Multiple threats imperil freshwater biodiversity in the Anthropocene

Volume: 29, Issue: 19, Pages: R960 - R967
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Appropriation of fresh water to meet human needs is growing, and competition among users will intensify in a warmer and more crowded world. This essay explains why freshwater ecosystems are global hotspots of biological richness, despite a panoply of interacting threats that jeopardize biodiversity. The combined effects of these threats will soon become detrimental to humans since provision of ecosystem services, such as protein from capture...
Paper Details
Title
Multiple threats imperil freshwater biodiversity in the Anthropocene
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
19
Pages
R960 - R967
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