From expert to data-driven biodiversity knowledge: assessing ecosystem irreplaceability with IUCN red list data for freshwater fish
Keywords: 
Assessment gaps
Biodiversity hotspots
Conservation priorities
Freshwater biodiversity
Protected areas
Issue Date: 
2019
ISSN: 
2535-0897
Note: 
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0)
Abstract
Critical as they are for humans and nature, freshwater ecosystems are threatened-but the extent and depth of these threats are not well understood, especially if essential biodiversity data are lacking. Any policy aimed at protecting such ecosystems must first assess the threat factors and the potential harm, well before proposing conservation measures such as the creation and development of Protected Areas (PAs). These assessments must be done using a deep and sound knowledge of the actual and potential biodiversity variables. Freshwater ecosystems have been largely neglected in traditional PA design and management (Abell et al. 2007), be it for scarcity of biodiversity data, or for more perception-related reasons such as visibility and accessibility driving the allocation of conservation resources to more data-rich environments.

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