The Central Yangtze ecoregion in China includes a number of lakes, but these have been greatly affected by human activities over the past several decades, resulting in severe loss of biodiversity. In this paper, we document the present distribution of the major lakes and the changes in size that have taken place over the past 50 years, using remote sensing data and historical observations of land cover in the region. We also provide an overview of the changes in species richness, community composition, population size and age structure, and individual body size of aquatic plants, fishes, and waterfowl in these lakes. The overall species richness of aquatic plants found in eight major lakes has decreased substantially during the study period...
The middle reach of the Yangtze River is a typical floodplain ecosystem consisting of a main river a...
The withdrawal of aquaculture facilities has an important impact on the aquatic ecosystem of the lak...
Eutrophication substantially alters biotic communities and has become a major threat to biodiversity...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Papers in this issue represent results from a research programme changes in the biodiversity during ...
International audienceHabitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic co...
Global biodiversity is decreasing at an unprecedentedrate, in parallel with the rapid growth of the ...
We synthesized information on freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. We documented...
Freshwater lakes store water for human use and agricultural irrigation and provide habitats for aqua...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Due to differential exploitation pressure, ecosystems along the urban to rural gradients often exhib...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
Freshwater-fish diversity declined rapidly due to multiple anthropogenic disturbances. The loss of f...
The middle reach of the Yangtze River is a typical floodplain ecosystem consisting of a main river a...
The withdrawal of aquaculture facilities has an important impact on the aquatic ecosystem of the lak...
Eutrophication substantially alters biotic communities and has become a major threat to biodiversity...
1. Habitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic components of freshwa...
Papers in this issue represent results from a research programme changes in the biodiversity during ...
International audienceHabitat modification by humans has severe impacts on the biotic and abiotic co...
Global biodiversity is decreasing at an unprecedentedrate, in parallel with the rapid growth of the ...
We synthesized information on freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. We documented...
Freshwater lakes store water for human use and agricultural irrigation and provide habitats for aqua...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Due to differential exploitation pressure, ecosystems along the urban to rural gradients often exhib...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Human activities and the consequent extirpations of species have been changing the composition of sp...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
Freshwater-fish diversity declined rapidly due to multiple anthropogenic disturbances. The loss of f...
The middle reach of the Yangtze River is a typical floodplain ecosystem consisting of a main river a...
The withdrawal of aquaculture facilities has an important impact on the aquatic ecosystem of the lak...
Eutrophication substantially alters biotic communities and has become a major threat to biodiversity...