Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity

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Autor(a) principal: Pelicice,Fernando M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bialetzki,Andréa, Camelier,Priscila, Carvalho,Fernando R., García-Berthou,Emili, Pompeu,Paulo S., Mello,Franco Teixeira de, Pavanelli,Carla S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252021000300303
Resumo: Abstract Neotropical Ichthyology promotes the Special Issue (SI) “Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity” with the purpose of publishing relevant scientific articles on the current biodiversity crisis and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fishes in the Anthropocene. The SI is composed of 22 publications, being two review articles and 20 original articles. A total of 107 researchers contributed to these papers, involving 44 institutions based in Brazil and six other countries. Published articles investigated main anthropic activities and their impacts on fish diversity, with special focus on river regulation, mining, land use changes, aquaculture, and fisheries. Studies provided evidence about the loss of fish diversity in the Neotropics, including fish kill events, demographic changes, contamination, changes in assemblage structure, loss of taxonomic and functional diversity, besides the degradation of ecosystem functions and services, and the lack of effective protection and conservation. Studies were conducted in rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs from different Neotropical systems. The studies published in this SI represent a relevant sample of the current worrisome situation of freshwater fishes in the Neotropical region and call for urgent revision in environmental policies, management and conservation initiatives, and socioeconomic priorities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
title Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
spellingShingle Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
Pelicice,Fernando M.
Anthropocene
Biodiversity
Conservation
Environmental degradation
Special Issue
title_short Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
title_full Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
title_fullStr Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
title_full_unstemmed Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
title_sort Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity
author Pelicice,Fernando M.
author_facet Pelicice,Fernando M.
Bialetzki,Andréa
Camelier,Priscila
Carvalho,Fernando R.
García-Berthou,Emili
Pompeu,Paulo S.
Mello,Franco Teixeira de
Pavanelli,Carla S.
author_role author
author2 Bialetzki,Andréa
Camelier,Priscila
Carvalho,Fernando R.
García-Berthou,Emili
Pompeu,Paulo S.
Mello,Franco Teixeira de
Pavanelli,Carla S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pelicice,Fernando M.
Bialetzki,Andréa
Camelier,Priscila
Carvalho,Fernando R.
García-Berthou,Emili
Pompeu,Paulo S.
Mello,Franco Teixeira de
Pavanelli,Carla S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anthropocene
Biodiversity
Conservation
Environmental degradation
Special Issue
topic Anthropocene
Biodiversity
Conservation
Environmental degradation
Special Issue
description Abstract Neotropical Ichthyology promotes the Special Issue (SI) “Human impacts and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fish diversity” with the purpose of publishing relevant scientific articles on the current biodiversity crisis and the loss of Neotropical freshwater fishes in the Anthropocene. The SI is composed of 22 publications, being two review articles and 20 original articles. A total of 107 researchers contributed to these papers, involving 44 institutions based in Brazil and six other countries. Published articles investigated main anthropic activities and their impacts on fish diversity, with special focus on river regulation, mining, land use changes, aquaculture, and fisheries. Studies provided evidence about the loss of fish diversity in the Neotropics, including fish kill events, demographic changes, contamination, changes in assemblage structure, loss of taxonomic and functional diversity, besides the degradation of ecosystem functions and services, and the lack of effective protection and conservation. Studies were conducted in rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs from different Neotropical systems. The studies published in this SI represent a relevant sample of the current worrisome situation of freshwater fishes in the Neotropical region and call for urgent revision in environmental policies, management and conservation initiatives, and socioeconomic priorities.
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