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Freshwater Fish Species at High Risk of Extinction

Findings

  • 25% of freshwater species (decapod crustaceans, fishes, odonates) are at high risk of extinction.
  • 4,294 species out of 23,496 assessed species on the IUCN Red List are threatened.
  • 89 confirmed extinctions and 178 suspected extinctions since 1500.

Relevance: GS 3(Environment)

Geographic Hotspots for Threatened Species

  • Lake Victoria (Africa)
  • Lake Titicaca (South America)
  • Sri Lanka’s wet zone
  • Western Ghats, India

These regions are home to unique freshwater biodiversity, including endemic species.

Causes of Freshwater Species Decline

  • Agriculture (pollution, water extraction)
  • Invasive species
  • Dams and water management
  • Climate change (direct and indirect impacts)
    • Direct: Changes in temperature and flow regimes, severe weather.
    • Indirect: Amplification of other threats like invasive species and water demand.

Regional Extinctions

  • United States: 22 species
  • Mexico: 15 species
  • Philippines: 15 species (all endemic to Lake Lanao)

Impact on Ecosystem Services

Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of the Earth’s surface but support:

  • 10% of all known species globally.
  • One-third of vertebrates.
  • Half of all fish species.

They provide essential ecosystem services:

  • Nutrient cycling
  • Flood control
  • Climate change mitigation

Major Threats Identified

  • Pollution
  • Overharvesting
  • Dams and water extraction
  • Climate change

The report highlighted that threats to tetrapods (amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) and freshwater species differ. Conservation plans must address these differences for effective outcomes.

Urgency of Action

  • Lack of data on freshwater biodiversity is no longer a valid excuse for inaction.
  • IUCN’s Catherine Sayer: Freshwater biodiversity must be protected for both nature and people.
  • 2025 IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi (October 9-15) aims to set conservation targets aligned with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and SDGs by 2030.

Takeaway

The report emphasizes urgent, targeted actions to address threats to freshwater species. Integrated water management practices and species-specific conservation efforts are crucial to prevent further biodiversity loss.


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