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TitleImpacts of Human Activities and Climate Change on Freshwater Fish--Volume II
AbstractFish play a key role in the food web dynamics of freshwater ecosystems as well as in the provision of services for human societies. Despite their importance, freshwater fish all around the world are under multiple pressures of anthropogenic and climatic origin, which often interact with each other. Eutrophication, chemical pollution, overfishing, water abstraction, and river morphology alteration, as well as novel emerging contaminants are only some examples of the pressures impacting freshwater fish. In this Special Issue, we aim to collect reviews and significant case studies focusing on the impact of human activities and climatic pressure on freshwater fish at different levels of their organization (e.g., species, genus, family, assemblages) in rivers and lakes all around the world and, if available, successful solutions to counteract them. Case studies and reviews can also consider species that only partially spend their lives in freshwater, such as salmon, trout, sturgeons, and eels, but, nevertheless, need freshwater to complete their life cycle.
SourceWater (Basel)
KeywordsFishClimate changeBiodiversity
JournalWater (Basel)
EditorMolecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel,
Year2023
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3390/w15234166
AuthorsV De Santis, E Jeppesen, P Volta, M Korkmaz
Text489390 2023 10.3390/w15234166 Fish Climate change Biodiversity Impacts of Human Activities and Climate Change on Freshwater Fish Volume II V De Santis, E Jeppesen, P Volta, M Korkmaz Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque, Pallanza, Italia Department of Ecoscience and WATEC, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark Department of Biological Sciences, Middle East Technical University, Ankara 06800, Turkchia Fish play a key role in the food web dynamics of freshwater ecosystems as well as in the provision of services for human societies. Despite their importance, freshwater fish all around the world are under multiple pressures of anthropogenic and climatic origin, which often interact with each other. Eutrophication, chemical pollution, overfishing, water abstraction, and river morphology alteration, as well as novel emerging contaminants are only some examples of the pressures impacting freshwater fish. In this Special Issue, we aim to collect reviews and significant case studies focusing on the impact of human activities and climatic pressure on freshwater fish at different levels of their organization e.g., species, genus, family, assemblages in rivers and lakes all around the world and, if available, successful solutions to counteract them. Case studies and reviews can also consider species that only partially spend their lives in freshwater, such as salmon, trout, sturgeons, and eels, but, nevertheless, need freshwater to complete their life cycle. Published version https //doi.org/10.3390/w15234166 Articolo in rivista Molecular Diversity Preservation International 2073 4441 Water Basel Water Basel Water Basel Water. Basel vanessadesantis DE SANTIS VANESSA pietro.volta VOLTA PIETRO