4.7 Review

Conservation biogeography of freshwater fishes: recent progress and future challenges

Journal

DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 496-513

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2010.00655.x

Keywords

Biological invasions; climate change; conservation planning; functional diversity; species diversity

Funding

  1. USGS
  2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science To Achieve Results [833834010]
  3. Tropical Rivers and Coastal Knowledge Research Hub
  4. Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University
  5. ANR 'Freshwater fish diversity' [ANR-06-BDIV-010]
  6. French Ministry of Research
  7. Spanish Ministry of Science [CGL 2006-11652-C02]

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Aim To identify key research questions and challenges that will, if addressed in a timely manner, significantly advance the field of freshwater fish biogeography and conservation. Location Globe. Methods By drawing on expertise from different regions of the world, we integrate an illustrative conspectus of recent scientific advancements in fish biogeography with a prospectus of needed areas of scientific inquiry to identify information gaps and priority research needs to advance the science. Results We identified the following core challenges: (1) Testing current and forging new theories in biogeography; (2) Advancing a trait-based biogeography of freshwater fishes; (3) Quantifying extinction risk and loss of fish species in a changing environment; (4) Evaluating the magnitude and geography of extinction debt for freshwater fishes; (5) Elucidating the patterns and drivers of freshwater fish invasions; (6) Forecasting the future geography of freshwater fishes; (7) Understanding the interactive effects of multiple stressors in freshwater ecosystems; (8) Quantifying new features of the biodiversity crisis: fish faunal homogenization and the emergence of novel assemblages; (9) Promoting scientific rigour in emerging freshwater fish conservation strategies and (10) Improving conservation planning strategies for freshwater fish species. Main conclusions By reflecting on recent scientific progress in fish conservation biogeography, we have identified a set of core challenges and priorities requiring future research investment.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.7
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available