Habitat alterations that result from anthropogenic disturbance impact both the abiotic and biotic conditions of ecosystems, causing changes in biodiversity in many parts of the world. Recently, the use of functional diversity has been suggested as an approach to better evaluate the effects of such disturbance on particular communities. Here, we investigated the temporal changes in species and functional diversities of fish communities in the downstream area of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) before, during, and after impoundment. We found two regime shifts in the fish community in 2004 and 2013 following impoundment. Although taxonomic diversity declined sharply at the first regime shift, it increased at the second shift. On the other hand, func...
The construction of dams may lead to dramatic changes in fish assemblages due to the loss of lotic h...
Understanding different facets of biodiversity patterns and their ecological drivers are essential f...
Loss of lateral hydrological connectivity (LHC) is a major cause of biodiversity decline in river fl...
Dams have well-documented ecological impacts on downstream river segments; however, long-term impact...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
Dam removal is becoming an effective approach for aquatic biodiversity restoration in damming river ...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Long and short term investigations have revealed dramatic changes in fish communities after impoundm...
To study how fish assemblages changed at different fillings stages, we compared the present fish ass...
Damming usually modifies riverine habitats, which affects various aspects of fish diversity, especia...
Impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) and overharvesting are anthropogenic factors that ha...
Freshwater-fish diversity declined rapidly due to multiple anthropogenic disturbances. The loss of f...
The construction of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) has seriously affected the fish assemblage in t...
River flow regulation, fragmentation and changes in water quality caused by dams have varying effect...
Extensive distribution of widespread species and the loss of native species driven by anthropogenic ...
The construction of dams may lead to dramatic changes in fish assemblages due to the loss of lotic h...
Understanding different facets of biodiversity patterns and their ecological drivers are essential f...
Loss of lateral hydrological connectivity (LHC) is a major cause of biodiversity decline in river fl...
Dams have well-documented ecological impacts on downstream river segments; however, long-term impact...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
Dam removal is becoming an effective approach for aquatic biodiversity restoration in damming river ...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Long and short term investigations have revealed dramatic changes in fish communities after impoundm...
To study how fish assemblages changed at different fillings stages, we compared the present fish ass...
Damming usually modifies riverine habitats, which affects various aspects of fish diversity, especia...
Impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) and overharvesting are anthropogenic factors that ha...
Freshwater-fish diversity declined rapidly due to multiple anthropogenic disturbances. The loss of f...
The construction of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) has seriously affected the fish assemblage in t...
River flow regulation, fragmentation and changes in water quality caused by dams have varying effect...
Extensive distribution of widespread species and the loss of native species driven by anthropogenic ...
The construction of dams may lead to dramatic changes in fish assemblages due to the loss of lotic h...
Understanding different facets of biodiversity patterns and their ecological drivers are essential f...
Loss of lateral hydrological connectivity (LHC) is a major cause of biodiversity decline in river fl...