1. Despite the disparities in size and volume of marine and freshwater realms, a strikingly similar number of species is found in each – with 15 150 Actinopterygian fishes in fresh water and 14 740 in the marine realm. Their ecological and societal values are widely recognized yet many marine and freshwater fishes increasingly risk local, regional or global extinction. 2. The prevailing threats in aquatic systems are habitat loss and degradation, invasive species, pollution, over-exploitation and climate change. Unpredictable synergies with climate change greatly complicate the impacts of other stressors that threaten many marine and freshwater fishes. 3. Isolated and fragmented habitats typically present the most challenging environments...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
Estuaries are threatened by intense and continuously increasing human activities. Here we estimated ...
Marine species live out-of-sight, consequently geographic range, population size and long-term trend...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Despite the disparities in size and volume of marine and fr...
Summary. 1. By any measure, fishes are among the world's most important natural resources. Annual e...
1.Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Ant...
Aim: To identify key research questions and challenges that will, if addressed in a timely manner, s...
Freshwater habitats occupy <1% of the Earth's surface, yet are hotspots that support 10% of all know...
Conservation assessments are central to determining the extinction risk of species. They help drive ...
Freshwaters have suffered significantly from overfishing, the introduction of foreign species, pollu...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
Conserving biodiversity is one of the greatest ethical responsibilities and challenges humans face. ...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Globally, freshwater fishes are declining at an alarming rate. Despite much evidence of catastrophic...
Freshwater fish represent one-fourth of all vertebrate species, despite freshwater occupying less th...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
Estuaries are threatened by intense and continuously increasing human activities. Here we estimated ...
Marine species live out-of-sight, consequently geographic range, population size and long-term trend...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Despite the disparities in size and volume of marine and fr...
Summary. 1. By any measure, fishes are among the world's most important natural resources. Annual e...
1.Extinctions occur naturally in all environments, but rates have accelerated rapidly during the Ant...
Aim: To identify key research questions and challenges that will, if addressed in a timely manner, s...
Freshwater habitats occupy <1% of the Earth's surface, yet are hotspots that support 10% of all know...
Conservation assessments are central to determining the extinction risk of species. They help drive ...
Freshwaters have suffered significantly from overfishing, the introduction of foreign species, pollu...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
Conserving biodiversity is one of the greatest ethical responsibilities and challenges humans face. ...
Marine biodiversity worldwide is under increasing threat, primarily as a result of over-harvesting, ...
Globally, freshwater fishes are declining at an alarming rate. Despite much evidence of catastrophic...
Freshwater fish represent one-fourth of all vertebrate species, despite freshwater occupying less th...
Patterns of biodiversity provide foundational information that can be used to inform conservation pr...
Estuaries are threatened by intense and continuously increasing human activities. Here we estimated ...
Marine species live out-of-sight, consequently geographic range, population size and long-term trend...