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Anthropogenic activities and environmental filtering have reshaped freshwater fish biodiversity patterns in China over the past 120 years.

Authors :
Xiang, Tao
Dong, Xianghong
Ju, Tao
Shi, Lei
Grenouillet, Gaël
Source :
Journal of Environmental Management. Oct2023, Vol. 344, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Over the past centuries, freshwater fish introductions and extinctions have been the major environmental and ecological crises in various water bodies in China. However, consequences of such crises on freshwater fish biodiversity in China remain only partially or locally studied. Furthermore, identifications of relatively sensitive areas along with stressors (i.e., environmental and anthropogenic drivers) influencing freshwater fish biodiversity patterns are still pending. Taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic facets of biodiversity can well describe and evaluate the underlying processes affecting freshwater fish biodiversity patterns under different dimensionalities. Here we thus evaluated temporal changes in these facets of freshwater fish biodiversity as well as a new developed biodiversity index, multifaceted changes in fish biodiversity, for over a century at the basin level throughout China using both alpha and beta diversity approaches. We also identified the drivers influencing the changes in fish biodiversity patterns using random forest models. The results showed that fish assemblages in Northwest and Southwest China (e.g., Ili River basin, Tarim basin, and Erhai Lake basin) experienced extreme temporal and multifaceted changes in the facets of biodiversity compared with other regions, and environmental factors (e.g., net primary productivity, average annual precipitation, and unit area) largely drove these changes. Since fish faunas in over 80% of China's water bodies covering more than 80% of China's surface were currently undergoing taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic homogenization, targeted conservation and management strategies should be proposed and implemented, especially for the areas with relatively high changes in biodiversity. [Display omitted] • A new multifaceted biodiversity index was developed to assess biodiversity impacts. • We comprehensively evaluated changes in freshwater fish biodiversity throughout China. • Extreme changes in fish biodiversity mostly occurred in Northwest and Southwest China. • Environmental factors largely drove the changes in fish biodiversity in China. • Adapted conservation and management strategies were proposed for vulnerable areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014797
Volume :
344
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Environmental Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171921625
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118374