Advancing the Science and Practice of Fish Kill Investigations

V. T. La, S. Cooke
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Occurrences of fish kills are increasing in aquatic ecosystems worldwide, and have been attributed to natural phenomena, as well as human modification and pollution of terrestrial and aquatic environments. Despite contemporary research activities, the science of fish kill investigations is still rudimentary and has advanced little since the 1960s. Here, we highlight the complexity of fish kills and provide a critical commentary on the key challenges that must be overcome in order to advance the science of fish kill investigation. Such challenges include recognizing the potential for carry-over effects, biotic factors, and multiple stressors when conducting fish kill investigations. We recommend an interdisciplinary approach that includes recent innovations in field physiology, functional genomics, and greater reliance on fish health professionals. We also recommend additional efforts to develop databases for tracking fish kills, as well as more attempts to publish fish kill studies in the peer-reviewed literature. The recommendations that we provide will advance our ability to identify fish kill causes, and consequently allow us to implement preventative measures to reduce the frequency and magnitude of fish kills worldwide.
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推进鱼类死亡调查的科学和实践
在世界各地的水生生态系统中,鱼类死亡事件正在增加,这可归因于自然现象以及人类对陆地和水生环境的改造和污染。尽管有当代的研究活动,鱼类死亡调查科学仍然处于初级阶段,自20世纪60年代以来进展甚微。在这里,我们强调了鱼类死亡的复杂性,并对为了推进鱼类死亡调查科学必须克服的关键挑战提供了批判性的评论。这些挑战包括在进行鱼类死亡调查时认识到潜在的携带效应、生物因素和多种压力源。我们建议采用跨学科的方法,包括最近在野外生理学、功能基因组学方面的创新,并更多地依赖鱼类健康专业人员。我们还建议进一步努力建立追踪鱼类死亡的数据库,并更多地尝试在同行评议的文献中发表鱼类死亡研究。我们提供的建议将提高我们确定鱼类死亡原因的能力,从而使我们能够实施预防措施,以减少全球鱼类死亡的频率和规模。
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