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DOI | 10.1111/gcb.15549 |
The role of anthropogenic habitats in freshwater mussel conservation | |
Ronaldo Sousa; Dariusz Halabowski; Anna M. Labecka; Karel Douda; Olga Aksenova; Yulia Bespalaya; Ivan Bolotov; Juergen Geist; Hugh A. Jones; Ekaterina Konopleva; Michael W. Klunzinger; Carlos A. Lasso; Iga Lewin; Xiongjun Liu; Manuel Lopes‐; Lima; Jon Mageroy; Musa Mlambo; Keiko Nakamura; Mitsunori Nakano; Martin Ö; sterling; John Pfeiffer; Vincent Prié; Lucas R. P. Paschoal; Nicoletta Riccardi; Rogé; rio Santos; Spase Shumka; Allan K. Smith; Mikhail O. Son; Amí; lcar Teixeira; Frankie Thielen; Santiago Torres; Simone Varandas; Ilya V. Vikhrev; Xiaoping Wu; Alexandra Zieritz; Joana G. Nogueira | |
2021-03-19 | |
发表期刊 | Global Change Biology |
出版年 | 2021 |
英文摘要 | Anthropogenic freshwater habitats may provide undervalued prospects for long‐term conservation as part of species conservation planning. This fundamental, but overlooked, issue requires attention considering the pace that humans have been altering natural freshwater ecosystems and the accelerated levels of biodiversity decline in recent decades. We compiled 709 records of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia, Unionida) inhabiting a broad variety of anthropogenic habitat types (from small ponds to large reservoirs and canals) and reviewed their importance as refuges for this faunal group. Most records came from Europe and North America, with a clear dominance of canals and reservoirs. The dataset covered 228 species, including 34 threatened species on the IUCN Red List. We discuss the conservation importance and provide guidance on how these anthropogenic habitats could be managed to provide optimal conservation value to freshwater mussels. This review also shows that some of these habitats may function as ecological traps owing to conflicting management practices or because they act as a sink for some populations. Therefore, anthropogenic habitats should not be seen as a panacea to resolve conservation problems. More information is necessary to better understand the trade‐offs between human use and the conservation of freshwater mussels (and other biota) within anthropogenic habitats, given the low number of quantitative studies and the strong biogeographic knowledge bias that persists. |
领域 | 气候变化 ; 资源环境 |
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/319834 |
专题 | 气候变化 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Ronaldo Sousa,Dariusz Halabowski,Anna M. Labecka,et al. The role of anthropogenic habitats in freshwater mussel conservation[J]. Global Change Biology,2021. |
APA | Ronaldo Sousa.,Dariusz Halabowski.,Anna M. Labecka.,Karel Douda.,Olga Aksenova.,...&Joana G. Nogueira.(2021).The role of anthropogenic habitats in freshwater mussel conservation.Global Change Biology. |
MLA | Ronaldo Sousa,et al."The role of anthropogenic habitats in freshwater mussel conservation".Global Change Biology (2021). |
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