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Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity
Freshwater fish communities in Ecuador exhibit some of the highest levels of diversity and endemism in the Neotropics. Unfortunately, aquatic ecosystems in the country are under serious threat and conditions are deteriorating. In 2018–19, the government of Ecuador sponsored a series of workshops to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34235726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14844 |
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author | Aguirre, Windsor E. Alvarez‐Mieles, Gabriela Anaguano‐Yancha, Fernando Burgos Morán, Ricardo Cucalón, Roberto V. Escobar‐Camacho, Daniel Jácome‐Negrete, Iván Jiménez Prado, Pedro Laaz, Enrique Miranda‐Troya, Katherin Navarrete‐Amaya, Ronald Nugra Salazar, Fredy Revelo, Willan Rivadeneira, Juan F. Valdiviezo Rivera, Jonathan Zárate Hugo, Edwin |
author_facet | Aguirre, Windsor E. Alvarez‐Mieles, Gabriela Anaguano‐Yancha, Fernando Burgos Morán, Ricardo Cucalón, Roberto V. Escobar‐Camacho, Daniel Jácome‐Negrete, Iván Jiménez Prado, Pedro Laaz, Enrique Miranda‐Troya, Katherin Navarrete‐Amaya, Ronald Nugra Salazar, Fredy Revelo, Willan Rivadeneira, Juan F. Valdiviezo Rivera, Jonathan Zárate Hugo, Edwin |
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description | Freshwater fish communities in Ecuador exhibit some of the highest levels of diversity and endemism in the Neotropics. Unfortunately, aquatic ecosystems in the country are under serious threat and conditions are deteriorating. In 2018–19, the government of Ecuador sponsored a series of workshops to examine the conservation status of Ecuador's freshwater fishes. Concerns were identified for 35 species, most of which are native to the Amazon region, and overfishing of Amazonian pimelodid catfishes emerged as a major issue. However, much of the information needed to make decisions across fish groups and regions was not available, hindering the process and highlighting the need for a review of the conservation threats to Ecuador's freshwater fishes. Here, we review how the physical alteration of rivers, deforestation, wetland and floodplain degradation, agricultural and urban water pollution, mining, oil extraction, dams, overfishing, introduced species and climate change are affecting freshwater fishes in Ecuador. Although many of these factors affect fishes throughout the Neotropics, the lack of data on Ecuadorian fish communities is staggering and highlights the urgent need for more research. We also make recommendations, including the need for proper enforcement of existing environmental laws, restoration of degraded aquatic ecosystems, establishment of a national monitoring system for freshwater ecosystems, investment in research to fill gaps in knowledge, and encouragement of public engagement in citizen science and conservation efforts. Freshwater fishes are an important component of the cultural and biological legacy of the Ecuadorian people. Conserving them for future generations is critical. |
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spelling | pubmed-85187252021-10-21 Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity Aguirre, Windsor E. Alvarez‐Mieles, Gabriela Anaguano‐Yancha, Fernando Burgos Morán, Ricardo Cucalón, Roberto V. Escobar‐Camacho, Daniel Jácome‐Negrete, Iván Jiménez Prado, Pedro Laaz, Enrique Miranda‐Troya, Katherin Navarrete‐Amaya, Ronald Nugra Salazar, Fredy Revelo, Willan Rivadeneira, Juan F. Valdiviezo Rivera, Jonathan Zárate Hugo, Edwin J Fish Biol Review Paper Freshwater fish communities in Ecuador exhibit some of the highest levels of diversity and endemism in the Neotropics. Unfortunately, aquatic ecosystems in the country are under serious threat and conditions are deteriorating. In 2018–19, the government of Ecuador sponsored a series of workshops to examine the conservation status of Ecuador's freshwater fishes. Concerns were identified for 35 species, most of which are native to the Amazon region, and overfishing of Amazonian pimelodid catfishes emerged as a major issue. However, much of the information needed to make decisions across fish groups and regions was not available, hindering the process and highlighting the need for a review of the conservation threats to Ecuador's freshwater fishes. Here, we review how the physical alteration of rivers, deforestation, wetland and floodplain degradation, agricultural and urban water pollution, mining, oil extraction, dams, overfishing, introduced species and climate change are affecting freshwater fishes in Ecuador. Although many of these factors affect fishes throughout the Neotropics, the lack of data on Ecuadorian fish communities is staggering and highlights the urgent need for more research. We also make recommendations, including the need for proper enforcement of existing environmental laws, restoration of degraded aquatic ecosystems, establishment of a national monitoring system for freshwater ecosystems, investment in research to fill gaps in knowledge, and encouragement of public engagement in citizen science and conservation efforts. Freshwater fishes are an important component of the cultural and biological legacy of the Ecuadorian people. Conserving them for future generations is critical. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2021-07-29 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8518725/ /pubmed/34235726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14844 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Fish Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Fisheries Society of the British Isles. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Review Paper Aguirre, Windsor E. Alvarez‐Mieles, Gabriela Anaguano‐Yancha, Fernando Burgos Morán, Ricardo Cucalón, Roberto V. Escobar‐Camacho, Daniel Jácome‐Negrete, Iván Jiménez Prado, Pedro Laaz, Enrique Miranda‐Troya, Katherin Navarrete‐Amaya, Ronald Nugra Salazar, Fredy Revelo, Willan Rivadeneira, Juan F. Valdiviezo Rivera, Jonathan Zárate Hugo, Edwin Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity |
title | Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity |
title_full | Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity |
title_fullStr | Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity |
title_short | Conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of Ecuador: A hotspot of Neotropical fish diversity |
title_sort | conservation threats and future prospects for the freshwater fishes of ecuador: a hotspot of neotropical fish diversity |
topic | Review Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8518725/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34235726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfb.14844 |
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