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Human impacts on global freshwater fish biodiversity

Guohuan Su, Maxime Logez, Jun Xu, Shengli Tao, Sébastien Villéger, Sébastien Brosse

2021Science569 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Freshwater fish represent one-fourth of the world's vertebrates and provide irreplaceable goods and services but are increasingly affected by human activities. A new index, Cumulative Change in Biodiversity Facets, revealed marked changes in biodiversity in >50% of the world's rivers covering >40% of the world's continental surface and >37% of the world's river length, whereas <14% of the world's surface and river length remain least impacted. Present-day rivers are more similar to each other and have more fish species with more diverse morphologies and longer evolutionary legacies. In temperate rivers, where the impact has been greatest, biodiversity changes were primarily due to river fragmentation and introduction of non-native species.

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BiodiversityBiodiversity hotspotGeographyFragmentation (computing)Marine biodiversityFisheryFreshwater fishFish <Actinopterygii>Global biodiversityEcologyBiologyFish Ecology and Management StudiesFish Biology and Ecology StudiesFish biology, ecology, and behavior
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