Freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin of China: patterns, threats and conservation |
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Authors: | Cuizhang Fu Jihua Wu Jiakuan Chen Qianhong Wu Guangchun Lei |
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Institution: | (1) Key Laboratory of Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation and Utilization of the Ministry of Agriculture, Yangtze River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Jingzhou, 434000, China;(2) Life Sciences College, Jianghan University, Wuhan, 430058, China |
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Abstract: | We synthesized information on freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. We documented 361 species and subspecies that had been recorded and described from the basin. Of these, 177 species are endemic. The basin is usually divided into three parts, i.e. the upper reaches, the middle reaches and the lower reaches. This study indicated that the three reaches approach was not supported by fish distribution patterns. Hydrological alterations are perhaps the largest threat to fish biodiversity in the basin. Fishes in the upper reaches will be seriously affected by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam and other dams, and action should be taken for priority conservation. The most immediate restoration need is reconnection of the Yangtze River with its lakes. The cluster of lakes in the Central Yangtze should be protected to maintain habitats for spawning, feeding and migration of migratory fishes. Our study indicates a need to identify areas of high fish biodiversity and to select nature reserves to mitigate the loss of fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. |
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Keywords: | Biodiversity China Fish Freshwater Yangtze River |
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