This paper reviews the status of biodiversity in Chinese inland waters, and the threats this biodiversity now faces. The potential ecological impacts of the biodiversity loss on both the ecosystems and the future of mankind are also discussed. The main emphasis is on diversity at species level. Habitat loss, modification or fragmentation, introduction of exotic species, overfishing, destruction of aquatic macrophytes due to overstocking of plant-eating carps, inbreeding depression of "domestic" carps, and deterioration of ecological environments due to accelerated eutrophication, appear to be the most serious threats to the biodiversity of Chinese inland waters. Severe declines in species diversify of fish, coupled with inadequate knowledge...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Biological invasions are considered to be one of the main threats to biodiversity. Invasions lead to...
In China, aquatic ecosystems have been highly disturbed by the introduction and spread of non-native...
Freshwater ecosystems in Asia are under grave threat. Large and growing human populations and the ra...
China has over 1320 freshwater fish species, 877 of which are endemic. In recent decades, over-explo...
Incompletely known fish assemblages and species diversity are substantial obstacles in fis...
We synthesized information on freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. We documented...
The total freshwater biodiversity is not fully known. In particular, freshwater invertebrates and mi...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Freshwater-fish diversity declined rapidly due to multiple anthropogenic disturbances. The loss of f...
Papers in this issue represent results from a research programme changes in the biodiversity during ...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Leizhou Peninsula is located in the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot. However, information about fres...
The Jinsha River, which comprises the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, has among the highest fres...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Biological invasions are considered to be one of the main threats to biodiversity. Invasions lead to...
In China, aquatic ecosystems have been highly disturbed by the introduction and spread of non-native...
Freshwater ecosystems in Asia are under grave threat. Large and growing human populations and the ra...
China has over 1320 freshwater fish species, 877 of which are endemic. In recent decades, over-explo...
Incompletely known fish assemblages and species diversity are substantial obstacles in fis...
We synthesized information on freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. We documented...
The total freshwater biodiversity is not fully known. In particular, freshwater invertebrates and mi...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Freshwater-fish diversity declined rapidly due to multiple anthropogenic disturbances. The loss of f...
Papers in this issue represent results from a research programme changes in the biodiversity during ...
AimHuman-mediated species introductions and extirpations have resulted in the homogenization of biot...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Leizhou Peninsula is located in the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot. However, information about fres...
The Jinsha River, which comprises the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, has among the highest fres...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Biological invasions are considered to be one of the main threats to biodiversity. Invasions lead to...
In China, aquatic ecosystems have been highly disturbed by the introduction and spread of non-native...