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  1. 15 mar 2021 · Climate change poses a significant threat to global biodiversity, but freshwater fishes have been largely ignored in climate change assessments. Here, we assess threats of future flow and water...

  2. 23 godz. temu · Climate change is altering the distribution of many marine fish species, with widespread impacts on biodiversity, with the potential to jeopardise world food security. Most studies to date focus on how commercially exploited fish species will be affected by climate change without consideration for different life stages across different species.

  3. 21 kwi 2020 · Inland fishes provide important ecosystem services to communities worldwide and are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Fish respond to climate change in diverse and...

  4. 1 lip 2024 · Metrics. Abstract. The impact of ocean warming on fish and fisheries is vigorously debated. Leading theories project limited adaptive capacity of tropical fishes and 14-39% size reductions...

  5. 23 godz. temu · 1 INTRODUCTION. Climate change-driven ocean warming is one of the main global drivers of biodiversity change, causing changes in species abundance and distribution at a faster rate than terrestrial biodiversity (Blowes et al., 2019; Poloczanska et al., 2013).Spatial redistributions are one of the most widespread and common responses to a warming ocean, causing manifold changes in the species ...

  6. 7 sie 2023 · Bony and cartilaginous fish species span a total of > 35,000 species globally [5], make up over half of all vertebrates on the planet, and perform key ecosystem functions, such as food production, maintenance of biodiversity, recycling and transport of nutrients, and sustaining ecosystem resilience [6].

  7. 11 gru 2023 · Photo: Michel Roggo. A new assessment finds that 25% of freshwater fish are at risk of extinction, and at least 17% of threatened freshwater fish species are affected by climate change. The IUCN Red List now includes 157,190 species, of which 44,016 are threatened with extinction.