Freshwater Fish Biodiversity in a Large Mediterranean Basin (Guadalquivir River, S Spain): Patterns, Threats, Status and Conservation
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The Guadalquivir River Basin is one of the largest in the Iberian Peninsula and has a
remarkable freshwater biodiversity. Although many studies on hydrological regimes or water quality
have been conducted in this basin the biodiversity of freshwater fish, as well as their distribution
and conservation status, has never been globally addressed as in other Iberian basins. In this context,
we synthesized information on freshwater fish using field procedures and a bibliographic search.
Fish distribution patterns at different spatial scales and general environmental conditions were
analyzed as well as the conservation status of the fish community. We documented the presence of
40 species (20 native and 20 exotic) in the basin during the 20th century until today. However, we only
captured 18 species during the field sampling, with a prevalence for any native species of less than
23% (except Luciobarbus sclateri). The highest species richness was found in mid reaches, while the
lower reaches had very low diversity values. Around 50% of species are threatened; according to the
IUCN, several species are declining at an alarming rate and others are probably extinct and/or their
current status is unknown. Human disturbances during the last few decades have caused serious
changes in fish distribution and consequently to their conservation status. Hydrological alterations,
intensive agriculture and introduced species are probably the principal reasons for Guadalquivir’s
ichthyofauna imperilment. Our study indicates an urgent and real need to identify important areas
for fish conservation to guarantee a minimum fish biodiversity conservation over the long term, as
well as effective strategies for fish recovery where it still is possible
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Sáez-Gómez, P., & Prenda, J. (2022). Freshwater Fish Biodiversity in a Large Mediterranean Basin (Guadalquivir River, S Spain): Patterns, Threats, Status and Conservation. In Diversity (Vol. 14, Issue 10, p. 831). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/d14100831














