气候变化使82%加州本土鱼类面临灭绝
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- 2024-11-30
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Salmon
1 and other native freshwater fish in California will likely become extinct within the next century due to climate change if current trends continue,
ceding
2 their habitats to non-native fish, predicts a study by scientists from the Center for
Watershed
3 Sciences at the University of California, Davis. The study, published online in May in the journal PLOS ONE, assessed how vulnerable each freshwater species in California is to climate change and estimated the likelihood that those species would become extinct in 100 years., ,The researchers found that, of 121 native fish species, 82 percent are likely to be driven to
extinction
4 or very low numbers as climate change speeds the decline of already
depleted
5 populations. In contrast, only 19 percent of the 50 non-native fish species in the state face a similar risk of extinction., ,"If present trends continue, much of the unique California fish
fauna6(动物群) will disappear and be replaced by alien fishes, such as carp, largemouth
bass
7,
fathead(傻瓜,痴汉) minnows and green sunfish," said Peter Moyle, a professor of fish biology at UC Davis who has been documenting the biology and status of California fish for the past 40 years., ,"Disappearing fish will include not only obscure species of minnows, suckers and pupfishes, but also coho salmon, most runs of steelhead
trout
8 and Chinook salmon, and Sacramento perch," Moyle said., ,Fish requiring cold water, such as salmon and trout, are particularly likely to go extinct, the study said. However, non-native fish species are expected to thrive, although some will lose their
aquatic
9 habitats during severe droughts and low-flow summer months., ,The top 20 native California fish most likely to become extinct in California within 100 years as the result of climate change include (asterisks denote a species already listed as threatened or endangered): Klamath Mountains Province summer steelhead McCloud River redband trout Unarmored threespine stickleback* Shay
Creek
10 stickleback
Delta
11 smelt* Long Valley speckled dace Central Valley late fall Chinook salmon Kern River rainbow trout Shoshone pupfish Razorback sucker* Upper Klamath-Trinity spring Chinook salmon Southern steelhead* Clear Lake
hitch
12 Owens speckled dace Northern California coast summer steelhead Amargosa
Canyon
13 speckled dace Central coast coho salmon* Southern Oregon Northern California coast coho salmon* Modoc sucker* Pink salmon , ,The species are listed in order of vulnerability to extinction, with No. 1 being the most vulnerable., ,Climate change and human-caused
degradation
14 of aquatic habitats is causing worldwide declines in freshwater fishes, especially in regions with
arid
15 or
Mediterranean
16 climates, the study said. These declines pose a major conservation challenge. However, there has been little research in the scientific literature related to the status of most fish species, particularly native ones of little economic value., ,Moyle saw the need for a rapid and repeatable method to determine the climate change vulnerability of different species. He expects the method presented in the study to be useful for conservation planning., ,"These fish are part of the endemic
flora
17 and fauna that makes California such a special place," said Moyle. "As we lose these fishes, we lose their environments and are much poorer for it.", ,Co-authors of the study were postdoctoral students Joseph Kiernan, Patrick Crain and Rebecca Quiñones of the Center for Watershed Sciences at UC Davis., ,Funding for the study was provided by the California Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission Instream Flow
Assessment
18 Program.
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