Observed and potential range shifts of native and nonnative species with climate change

BA Bradley, EM Beaury, B Gallardo… - Annual Review of …, 2024 - annualreviews.org
There is broad concern that the range shifts of global flora and fauna will not keep up with
climate change, increasing the likelihood of population declines and extinctions. Many …

Bending the curve of global freshwater biodiversity loss: what are the prospects?

D Dudgeon, DL Strayer - Biological Reviews, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Freshwater biodiversity conservation has received substantial attention in the scientific
literature and is finally being recognized in policy frameworks such as the Global …

Alien species and climate change drive shifts in a riverine fish community and trait compositions over 35 years

G Le Hen, P Balzani, P Haase, A Kouba, C Liu… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Alien fish substantially impact aquatic communities. However, their effects on trait
composition remain poorly understood, especially at large spatiotemporal scales. Here, we …

Aquatic connectivity: challenges and solutions in a changing climate

PA Franklin, T Bašić, PI Davison… - Journal of Fish …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The challenge of managing aquatic connectivity in a changing climate is exacerbated in the
presence of additional anthropogenic stressors, social factors, and economic drivers. Here …

Operational methods for prioritizing the removal of river barriers: Synthesis and guidance

CG de Leaniz, JR O'Hanley - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Barrier removal can be an efficient method to restore river continuity but resources available
for defragmenting rivers are limited and a prioritization strategy is needed. We review …

Increasing climate‐driven taxonomic homogenization but functional differentiation among river macroinvertebrate assemblages

TL Mouton, JD Tonkin, F Stephenson… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Global change is increasing biotic homogenization globally, which modifies the functioning
of ecosystems. While tendencies towards taxonomic homogenization in biological …

[HTML][HTML] Multispecies fishways in a Mediterranean river: Contributions as migration corridors and compensatory habitat for fish

A Sánchez-Pérez, M Torralva, JM Zamora-Marín… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
River connectivity is essential for the resilience of fish assemblages and populations and is
a priority goal to reach good ecological status for river systems. Increasing knowledge on the …

Predicting how climate change and globally invasive piscivorous fishes will interact to threaten populations of endemic fishes in a freshwater biodiversity hotspot

Ö Emiroğlu, S Aksu, S Başkurt, JR Britton… - Biological Invasions, 2023 - Springer
Freshwater ecosystems are highly vulnerable to the detrimental impacts of both biological
invasions and climate change. Piscivorous alien fishes drive populations of small-bodied …

Climate change can disproportionately reduce habitats of stream fishes with restricted ranges in southern South America

G Bizama, A Jan, JA Olivos, G Fuentes-Jaque… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa worldwide owing to changes in land
use, species introductions, and climate change. Although more than half of the freshwater …

Mountain frog species losing out to climate change around the Sichuan Basin

S Yang, X Wang, J Hu - Science of the Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Amphibians are particularly vulnerable to climate changes that are expected to cause
habitat fragmentation and loss and, ultimately, local extirpations. However, little is known …