Review of fish community, stressors and conservation in the Rondegat River (South Africa)

C. J. Broom, O. Weyl, J. South
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Anthropogenic change is a major threat to dwindling freshwater biodiversity. We present and synthesise available information regarding the fish community, ecology, threats and conservation options within The Cape Fold Ecoregion (CFE) of South Africa. The CFE is a particularly vulnerable region, with many range-restricted species and highly fragmented native fish ranges. The Rondegat River in the Olifants-Doring River System of the Western Cape province is of notable conservation value, as it hosts populations of important endemic CFE species despite being at risk from non-native invasive species, climate change, and agriculture intensification. This river is unique, being the site of the first alien fish eradication programme of its kind in South Africa. The recovering Rondegat River imperilled cyprinid assemblage is used to frame the manner in which future environmental change may continue to disturb the ecology of the system. Conservation options and priorities are discussed in the context of a southern hemisphere Mediterranean-climate freshwater system
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朗德加特河(南非)鱼类群落、压力源及保护综述
人为变化是对日益减少的淡水生物多样性的主要威胁。我们提出并综合了有关南非福尔德角生态区(CFE)内鱼类群落、生态、威胁和保护方案的现有信息。CFE是一个特别脆弱的地区,有许多范围受限制的物种和高度分散的本地鱼类范围。尽管受到外来入侵物种、气候变化和农业集约化的威胁,但西开普省Olifants-Doring河系的Rondegat河仍是重要的CFE特有物种的栖息地,具有显著的保护价值。这条河是独一无二的,是南非第一个根除外来鱼类计划的地点。正在恢复的朗德加特河危险鲤群被用来描述未来环境变化可能继续扰乱该系统生态的方式。在南半球地中海气候淡水系统的背景下,讨论了保护选择和优先事项
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