A First Guide to Freshwater and Diadromous Fish in Portugal

M. COLLARES-PEREIRA, M. J. Alves, Filipe Ribeiro, I. Domingos, Pedro Raposo de Almeida, Luís Moreira da Costa, H. Gante, A. Filipe, M. Aboim, Patrícia Marta, M. F. Magalhães
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: Fresh waters are among the most imperiled ecosystems in the world. Not surprisingly, freshwater and diadromous fishes, which show remarkably high levels of endemism, are declining dramatically worldwide. In Portugal, more than 60% of the native fishes are already threatened and risk further population declines due to the intensification of multiple threats such as habitat loss and degradation, non-native species, and climate change. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive information about this vertebrate group in Portugal, and also in Spain. A Guide to Freshwater and Migratory Fishes in Portugal is the first book with dedicated information about the 62 fishes listed for freshwater ecosystems in the region, including data on their morphological characteristics, distribu-tion, ecology, conservation, and economic value, and original scientific drawings by Claudia Baeta and Pedro Salgado. The guide is directed to the general public, scholars and fishermen, constitutes a groundbreaking mark for the Portuguese and Iberian ichthyology, and hopes to attract more research and public engagement to the conservation of the freshwater ecosystems.
第一本葡萄牙淡水和二恶鱼指南
淡水是世界上最濒危的生态系统之一。毫不奇怪,在世界范围内,显示出高度地方性的淡水和二恶鱼正在急剧减少。在葡萄牙,超过60%的本地鱼类已经受到威胁,并且由于栖息地丧失和退化、非本地物种和气候变化等多重威胁的加剧,它们的数量有进一步下降的风险。然而,在葡萄牙和西班牙缺乏关于这种脊椎动物群的全面信息。《葡萄牙淡水和洄游鱼类指南》是第一本专门介绍该地区淡水生态系统中列出的62种鱼类的信息的书,包括它们的形态特征、分布、生态、保护和经济价值的数据,以及Claudia Baeta和Pedro Salgado的原始科学图纸。该指南面向公众、学者和渔民,是葡萄牙和伊比利亚鱼类学的开创性标志,并希望吸引更多的研究和公众参与到淡水生态系统的保护中来。
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