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  1. Sotalia fluviatilis - Society for Marine Mammalogy

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    These species include Sotalia guianensis, found in the Atlantic and Caribbean coastal areas of central and South America, and Sotalia fluviatilis, distributed in the Amazon River and tributaries. We investigated the population structure and genetic diversity of these 2 species by analyses of mtDNA control region and 8–10 microsatellite loci.
    Sotalia fluviatilis and Sotalia guianensis are very similar in appearance and were once classified as a single species. However, phylogenetic evidence indicates that they diverged approximately 1.5 to 2 million years ago during the Pliocene or early Pleistocene.
    Most individuals have a white tipped beak. The dorsal fin has a prominent triangular shape that sometimes hooks toward the caudal fin. Adults have between 28 and 35 teeth. Sotalia fluviatilis is not sexually dimorphic and ranges from 86 to 206 cm long and weighs 55 kg on average.
    Adults have between 28 and 35 teeth. Sotalia fluviatilis is not sexually dimorphic and ranges from 86 to 206 cm long and weighs 55 kg on average. ( Beneditto and Ramos, 2004; Caballero, et al., 2007; Cunha, et al., 2005; Ding, et al., 2001; Emmons, 1990; Nowak, 1999; da Silva, et al., 2007)
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