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Boosting freshwater fish conservation with high‐resolution distribution mapping across a large territory

The lack of high‐resolution distribution maps for freshwater species across large extents fundamentally challenges biodiversity conservation worldwide. We devised a simple framework to delineate the distributions of freshwater fishes in a high‐resolution drainage map based on stacked species distrib...

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Published in:Conservation biology 2023-06, Vol.37 (3), p.e14036-n/a
Main Authors: Tao, Juan, Ding, Chengzhi, Chen, Jinnan, Ding, Liuyong, Brosse, Sébastien, Heino, Jani, Hermoso, Virgilio, Wu, Ruidong, Wang, Ziwang, Hu, Jiaxin, Che, Rongxiao, Jin, Xiaowei, Ji, Songhao, He, Dekui
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Summary:The lack of high‐resolution distribution maps for freshwater species across large extents fundamentally challenges biodiversity conservation worldwide. We devised a simple framework to delineate the distributions of freshwater fishes in a high‐resolution drainage map based on stacked species distribution models and expert information. We applied this framework to the entire Chinese freshwater fish fauna (>1600 species) to examine high‐resolution biodiversity patterns and reveal potential conflicts between freshwater biodiversity and anthropogenic disturbances. The correlations between spatial patterns of biodiversity facets (species richness, endemicity, and phylogenetic diversity) were all significant (r = 0.43–0.98, p 1600 especies) para analizar los patrones en alta resolución de la biodiversidad y revelar los conflictos potenciales entre la biodiversidad d
ISSN:0888-8892
1523-1739
DOI:10.1111/cobi.14036