 2404: 2361: 2340: 2299: 2272:(1): 423–429. 2256: 2250:978-0517582152 2249: 2227: 2218: 2185: 2176: 2149: 2116: 2085: 2040: 2005: 1965: 1893: 1855: 1827: 1802: 1749: 1734: 1705: 1703: 1700: 1699: 1698: 1693: 1688: 1683: 1678: 1673: 1667: 1666: 1652: 1649:Mammals portal 1638: 1622: 1619: 1586: 1583: 1551:, Wuhan office 1544: 1532:Phocoena sinus 1463: 1462:Current status 1460: 1457: 1456: 1453: 1450: 1447: 1444: 1441: 1437: 1436: 1433: 1430: 1427: 1424: 1421: 1417: 1416: 1413: 1410: 1407: 1404: 1401: 1397: 1396: 1393: 1390: 1387: 1384: 1381: 1377: 1376: 1373: 1370: 1367: 1364: 1361: 1357: 1356: 1353: 1350: 1347: 1344: 1341: 1337: 1336: 1335:Survival time 1333: 1330: 1327: 1324: 1321: 1256: 1255: 1170: 1168: 1161: 1155: 1152: 1114: 1111: 1013: 1010: 1007: 1006: 1003: 1000: 997: 994: 990: 989: 986: 983: 980: 977: 973: 972: 969: 966: 963: 960: 956: 955: 952: 949: 946: 943: 939: 938: 935: 932: 929: 926: 922: 921: 918: 917:>20 groups 915: 912: 909: 905: 904: 901: 898: 895: 892: 888: 887: 884: 881: 878: 875: 871: 870: 867: 864: 861: 858: 854: 853: 850: 847: 844: 841: 831: 828: 796:electrofishing 706: 703: 693: 690: 684: 681: 585:Parapontoporia 559: 556: 535: 532: 530:100 kHz. 510: 507: 368:native to the 305: 304: 295: 294: 286: 285: 279: 268: 267: 261: 260: 253: 251: 247: 246: 232: 228: 227: 222: 218: 217: 212: 208: 207: 202: 195: 194: 189: 185: 184: 179: 175: 174: 169: 165: 164: 159: 155: 154: 149: 145: 144: 139: 135: 134: 121: 120: 107: 104: 103: 84: 81: 80: 75: 72: 71: 67: 66: 58: 57: 53: 52: 44: 43: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 9063: 9052: 9049: 9047: 9044: 9042: 9039: 9037: 9034: 9032: 9029: 9027: 9024: 9022: 9019: 9017: 9014: 9012: 9009: 9007: 9006:Yangtze River 9004: 9002: 8999: 8997: 8994: 8992: 8989: 8987: 8984: 8982: 8979: 8977: 8974: 8972: 8969: 8967: 8964: 8963: 8961: 8944: 8939: 8935: 8931: 8926: 8922: 8918: 8913: 8909: 8905: 8900: 8896: 8892: 8887: 8883: 8879: 8874: 8870: 8866: 8861: 8857: 8853: 8848: 8844: 8840: 8835: 8831: 8827: 8822: 8818: 8814: 8809: 8805: 8801: 8796: 8792: 8788: 8782: 8777: 8771: 8767: 8762: 8756: 8752: 8751: 8749: 8747: 8743: 8735: 8730: 8726: 8722: 8717: 8713: 8709: 8704: 8700: 8696: 8691: 8687: 8683: 8678: 8674: 8670: 8665: 8661: 8657: 8652: 8648: 8644: 8639: 8635: 8631: 8626: 8622: 8618: 8613: 8609: 8605: 8600: 8596: 8592: 8587: 8583: 8579: 8574: 8570: 8566: 8561: 8557: 8553: 8548: 8544: 8540: 8534: 8530: 8525: 8521: 8517: 8512: 8508: 8504: 8498: 8494: 8489: 8485: 8481: 8476: 8472: 8467: 8461: 8457: 8452: 8446: 8442: 8441: 8439: 8437: 8433: 8429: 8424: 8392: 8391: 8387: 8385: 8384: 8380: 8378: 8377: 8376:Peponocephala 8373: 8371: 8370: 8366: 8364: 8363: 8359: 8357: 8356: 8352: 8350: 8349: 8345: 8344: 8342: 8340: 8336: 8330: 8329: 8325: 8323: 8322: 8318: 8316: 8315: 8311: 8309: 8308: 8304: 8302: 8301: 8300:Lagenodelphis 8297: 8295: 8294: 8290: 8289: 8287: 8285: 8281: 8275: 8274: 8270: 8268: 8267: 8263: 8262: 8260: 8258: 8254: 8247: 8246: 8245:Pterophocaena 8239: 8237: 8236: 8229: 8227: 8226: 8219: 8217: 8216: 8212: 8210: 8209: 8202: 8200: 8199: 8195: 8193: 8192: 8185: 8183: 8182: 8181:Etruridelphis 8175: 8173: 8172: 8165: 8163: 8162: 8155: 8153: 8152: 8145: 8144: 8141: 8138: 8135: 8130: 8120: 8119: 8112: 8110: 8109: 8102: 8099: 8098: 8097:Pterophocaena 8091: 8089: 8088: 8081: 8079: 8078: 8074: 8072: 8071: 8067: 8065: 8064: 8057: 8055: 8054: 8050: 8048: 8047: 8040: 8038: 8037: 8030: 8028: 8027: 8020: 8018: 8017: 8010: 8008: 8007: 8000: 7999: 7997: 7995: 7991: 7985: 7984: 7980: 7978: 7977: 7976:Haborodelphis 7970: 7968: 7967: 7960: 7958: 7957: 7953: 7951: 7950: 7943: 7941: 7940: 7933: 7932: 7930: 7928: 7924: 7920: 7917: 7914: 7909: 7899: 7898: 7894: 7892: 7891: 7884: 7882: 7881: 7874: 7872: 7871: 7864: 7862: 7861: 7860:Protophocaena 7854: 7852: 7851: 7844: 7842: 7841: 7834: 7832: 7831: 7830:Piscorhynchus 7824: 7822: 7821: 7820:Brachydelphis 7814: 7812: 7811: 7804: 7801: 7800: 7793: 7792: 7790: 7788: 7787:Pontoporiidae 7784: 7778: 7777: 7770: 7768: 7767: 7766:Plicodontinia 7760: 7758: 7757: 7750: 7748: 7747: 7740: 7738: 7737: 7730: 7727: 7726: 7719: 7717: 7716: 7709: 7707: 7706: 7702: 7700: 7699: 7692: 7690: 7689: 7682: 7681: 7679: 7677: 7673: 7667: 7666: 7659: 7658: 7655: 7652: 7649: 7644: 7634: 7633: 7626: 7624: 7623: 7616: 7614: 7613: 7609: 7608: 7606: 7604: 7600: 7594: 7593: 7589: 7587: 7586: 7582: 7580: 7579: 7578:Sophianacetus 7575: 7573: 7572: 7568: 7566: 7565: 7561: 7559: 7558: 7554: 7551: 7550: 7549:Belonodelphis 7546: 7545: 7543: 7541: 7534: 7528: 7527: 7520: 7518: 7517: 7510: 7508: 7507: 7500: 7498: 7497: 7490: 7488: 7487: 7486:Odobenocetops 7480: 7478: 7477: 7470: 7468: 7467: 7460: 7458: 7457: 7450: 7448: 7447: 7440: 7438: 7437: 7430: 7428: 7427: 7420: 7418: 7417: 7410: 7408: 7407: 7406:Cammackacetus 7400: 7398: 7397: 7390: 7388: 7387: 7380: 7378: 7377: 7370: 7369: 7366: 7362: 7359: 7356: 7351: 7347: 7343: 7338: 7334: 7313: 7312: 7311: 7310: 7308: 7306: 7302: 7298: 7288: 7287: 7283: 7281: 7280: 7276: 7274: 7273: 7266: 7264: 7263: 7259: 7257: 7256: 7255:Africanacetus 7249: 7248: 7246: 7244: 7240: 7234: 7233: 7229: 7227: 7226: 7219: 7218: 7216: 7214: 7210: 7204: 7203: 7196: 7194: 7193: 7189: 7187: 7186: 7179: 7178: 7176: 7174: 7170: 7164: 7163: 7156: 7154: 7153: 7146: 7144: 7143: 7136: 7134: 7133: 7129: 7127: 7126: 7119: 7117: 7116: 7109: 7107: 7106: 7099: 7097: 7096: 7089: 7087: 7086: 7079: 7077: 7076: 7069: 7067: 7066: 7059: 7057: 7056: 7049: 7047: 7046: 7039: 7037: 7036: 7029: 7027: 7026: 7019: 7017: 7016: 7015:Chavinziphius 7009: 7007: 7006: 6999: 6997: 6996: 6989: 6987: 6986: 6979: 6978: 6975: 6972: 6969: 6964: 6953: 6952: 6945: 6943: 6942: 6935: 6933: 6932: 6931:Pomatodelphis 6925: 6923: 6922: 6918: 6916: 6915: 6908: 6905: 6904: 6903:Pachyacanthus 6897: 6895: 6894: 6887: 6885: 6884: 6877: 6875: 6874: 6867: 6866: 6864: 6862: 6861:Platanistidae 6858: 6852: 6851: 6850:Squalodelphis 6847: 6845: 6844: 6840: 6838: 6837: 6833: 6831: 6830: 6826: 6824: 6823: 6819: 6817: 6816: 6812: 6810: 6809: 6805: 6804: 6802: 6799: 6792: 6786: 6785: 6781: 6779: 6778: 6774: 6772: 6771: 6767: 6765: 6764: 6760: 6758: 6757: 6753: 6752: 6750: 6747: 6740: 6733: 6732: 6725: 6722: 6721: 6714: 6711: 6710: 6703: 6701: 6700: 6693: 6691: 6690: 6683: 6681: 6680: 6673: 6671: 6670: 6663: 6662: 6659: 6656: 6653: 6648: 6633: 6632: 6631:Thalassocetus 6625: 6623: 6622: 6615: 6613: 6612: 6605: 6603: 6602: 6598: 6596: 6595: 6594:Orycterocetus 6588: 6586: 6585: 6578: 6576: 6575: 6568: 6566: 6565: 6564:Diaphorocetus 6558: 6556: 6555: 6548: 6546: 6545: 6538: 6537: 6535: 6533: 6529: 6522: 6521: 6520:Thalassocetus 6514: 6512: 6511: 6504: 6502: 6501: 6494: 6492: 6491: 6484: 6482: 6481: 6474: 6472: 6471: 6464: 6462: 6461: 6454: 6452: 6451: 6447: 6445: 6444: 6437: 6436: 6434: 6432: 6428: 6422: 6421: 6414: 6412: 6411: 6404: 6402: 6401: 6394: 6392: 6391: 6384: 6382: 6381: 6374: 6372: 6371: 6364: 6362: 6361: 6354: 6352: 6351: 6344: 6342: 6341: 6334: 6332: 6331: 6324: 6323: 6320: 6317: 6315: 6314:Physeteroidea 6311: 6307: 6303: 6299: 6293: 6289: 6268: 6267: 6266: 6265: 6263: 6261: 6256: 6250: 6249: 6248:Ziphiodelphis 6245: 6243: 6242: 6238: 6236: 6235: 6231: 6229: 6228: 6227:Schizodelphis 6224: 6222: 6221: 6217: 6215: 6214: 6213:Mycteriacetus 6210: 6208: 6207: 6203: 6201: 6200: 6196: 6194: 6193: 6189: 6188: 6186: 6184: 6177: 6171: 6170: 6166: 6164: 6163: 6162:Squaloziphius 6159: 6156: 6155: 6151: 6150: 6148: 6146: 6139: 6133: 6132: 6128: 6126: 6125: 6121: 6120: 6118: 6116: 6109: 6103: 6102: 6098: 6096: 6095: 6091: 6089: 6088: 6084: 6082: 6081: 6077: 6075: 6074: 6070: 6068: 6067: 6063: 6061: 6060: 6056: 6055: 6053: 6051: 6044: 6038: 6037: 6033: 6031: 6030: 6029:Inermorostrum 6026: 6024: 6023: 6019: 6017: 6016: 6012: 6010: 6009: 6005: 6004: 6002: 6000: 5993: 5987: 5986: 5979: 5977: 5976: 5969: 5967: 5966: 5959: 5957: 5956: 5949: 5947: 5946: 5939: 5937: 5936: 5929: 5927: 5926: 5919: 5917: 5916: 5909: 5907: 5906: 5899: 5897: 5896: 5889: 5887: 5886: 5879: 5877: 5876: 5869: 5867: 5866: 5859: 5857: 5856: 5849: 5847: 5846: 5839: 5837: 5836: 5829: 5827: 5826: 5825:Enigmatocetus 5819: 5817: 5816: 5809: 5807: 5806: 5799: 5797: 5796: 5789: 5787: 5786: 5779: 5777: 5776: 5769: 5767: 5766: 5759: 5757: 5756: 5749: 5748: 5745: 5742: 5739: 5734: 5730: 5726: 5721: 5717: 5711: 5707: 5705: 5701: 5699: 5695: 5693: 5689: 5687: 5683: 5682: 5679: 5674: 5667: 5662: 5660: 5655: 5653: 5648: 5647: 5644: 5620: 5618: 5613: 5612: 5610: 5608: 5607: 5602: 5596: 5594: 5589: 5588: 5586: 5584: 5583: 5578: 5572: 5570: 5565: 5563: 5561: 5560:M. stejnegeri 5556: 5554: 5552: 5551:M. peruvianus 5547: 5545: 5543: 5538: 5536: 5534: 5529: 5527: 5525: 5520: 5518: 5516: 5511: 5509: 5507: 5502: 5500: 5498: 5493: 5491: 5489: 5488:M. ginkgodens 5484: 5482: 5480: 5475: 5473: 5471: 5466: 5464: 5462: 5457: 5455: 5453: 5452:M. carlhubbsi 5448: 5446: 5444: 5439: 5437: 5435: 5430: 5429: 5427: 5417: 5416: 5411: 5405: 5403: 5398: 5397: 5395: 5393: 5392: 5387: 5381: 5379: 5378:H. planifrons 5374: 5372: 5370: 5369:H. ampullatus 5365: 5364: 5362: 5352: 5351: 5346: 5340: 5338: 5333: 5331: 5329: 5324: 5322: 5320: 5315: 5314: 5312: 5310: 5309: 5304: 5301: 5291: 5287: 5277: 5275: 5270: 5269: 5267: 5265: 5264: 5259: 5256: 5254: 5253:Pontoporiidae 5250: 5240: 5238: 5233: 5231: 5229: 5224: 5223: 5221: 5219: 5218: 5213: 5210: 5208: 5207:Platanistidae 5204: 5194: 5192: 5191:L. vexillifer 5187: 5186: 5184: 5182: 5181: 5176: 5173: 5171: 5167: 5157: 5155: 5150: 5148: 5146: 5141: 5139: 5137: 5132: 5131: 5129: 5127: 5126: 5121: 5118: 5116: 5112: 5102: 5100: 5095: 5093: 5091: 5086: 5085: 5083: 5081: 5080: 5075: 5072: 5070: 5066: 5056: 5054: 5051:Sperm whale ( 5049: 5048: 5046: 5044: 5043: 5038: 5035: 5033: 5029: 5019: 5017: 5012: 5011: 5009: 5007: 5006: 5001: 4995: 4993: 4988: 4986: 4984: 4979: 4977: 4975: 4970: 4968: 4966: 4961: 4960: 4958: 4956: 4955: 4950: 4944: 4942: 4937: 4935: 4933: 4928: 4927: 4925: 4915: 4914: 4909: 4906: 4896: 4892: 4882: 4880: 4875: 4874: 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4383: 4382: 4377: 4371: 4369: 4364: 4363: 4361: 4359: 4358: 4357:Lagenodelphis 4353: 4347: 4345: 4340: 4339: 4337: 4335: 4334: 4329: 4323: 4321: 4316: 4314: 4312: 4307: 4306: 4304: 4294: 4293: 4288: 4282: 4280: 4275: 4274: 4272: 4270: 4269: 4264: 4258: 4256: 4251: 4250: 4248: 4246: 4245: 4240: 4234: 4232: 4227: 4225: 4223: 4222:C. heavisidii 4218: 4216: 4214: 4209: 4207: 4205: 4200: 4199: 4197: 4195: 4194: 4189: 4186: 4176: 4172: 4168: 4164: 4155: 4151: 4133: 4131: 4126: 4125: 4123: 4121: 4120: 4115: 4112: 4110: 4109:Cetotheriidae 4106: 4096: 4094: 4089: 4088: 4086: 4084: 4083: 4078: 4072: 4070: 4065: 4064: 4062: 4060: 4059: 4054: 4048: 4046: 4041: 4039: 4037: 4032: 4030: 4028: 4023: 4021: 4019: 4014: 4012: 4010: 4005: 4003: 4001: 3996: 3994: 3992: 3987: 3985: 3983: 3978: 3976: 3974: 3969: 3968: 3966: 3964: 3963: 3958: 3955: 3945: 3941: 3931: 3929: 3924: 3922: 3920: 3915: 3913: 3911: 3906: 3905: 3903: 3893: 3892: 3887: 3881: 3879: 3878:B. mysticetus 3874: 3873: 3871: 3869: 3868: 3863: 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3806:Infraclass 3629:: 192–200. 3602:October 12, 3434:December 5, 3366:February 3, 3336:February 3, 3306:December 3, 3167:December 5, 2670:China Daily 2317:Switzerland 2109:October 14, 2078:October 13, 1998:October 18, 1958:December 5, 1886:October 30, 1820:January 14, 1355:22.5 years 1323:Date range 900:3–6 groups 766:During the 715:Charles Hoy 598:fresh water 8960:Categories 7897:Pontoporia 7840:Pliopontos 7776:Saurocetes 7756:Meherrinia 7665:Awadelphis 7632:Prolipotes 7564:Kentriodon 7456:Lophocetus 7355:Delphinida 7342:Delphinida 7314:see below↓ 7305:Delphinida 7286:Mesoplodon 7262:Hyperoodon 7152:Xhosacetus 7132:Tasmacetus 7125:Pterocetus 7085:Nazcacetus 7055:Globicetus 6921:Platanista 6808:Furcacetus 6770:Goedertius 6679:Dolgopolis 6669:Aondelphis 6584:Idiorophus 6370:Hoplocetus 6298:Odontoceti 6269:see below↓ 6260:Odontoceti 6234:Vanbreenia 6154:Crisocetus 6036:Xenorophus 6015:Cotylocara 5935:Phococetus 5925:Phoberodon 5865:Microcetus 5755:Agorophius 5738:Odontoceti 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111:Appendix I 8996:Lipotidae 8761:Q10786368 8383:Pseudorca 8293:Delphinus 8036:Lomacetus 7939:Bohaskaia 7850:Pontistes 7736:Isthminia 7603:Lipotidae 7585:Rudicetus 7516:Tagicetus 7446:Liolithax 7272:Ihlengesi 7213:Ziphiinae 7192:Berardius 7045:Dagonodum 6968:Ziphiidae 6951:Zarhachis 6914:Pebanista 6836:Notocetus 6829:Medocinia 6763:Arktocara 6500:Praekogia 6490:Pliokogia 6470:Nanokogia 6360:Eudelphis 6340:Albicetus 6131:Squalodon 6087:Otekaikea 6066:Ediscetus 5965:Simocetus 5875:Mirocetus 5845:Inticetus 5684:Kingdom: 5434:M. bidens 5308:Berardius 5290:Ziphiidae 5170:Lipotidae 4981:Vaquita ( 4877:Narwhal ( 4855:D. leucas 4572:Pseudorca 4401:L. acutus 4244:Delphinus 4082:Megaptera 4027:B. omurai 4000:B. brydei 3891:Eubalaena 3824:Suborder 3542:August 8, 2456:128980362 2448:0031-0239 2350:cite book 2321:Cambridge 1815:cites.org 1614:The Paper 1585:Sightings 1455:129 days 1375:228 days 1326:Location 1101:fishing. 1070:Zhenjiang 788:gill nets 757:pollution 427:) or the 250:Species: 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Conservation status
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IUCN 3.1
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Eukaryota
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Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Cetacea
Delphinida
Lipotoidea
Lipotidae
Lipotes
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Binomial name
Miller

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