The lack of information on the extinction risk of most species is a fundamental challenge in prioritizing conservation strategies and bending the curve of current biodiversity decline. Machine learning methods have shown promising potential to fill this gap, but their applicability remains to be validated at different taxa (especially aquatic species) and spatial scales. We assessed the extinction risk of 1,162 freshwater fish species in China that have not yet been included in the latest IUCN Red List using multiple neural network algorithms based on datasets of species occurrences, biological traits, phylogeny, and relevant environmental layers. The best deep learning models dramatically improved the assessment coverage from 29.9% (496 sp...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles ar...
Extinction risk assessments are increasingly important to many stakeholders (Bennun et al. 2017) but...
The largest damming project to date, the Three Gorges Dam has been built along the Yangtze River (Ch...
Global biodiversitytargets require us to identify species at risk of extinction and quantify status ...
Understanding drivers of freshwater fish assemblages is critically important for biodiversity conser...
The mega river ecosystem of the Yangtze River was once home to diverse aquatic megafauna but is incr...
We synthesized information on freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. We documented...
Groupers are highly susceptible to human-induced impacts, making them one of the most threatened fis...
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 a primary threat to global biodiversity, supporting mounting calls for the ...
Cost-effective reduction in the uncertainty surrounding global indicators of biodiversity change is ...
Habitat modifications induced by humans severely impact biotic components of freshwater ecosystems. ...
Climate change is a key driver of biodiversity loss across the globe, and freshwater fishes are pred...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles ar...
Extinction risk assessments are increasingly important to many stakeholders (Bennun et al. 2017) but...
The largest damming project to date, the Three Gorges Dam has been built along the Yangtze River (Ch...
Global biodiversitytargets require us to identify species at risk of extinction and quantify status ...
Understanding drivers of freshwater fish assemblages is critically important for biodiversity conser...
The mega river ecosystem of the Yangtze River was once home to diverse aquatic megafauna but is incr...
We synthesized information on freshwater fish biodiversity in the Yangtze River basin. We documented...
Groupers are highly susceptible to human-induced impacts, making them one of the most threatened fis...
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 a primary threat to global biodiversity, supporting mounting calls for the ...
Cost-effective reduction in the uncertainty surrounding global indicators of biodiversity change is ...
Habitat modifications induced by humans severely impact biotic components of freshwater ecosystems. ...
Climate change is a key driver of biodiversity loss across the globe, and freshwater fishes are pred...
The Ganjiang River has abundant fish resources, which plays a significant role in maintaining and re...
Many marine fish species are experiencing population declines, but their extinction risk profiles ar...
Extinction risk assessments are increasingly important to many stakeholders (Bennun et al. 2017) but...