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| Surprising trends in the abundance and species richness of riverine fish across the globe have been unveiled in a new study. Photo Credit: Brandon |
A new study, conducted by scientists at the University of Sheffield, has found a significant increase in the number and diversity of riverine fish species across the planet over the past 30 years
Contrary to conventional expectations, increases in fish species that live in rivers are concentrated in the most degraded areas
Although researchers found positive trends in riverine fish communities, a surge in the prevalence of non-native species poses a threat to the delicate balance of native fish
Surprising trends in the abundance and species richness of riverine fish across the globe have been unveiled in a new study.
Until now, it was a common scientific belief that increases in species richness and abundance in freshwater ecosystems were as a result of the recent improvement of water quality in historically industrialized regions.


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