A beauty of Indus River: the Indus dolphin, its protection in Pakistan: A beauty of Indus River: the Indus River dolphin, Platanista minor Owen, its threats and protection in N-WFP, Pakistan
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A Beauty of Indus River: the Indus Dolphin, Its Protection in Pakistan (Paperback) (2012)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783639209259 bzw. 3639209257, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Aktiengesellschaft Co. KG, Germany, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository EURO [60485773], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103.5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53.7 (1.07 dolphin/km) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38.9 (0.46 dolphin/km) in 46 km from D.I.Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7.4 (0.13 dolphin/km) in 30.5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D.I.Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103.5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53.7 (1.07 dolphin/km) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38.9 (0.46 dolphin/km) in 46 km from D.I.Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7.4 (0.13 dolphin/km) in 30.5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D.I.Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development.
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A beauty of Indus River: the Indus dolphin, its protection in Pakistan (2009)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783639209259 bzw. 3639209257, in Deutsch, Vdm Verlag Okt 2009, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, NDS, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103.5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53.7% (1.07 dolphin/km) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38.9% (0.46 dolphin/km) in 46 km from D.I.Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7.4% (0.13 dolphin/km) in 30.5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D.I.Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development. 100 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. - A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103.5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53.7% (1.07 dolphin/km) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38.9% (0.46 dolphin/km) in 46 km from D.I.Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7.4% (0.13 dolphin/km) in 30.5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D.I.Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development. 100 pp. Englisch.
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A beauty of Indus River: the Indus dolphin, its protection in Pakistan (2009)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783639209259 bzw. 3639209257, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Okt 2009, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103.5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53.7% (1.07 dolphin/km) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38.9% (0.46 dolphin/km) in 46 km from D.I.Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7.4% (0.13 dolphin/km) in 30.5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D.I.Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development. 100 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103.5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53.7% (1.07 dolphin/km) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38.9% (0.46 dolphin/km) in 46 km from D.I.Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7.4% (0.13 dolphin/km) in 30.5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D.I.Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development. 100 pp. Englisch.
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A Beauty of Indus River: The Indus Dolphin, Its Protection in Pakistan
DE PB NW
ISBN: 9783639209259 bzw. 3639209257, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Paperback. 100 pages. Dimensions: 8.7in. x 5.9in. x 0.2in.A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103. 5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53. 7 (1. 07 dolphinkm) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38. 9 (0. 46 dolphinkm) in 46 km from D. I. Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7. 4 (0. 13 dolphinkm) in 30. 5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D. I. Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Paperback. 100 pages. Dimensions: 8.7in. x 5.9in. x 0.2in.A study was aimed to determine the threats and protection of a beauty of Indus River, Indus River dolphin Platanista minor Owen, throughout its range in N-WFP. A survey was conducted in an area of 103. 5 km including Indus and its tributaries in March 2007. The best group size was estimated an abundance of 54 dolphins. Approximately 53. 7 (1. 07 dolphinkm) of its population occurred in 27 km from Miran onward to Ramak; however, 38. 9 (0. 46 dolphinkm) in 46 km from D. I. Khan Bridge to Miran, moreover, 7. 4 (0. 13 dolphinkm) in 30. 5 km from Saggu, near Meetapur-village to D. I. Khan Bridge in the Indus. The highest density was found between Miran and Ramk. A pronounced increase in dolphin encounter rate and abundance were observed in a downstream-direction. Threats to dolphins include too much vessel-traffic, duck-hunters, and no effective-conservation. Dolphins are vulnerable to the high levels of anthropogenic activities because of their restricted habitat. Threats vary geographically in their importance, but generally include accidental killing during fishing- operations, habitat-loss and population- fragmentation from water development. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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A beauty of Indus River: the Indus dolphin, its protection in Pakistan (2009)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783639209259 bzw. 3639209257, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, English-Book-Service - A Fine Choice [1048135], Mannheim, Germany.
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