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Diadromy in a large tropical river, the Mekong: more common than assumed, with greater implications for management

机译:Diadromy in a large tropical river, the Mekong: more common than assumed, with greater implications for management

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Diadromous fishes, those that migrate between fresh and marine waters, are among the most vulnerable species to river infrastructural development. These fish need to move between fresh water and the sea, so any obstruction to migration can block access to critical habitat areas. The Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) is experiencing an unprecedented boom in river development, with many dams and irrigation schemes being installed. Although general patterns of fish migration are known in the LMB, there is relatively little information on diadromous fish migration, so the overall impacts of river development on their population status is likely underestimated for many species. In this study, we reviewed the available information for over one thousand Mekong fish species to identify evidence for diadromy. Our results found that diadromy is likely a more common life history trait in the LMB than previously assumed. For instance, 61 of the 1136 Mekong fish species assessed exhibit diadromous traits (44 amphidromous species, 9 anadromous species, and 8 catadromous species). Many of these species are known to migrate relatively long distances, connecting with the Mekong estuary to some extent to complete their life cycles. Based on routine fish catch monitoring data, these suspected diadromous fishes contributed around 3% to the total catch across the basin and included a number of endemic species of significant economic value. Riverine development must therefore proceed in a balanced manner to protect diadromous species diversity and associated fisheries resources, whilst also meeting food and energy demands in the region.

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    《Journal of Ecohydraulics》 |2023年第1期|38-50|共13页
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    Fisheries Ecology and Aquatic Resources division, Research Institute for Aquaculture, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, lnstitute of Land, Water and Society, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia;

    lnstitute of Land, Water and Society, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia;

    lnstitute of Land, Water and Society, Charles Sturt University, Albury, Australia, Fishway Consulting Services, St Ives Chase, Sydney, Australialnstitute for Land, Water and Society, and School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, AustraliaEnvironmental Management Division, Mekong River Commission Secretariat, Vientiane, Lao PDRHull International Fisheries Institute, University of Hull, Hull, UK;

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  • 正文语种 英语
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    Amphidromy; anadromy; catadromy; Lower Mekong Basin; fish migration;

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