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Humpback Dolphins (Sousa spp.): Current
Status and Conservation, Part 2 is part of
Advances in Marine Biology, a series that
has been providing in-depth and up-to-date
reviews on all aspects of marine biology
since 1963 — more than 50 years of
outstanding coverage from a reference that
is well known for its contents and
editing.
This latest addition to the series
includes updates on many topics that will
appeal to postgraduates and researchers in
marine biology, fisheries science,
ecology, zoology, and biological
oceanography. Specialty areas for the
series include marine science, both
applied and basic, a wide range of topical
areas from all corners of marine ecology,
oceanography, fisheries management, and
molecular biology, and the full range of
geographic areas from polar seas to
tropical coral reefs.
Contents
■ Re-Assessment of the Conservation
Status of the Indo-Pacific Humpback
Dolphin (Sousa chinensis) Using the IUCN
Red List Criteria
■ Humpback Dolphins in Hong Kong and the
Pearl River Delta: Status, Threats, and
Conservation Challenges
■ Biology and Conservation of the
Taiwanese Humpback Dolphin, Sousa
chinensis taiwanensis
■ The Behavioural Ecology of Indo-Pacific
Humpback Dolphins in Hong Kong
■ Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins in
Borneo: A review of Current Knowledge with
Emphasis on Sarawak
■ Conservation Status of the Australian
Humpback Dolphin (Sousa sahulensis) using
the IUCN Red List Criteria
■ Australian Humpback Dolphins of the Wild
West: A Review of Current Knowledge and
Recommendations for Future Management
■ Observations on Australian humpback
dolphins (Sousa sahulensis) in Waters of
the Pacific Islands and New Guinea
■ Sexual Dimorphism and Geographic
Variation in Dorsal Fin Features of
Australian Humpback Dolphins, Sousa
sahulensis
■ Conservation Status of the Indo-Pacific
Humpback Dolphin (Sousa chinensis) in the
Northern Beibu Gulf, China
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