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Homogenization of fish assemblages in an endemic biodiversity hot spot: Evidence from 70-year data from the Yun-Gui Plateau, China
Date
2024-01-01
Author
Shi, Lei
Xiang, Tao
Dong, Xianghong
Xu, Chi
Wang, Haijun
Jeppesen, Erik
Xie, Ping
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The combined impacts of anthropogenic activities and global climate changes threaten native fish communities. Such threats are particularly critical in biodiversity hot spot areas with many endemic species, as exemplified by the isolated Yun-Gui Plateau, China. The risk of biotic homogenization is also expected to be high in such areas, but this risk and its underlying drivers remain poorly studied. Here, we established a database of fish distributions and used environmental filtering for spatial clusters (n = 3759) in river basins located at Yun-Gui Plateau. This database was based on public data sources and a comprehensive review of relevant literature (n = 481) covering the period from 1950 to 2021. We divided the plateau into nine subbasins for spatial comparison and into two periods for temporal comparison—before and after the start of rapid economic growth development in 1978. We found: (a) a marginal increase in replacement (species exchange in different subbasins) and similarity index but a decrease in richness difference index, indicating homogenization and the loss of natural barriers across the entire plateau; (b) an increase in species richness accompanied by a discernible decline in phylogenetic diversity, also indicating homogenization; (c) the increase in species richness by species loss-gain analyses was associated with climatic variables (temperature and precipitation), elevation and human activities in all subbasins. Temporal and spatial comparisons indicated that homogenization of fish assemblages in the Yun-Gui Plateau was exacerbated by climatic and anthropogenic pressures. The observed homogenization of fish species is of great concern, and we call for systematic assessments and precautionary mitigation actions to maintain the uniqueness of biodiversity in the Yun-Gui Plateau region.
Subject Keywords
beta diversity
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biotic homogenization
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fish assemblages
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isolated plateau
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species losses and gains
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/111172
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Freshwater Biology
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https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.14325
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L. Shi et al., “Homogenization of fish assemblages in an endemic biodiversity hot spot: Evidence from 70-year data from the Yun-Gui Plateau, China,”
Freshwater Biology
, pp. 0–0, 2024, Accessed: 00, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85203533120&origin=inward.