栖息地
气候变化
亚马逊雨林
水力发电
生物扩散
生境破碎化
地理
生态学
生态系统
环境科学
环境资源管理
生态系统服务
物种分布
栖息地破坏
碎片(计算)
景观连通性
持续性
全球变暖
河流生态系统
鱼类资源
渔业
全球变暖的影响
生物多样性
分区
淡水鱼
作者
Kátia Yasuko Yofukuji,Thomaz Mansini Carrenho Fabrin,Bruno Henrique Mioto Stabile,Ângelo Antônio Agostinho,Céline Jezequel,Valéria Flávia Batista‐Silva,Luíz Fernando Esser,José Hilário Delconte Ferreira,Reginaldo Ré,Pablo A. Tedesco,Azevedo João Carlos,Dayani Bailly
摘要
ABSTRACT Barriers represent one of the greatest threats to river integrity and freshwater fish, as they fragment habitats and impair species dispersal, particularly in a scenario of climate change. In this context, we applied a novel framework that combined predictions of species distribution models with a river connectivity index to identify accessible and climatic‐environmental suitable habitats for frugivorous and socioeconomically important fish in the Amazon basin. We also ranked dams based on their potential for river fragmentation and blocking access to climate refuge for fish species that provide essential ecosystem functions and services in the Amazon. Our results revealed that there are still extensive areas that remain both connected and climatic‐environmentally suitable along the Amazon‐Solimões rivers, acting as core areas for fish dispersal and tracking suitable habitats. However, the planned expansion of hydropower infrastructure combined with climate change can lead to a contraction of areas that will remain simultaneously climatic‐environmental suitable and connected. By identifying and ranking the most impactful barriers, our results can provide innovative and applicable information for sustainable energy planning decisions in the Amazon. These results can inform policies and conservation actions aimed at preserving river connectivity, biodiversity, and ecosystem services under rapidly changing conditions.
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