Duluth, MN.
- Cold streams are losing biodiversity
- Warm streams are gaining in a homogenized way
- Human choices will shape the future of freshwater fish
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Cold streams are losing biodiversity
- Warm streams are gaining in a homogenized way
- Human choices will shape the future of freshwater fish
Free access in first post.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Restore riparian forests to cool waters
- Limit introductions & spread of non-native fishes
- Protect local species before losses become irreversible
- Restore riparian forests to cool waters
- Limit introductions & spread of non-native fishes
- Protect local species before losses become irreversible
Abundance rose 70% and richness rose 15%. But this came with a big downside: fish communities became homogenized. Opportunistic minnows & shiners replaced larger periodic species.
Abundance rose 70% and richness rose 15%. But this came with a big downside: fish communities became homogenized. Opportunistic minnows & shiners replaced larger periodic species.
Fish abundance fell 50% and richness dropped 30%. Small-bodied, cold-adapted species declined, while larger game fishes (like trout) increased. Cold-water biodiversity is eroding fast.
Fish abundance fell 50% and richness dropped 30%. Small-bodied, cold-adapted species declined, while larger game fishes (like trout) increased. Cold-water biodiversity is eroding fast.