Institute of Hydrobiology () of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences is a research institute located in
Wuhan,
Hubei, China. It was founded in 1950 and specializes in freshwater organisms. It is involved in the study of the
finless porpoise
''Neophocaena'' is a genus of porpoise native to the Indian and Pacific oceans, as well as the freshwater habitats of the Yangtze River basin in China. They are commonly known as finless porpoises. Genetic studies indicate that ''Neophocaena'' is ...
and the now extinct
baiji dolphin
The baiji (; IPA: ; ''Lipotes vexillifer'', ''Lipotes'' meaning "left behind" and ''vexillifer'' "flag bearer") is a possibly extinct species of freshwater dolphin native to the Yangtze river system in China. It is thought to be the first dolph ...
.
China Zebrafish Resource Center is housed in the institute campus.
The Gallery
File:Institute of Hydrobiology-Entrance, Wuhan, China.jpg, The entrance to Baiji Dolphin Hall of the Institute of Hydrobiology
File:Yangtze River Snammer 01.jpg, A finless porpoise
''Neophocaena'' is a genus of porpoise native to the Indian and Pacific oceans, as well as the freshwater habitats of the Yangtze River basin in China. They are commonly known as finless porpoises. Genetic studies indicate that ''Neophocaena'' is ...
swimming in the pool of Baiji Dolphin Hall
File:Yangtze River Snammer 02.jpg, A finless porpoise being fed
File:Yangtze River Snammer 03.jpg, A researcher feeding a finless porpoise
References
External links
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Official website (Simplified Chinese)
Research institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Education in Wuhan
1950 establishments in China
Aquaria in China
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