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Impacts of Dams and Global Warming on Fish Biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot

Both hydropower dams and global warming pose threats to freshwater fish diversity. While the extent of global warming may be reduced by a shift towards energy generation by large dams in order to reduce fossil-fuel use, such dams profoundly modify riverine habitats. Furthermore, the threats posed by...

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Autores principales: Kano, Yuichi, Dudgeon, David, Nam, So, Samejima, Hiromitsu, Watanabe, Katsutoshi, Grudpan, Chaiwut, Grudpan, Jarungjit, Magtoon, Wichan, Musikasinthorn, Prachya, Nguyen, Phuong Thanh, Praxaysonbath, Bounthob, Sato, Tomoyuki, Shibukawa, Koichi, Shimatani, Yukihiro, Suvarnaraksha, Apinun, Tanaka, Wataru, Thach, Phanara, Tran, Dac Dinh, Yamashita, Tomomi, Utsugi, Kenzo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4988766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27532150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160151
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author Kano, Yuichi
Dudgeon, David
Nam, So
Samejima, Hiromitsu
Watanabe, Katsutoshi
Grudpan, Chaiwut
Grudpan, Jarungjit
Magtoon, Wichan
Musikasinthorn, Prachya
Nguyen, Phuong Thanh
Praxaysonbath, Bounthob
Sato, Tomoyuki
Shibukawa, Koichi
Shimatani, Yukihiro
Suvarnaraksha, Apinun
Tanaka, Wataru
Thach, Phanara
Tran, Dac Dinh
Yamashita, Tomomi
Utsugi, Kenzo
author_facet Kano, Yuichi
Dudgeon, David
Nam, So
Samejima, Hiromitsu
Watanabe, Katsutoshi
Grudpan, Chaiwut
Grudpan, Jarungjit
Magtoon, Wichan
Musikasinthorn, Prachya
Nguyen, Phuong Thanh
Praxaysonbath, Bounthob
Sato, Tomoyuki
Shibukawa, Koichi
Shimatani, Yukihiro
Suvarnaraksha, Apinun
Tanaka, Wataru
Thach, Phanara
Tran, Dac Dinh
Yamashita, Tomomi
Utsugi, Kenzo
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description Both hydropower dams and global warming pose threats to freshwater fish diversity. While the extent of global warming may be reduced by a shift towards energy generation by large dams in order to reduce fossil-fuel use, such dams profoundly modify riverine habitats. Furthermore, the threats posed by dams and global warming will interact: for example, dams constrain range adjustments by fishes that might compensate for warming temperatures. Evaluation of their combined or synergistic effects is thus essential for adequate assessment of the consequences of planned water-resource developments. We made projections of the responses of 363 fish species within the Indo-Burma global biodiversity hotspot to the separate and joint impacts of dams and global warming. The hotspot encompasses the Lower Mekong Basin, which is the world’s largest freshwater capture fishery. Projections for 81 dam-building scenarios revealed progressive impacts upon projected species richness, habitable area, and the proportion of threatened species as generating capacity increased. Projections from 126 global-warming scenarios included a rise in species richness, a reduction in habitable area, and an increase in the proportion of threatened species; however, there was substantial variation in the extent of these changes among warming projections. Projections from scenarios that combined the effects of dams and global warming were derived either by simply adding the two threats, or by combining them in a synergistic manner that took account of the likelihood that habitat shifts under global warming would be constrained by river fragmentation. Impacts on fish diversity under the synergistic projections were 10–20% higher than those attributable to additive scenarios, and were exacerbated as generating capacity increased—particularly if CO(2) emissions remained high. The impacts of dams, especially those on river mainstreams, are likely to be greater, more predictable and more immediately pressing for fishes than the consequences of global warming. Limits upon dam construction should therefore be a priority action for conserving fish biodiversity in the Indo-Burma hotspot. This would minimize synergistic impacts attributable to dams plus global warming, and help ensure the continued provision of ecosystem services represented by the Lower Mekong fishery.
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spelling pubmed-49887662016-08-29 Impacts of Dams and Global Warming on Fish Biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot Kano, Yuichi Dudgeon, David Nam, So Samejima, Hiromitsu Watanabe, Katsutoshi Grudpan, Chaiwut Grudpan, Jarungjit Magtoon, Wichan Musikasinthorn, Prachya Nguyen, Phuong Thanh Praxaysonbath, Bounthob Sato, Tomoyuki Shibukawa, Koichi Shimatani, Yukihiro Suvarnaraksha, Apinun Tanaka, Wataru Thach, Phanara Tran, Dac Dinh Yamashita, Tomomi Utsugi, Kenzo PLoS One Research Article Both hydropower dams and global warming pose threats to freshwater fish diversity. While the extent of global warming may be reduced by a shift towards energy generation by large dams in order to reduce fossil-fuel use, such dams profoundly modify riverine habitats. Furthermore, the threats posed by dams and global warming will interact: for example, dams constrain range adjustments by fishes that might compensate for warming temperatures. Evaluation of their combined or synergistic effects is thus essential for adequate assessment of the consequences of planned water-resource developments. We made projections of the responses of 363 fish species within the Indo-Burma global biodiversity hotspot to the separate and joint impacts of dams and global warming. The hotspot encompasses the Lower Mekong Basin, which is the world’s largest freshwater capture fishery. Projections for 81 dam-building scenarios revealed progressive impacts upon projected species richness, habitable area, and the proportion of threatened species as generating capacity increased. Projections from 126 global-warming scenarios included a rise in species richness, a reduction in habitable area, and an increase in the proportion of threatened species; however, there was substantial variation in the extent of these changes among warming projections. Projections from scenarios that combined the effects of dams and global warming were derived either by simply adding the two threats, or by combining them in a synergistic manner that took account of the likelihood that habitat shifts under global warming would be constrained by river fragmentation. Impacts on fish diversity under the synergistic projections were 10–20% higher than those attributable to additive scenarios, and were exacerbated as generating capacity increased—particularly if CO(2) emissions remained high. The impacts of dams, especially those on river mainstreams, are likely to be greater, more predictable and more immediately pressing for fishes than the consequences of global warming. Limits upon dam construction should therefore be a priority action for conserving fish biodiversity in the Indo-Burma hotspot. This would minimize synergistic impacts attributable to dams plus global warming, and help ensure the continued provision of ecosystem services represented by the Lower Mekong fishery. Public Library of Science 2016-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4988766/ /pubmed/27532150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160151 Text en © 2016 Kano et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kano, Yuichi
Dudgeon, David
Nam, So
Samejima, Hiromitsu
Watanabe, Katsutoshi
Grudpan, Chaiwut
Grudpan, Jarungjit
Magtoon, Wichan
Musikasinthorn, Prachya
Nguyen, Phuong Thanh
Praxaysonbath, Bounthob
Sato, Tomoyuki
Shibukawa, Koichi
Shimatani, Yukihiro
Suvarnaraksha, Apinun
Tanaka, Wataru
Thach, Phanara
Tran, Dac Dinh
Yamashita, Tomomi
Utsugi, Kenzo
Impacts of Dams and Global Warming on Fish Biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot
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title_full Impacts of Dams and Global Warming on Fish Biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot
title_fullStr Impacts of Dams and Global Warming on Fish Biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Dams and Global Warming on Fish Biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot
title_short Impacts of Dams and Global Warming on Fish Biodiversity in the Indo-Burma Hotspot
title_sort impacts of dams and global warming on fish biodiversity in the indo-burma hotspot
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4988766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27532150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160151
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