The role of anthropogenic habitats in freshwater mussel conservation.
Autor: | Sousa R; CBMA - Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology, Department of Biology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal., Halabowski D; Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, Poland., Labecka AM; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland., Douda K; Department of Zoology and Fisheries, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Prague, Czech Republic., Aksenova O; N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation., Bespalaya Y; N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation., Bolotov I; N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation., Geist J; Aquatic Systems Biology Unit, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany., Jones HA; Environment, Energy and Science, NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, Parramatta, NSW, Australia., Konopleva E; N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation., Klunzinger MW; Australian Rivers Institute, Griffith University, Nathan, Qld, Australia.; Department of Aquatic Zoology, Western Australian Museum, Welshpool, WA, Australia., Lasso CA; Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Programa Ciencias Biodiversidad, Línea Gestión de Recursos Hidrobiológicos, Bogotá, Colombia., Lewin I; Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice, Katowice, Poland., Liu X; School of Life Sciences, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China., Lopes-Lima M; CIBIO/InBIO - Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, University of Porto, Vairão, Portugal., Mageroy J; Norwegian Institute of Nature Research, Oslo, Norway., Mlambo M; Department of Freshwater Invertebrates, Albany Museum, Makhanda (Grahamstow), South Africa.; Department of Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, Makhanda (Grahamstown), South Africa., Nakamura K; Environmental Service Department, Sociedad Aragonesa de Gestión Agroambiental (SARGA), Zaragoza, Spain.; 'Cavanilles' Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain., Nakano M; Department of Environmental Horticulture, Minami Kyushu University, Miyazaki, Japan., Österling M; Department of Environmental and Life Sciences - Biology, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden., Pfeiffer J; Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA., Prié V; Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité ISYEB - Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, EPHE, Université des Antilles, Paris, France., Paschoal LRP; Faculdade de Tecnologia Nilo de Stéfani/FATEC, São Paulo, Brazil., Riccardi N; CNR-IRSA Institute of Water Research, Verbania Pallanza (VB), Italy., Santos R; EcoBiv - Ecology and Conservation of Freshwater Mussel Group, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Brazil., Shumka S; Faculty of Biotechnology and Food, Agricultural University of Tirana, Tirana, Albania., Smith AK; Pacific Northwest Native Freshwater Mussel Workgroup, Hillsboro, OR, USA., Son MO; Institute of Marine Biology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Odessa, Ukraine., Teixeira A; Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO), Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Bragança, Portugal., Thielen F; natur and ëmwelt/Fondation Hëllef fir d'Natur, Heinerscheid, Luxembourg., Torres S; Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia (CONICET, UNPA, UTN), Unidad Académica San Julián, Santa Cruz, Argentina., Varandas S; CITAB-UTAD - Centre for Research and Technology of Agro-Environment and Biological Sciences, Forestry Department, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Vila Real, Portugal., Vikhrev IV; N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation., Wu X; School of Life Sciences, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China., Zieritz A; School of Geography, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK., Nogueira JG; CIBIO/InBIO - Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources, University of Porto, Vairão, Portugal. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Global change biology [Glob Chang Biol] 2021 Jun; Vol. 27 (11), pp. 2298-2314. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 19. |
DOI: | 10.1111/gcb.15549 |
Abstrakt: | 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. (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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