@article{fdi:010066193, title = {{H}ow vulnerable are {A}mazonian freshwater fishes to ongoing climate change ? [{O}pinion paper]}, author = {{O}berdorff, {T}hierry and {J}{\'e}z{\'e}quel, {C}{\'e}line and {C}ampero, {M}. and {C}arvajal-{V}allejos, {F}. and {C}ornu, {J}ean-{F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {D}ias, {M}. {S}. and {D}uponchelle, {F}abrice and {M}aldonado-{O}campo, {J}. {A}. and {O}rtega, {H}. and {R}enno, {J}ean-{F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {T}edesco, {P}ablo}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{W}ith around 15% of all described freshwater fish species in the world, the {A}mazon {B}asin is by far the most fish species-rich freshwater ecosystem on the planet. {I}n this opinion paper, a rough evaluation is given on just how vulnerable {A}mazonian freshwater fishes are to ongoing climate change. {A}nd to argue that current anthropogenic threats through rapid expansion of human infrastructure and economic activities in the basin could be a far greater threat to fish communities than those anticipated by any future climate change. {C}onservation actions in the {A}mazon {B}asin should focus preferentially on reducing the impacts of present-day anthropogenic threats.}, keywords = {{AMAZONIE} ; {AMAZONE} {BASSIN} ; {PEROU} ; {BOLIVIE} ; {BRESIL} ; {EQUATEUR} ; {COLOMBIE}}, booktitle = {{P}roceedings of the 4th {I}nternational {C}onference of the "{R}esearch {N}etwork on {A}mazonian {I}chthyofauna" ({RIIA})}, journal = {{J}ournal of {A}pplied {I}chthyology}, volume = {31}, numero = {no sp{\'e}cial {S}4}, pages = {4--9}, ISSN = {0175-8659}, year = {2015}, DOI = {10.1111/jai.12971}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010066193}, }