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Duponchelle Fabrice, Isaac V. J., Doria C., Van Damme P. A., Herrera G. A., Anderson E. P., Cruz R. E. A., Hauser M., Hermann T. W., Agudelo E., Bonilla-Castillo C., Barthem R., Freitas C. E. C., Garcia-Davila C., Garcia-Vasquez A., Renno Jean-François, Castello L. (2021). Conservation of migratory fishes in the Amazon basin. Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 31 (5), 1087-1105. ISSN 1052-7613.

Titre du document
Conservation of migratory fishes in the Amazon basin
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000630750300001
Auteurs
Duponchelle Fabrice, Isaac V. J., Doria C., Van Damme P. A., Herrera G. A., Anderson E. P., Cruz R. E. A., Hauser M., Hermann T. W., Agudelo E., Bonilla-Castillo C., Barthem R., Freitas C. E. C., Garcia-Davila C., Garcia-Vasquez A., Renno Jean-François, Castello L.
Source
Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2021, 31 (5), 1087-1105 ISSN 1052-7613
1. The Amazon basin hosts the Earth's highest diversity of freshwater fish. Fish species have adapted to the basin's size and seasonal dynamics by displaying a broad range of migratory behaviour, but they are under increasing threats; however, no study to date has assessed threats and conservation of Amazonian migratory fishes. 2. Here, the available knowledge on the diversity of migratory behaviour in Amazonian fishes is synthesized, including the geographical scales at which they occur, their drivers and timing, and life stage at which they are performed. 3. Migratory fishes are integral components of Amazonian society. They contribute about 93% (range 77-99%) of the fisheries landings in the basin, amounting to -US436 million annually. 4. These valuable fish populations are mainly threatened by growing trends of overexploitation, deforestation, climate change, and hydroelectric dam development. Most Amazonian migratory fish have key ecological roles as apex predators, ecological engineers, or seed-dispersal species. Reducing their population sizes could induce cascading effects with implications for ecosystem stability and associated services. 5. Conserving Amazonian migratory fishes requires a broad portfolio of research, management, and conservation actions, within an ecosystem-based management framework at the basin scale. This would require trans-frontier coordination and recognition of the crucial importance of freshwater ecosystems and their connectivity. 6. Existing areas where fishing is allowed could be coupled with a chain of freshwater protected areas. Management of commercial and subsistence species also needs fisheries activities to be monitored in the Amazonian cities and in the floodplain communities to allow assessments of the status of target species, and the identification of management units or stocks. Ensuring that existing and future fisheries management rules are effective implies the voluntary participation of fishers, which can be achieved by increasing the effectiveness and coverage of adaptive community-based management schemes.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034] ; Ressources halieutiques [040] ; Hydrologie [062] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
COLOMBIE ; BRESIL ; PEROU
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010081083]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010081083
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