Hydropower impacts on riverine biodiversity
Hydropower is a rapidly develo** and globally important source of renewable electricity.
Globally, over 60% of rivers longer than 500 km are already fragmented and thousands of …
Globally, over 60% of rivers longer than 500 km are already fragmented and thousands of …
The use of barriers to limit the spread of aquatic invasive animal species: A global review
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are one of the principal threats to freshwater biodiversity.
Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management strategy to control the …
Exclusion barriers are increasingly being used as a management strategy to control the …
Fish and mussels: importance of fish for freshwater mussel conservation
Co‐extinctions are increasingly recognized as one of the major processes leading to the
global biodiversity crisis, but there is still limited scientific evidence on the magnitude of …
global biodiversity crisis, but there is still limited scientific evidence on the magnitude of …
Bending the curve of global freshwater biodiversity loss: what are the prospects?
Freshwater biodiversity conservation has received substantial attention in the scientific
literature and is finally being recognized in policy frameworks such as the Global …
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
Alien fish substantially impact aquatic communities. However, their effects on trait
composition remain poorly understood, especially at large spatiotemporal scales. Here, we …
composition remain poorly understood, especially at large spatiotemporal scales. Here, we …
Early impacts of the largest Amazonian hydropower project on fish communities
Hydropower is a threat to freshwater fishes. Despite a recent boom in dam construction, few
studies have assessed their impact on mega-diverse tropical rivers. Using a before-after …
studies have assessed their impact on mega-diverse tropical rivers. Using a before-after …
Dams have varying impacts on fish communities across latitudes: a quantitative synthesis
Dams are recognised to impact aquatic biodiversity, but the effects and conclusions diverge
across studies and locations. By using a meta‐analytical approach, we quantified the effects …
across studies and locations. By using a meta‐analytical approach, we quantified the effects …
Non-native species and invasion biology in a megadiverse country: scientometric analysis and ecological interactions in Brazil
The number of invasions by non-native species and their negative impacts is increasing,
especially in develo** megadiverse countries. The current catalogue of hypotheses …
especially in develo** megadiverse countries. The current catalogue of hypotheses …
Aquaculture expansion in Brazilian freshwaters against the Aichi Biodiversity Targets
Abstract The Convention on Biological Diversity proposed the Aichi Biodiversity Targets to
improve conservation policies and to balance economic development, social welfare, and …
improve conservation policies and to balance economic development, social welfare, and …
Ecological impacts of an invasive top predator fish across South America
Peacock bass Cichla ocellaris is a piscivorous cichlid native from the Amazon and Orinoco
river basins, which has been broadly introduced into tropical areas worldwide, leading to …
river basins, which has been broadly introduced into tropical areas worldwide, leading to …