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A call for global action to conserve native trout in the 21st century and beyond

Authors :
Kentaro Morita
P. B. Mikheev
Günther Unfer
Francis Juanes
Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad
Andrea Gandolfi
Daniel C. Dauwalter
Clint C. Muhlfeld
John M. Epifanio
Andreas Meraner
Jack E. Williams
John R. Post
Antonino Duchi
Robert E. Gresswell
Kurt Pinter
Philip McGinnity
Jeffrey L. Kershner
Javier Lobón-Cerviá
Source :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, 2020.

Abstract

Trout and char (hereafter, trout) represent some of the more cul-turally, economically and ecologically important taxa of freshwater fishes worldwide (Kershner, Williams, Gresswell, & Lobón-Cerviá, 2019a). Native to all continents in the Northern Hemisphere (as well as western Mediterranean Africa), trout belong to seven genera (Oncorhynchus, Salvelinus, Salmo, Hucho, Parahucho, Brachymystax and Salvethymus), which are distributed across more than 60 countries (Muhlfeld et al., 2019). Despite their broad im-portance as indicators of biodiversity in cold-water ecosystems (Haak & Williams, 2013), as well as cultural icons for food and rec-reation, nearly half of the world's recognised trout species (IUCN, 2018) are imperilled or at risk of global extinction (Muhlfeld et al., 2018, 2019). The root causes of their vulnerability include broad-scale alteration of landscapes and watersheds, dams, overhar-vest, pollution, interactions with hatchery-bred conspecifics and non-native species. However, emerging threats such as climate change and related problems such as the spread of diseases and parasites pose significant challenges and uncertainties to native trout and their habitats (Kovach et al., 2016; Muhlfeld et al., 2018). Ultimately, conservation of native trout depends on understand-ing their diversity, a willingness to address threats at their root causes and implementing progressive conservation solutions that promote persistence of these iconic species in the face of growing human pressures.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
Accession number :
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