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Freshwater mussel conservation: A global horizon scan of emerging threats and opportunities

Authors :
Aldridge, David C
Ollard, Isobel S
Bespalaya, Yulia V
Bolotov, Ivan N
Douda, Karel
Geist, Juergen
Haag, Wendell R
Klunzinger, Michael W
Lopes-Lima, Manuel
Mlambo, Musa C
Riccardi, Nicoletta
Sousa, Ronaldo
Strayer, David L
Torres, Santiago H
Vaughn, Caryn C
Zając, Tadeusz
Zieritz, Alexandra
Aldridge, David C [0000-0001-9067-8592]
Ollard, Isobel S [0000-0002-5807-055X]
Bespalaya, Yulia V [0000-0002-9066-4833]
Bolotov, Ivan N [0000-0002-3878-4192]
Douda, Karel [0000-0002-7778-5147]
Geist, Juergen [0000-0001-7698-3443]
Haag, Wendell R [0000-0001-8742-8381]
Klunzinger, Michael W [0000-0003-4141-7788]
Lopes-Lima, Manuel [0000-0002-2761-7962]
Mlambo, Musa C [0000-0001-7624-5686]
Riccardi, Nicoletta [0000-0002-5297-3387]
Sousa, Ronaldo [0000-0002-5961-5515]
Strayer, David L [0000-0002-6767-4486]
Torres, Santiago H [0000-0002-2118-0739]
Vaughn, Caryn C [0000-0003-3749-836X]
Zając, Tadeusz [0000-0003-2048-9205]
Zieritz, Alexandra [0000-0002-0305-8270]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Global change biologyREFERENCES.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Funder: Australian National Environmental Science Foundation<br />Funder: Corpus Christi College; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000591<br />Funder: IOP PAN<br />We identified 14 emerging and poorly understood threats and opportunities for addressing the global conservation of freshwater mussels over the next decade. A panel of 17 researchers and stakeholders from six continents submitted a total of 56 topics that were ranked and prioritized using a consensus-building Delphi technique. Our 14 priority topics fell into five broad themes (autecology, population dynamics, global stressors, global diversity, and ecosystem services) and included understanding diets throughout mussel life history; identifying the drivers of population declines; defining metrics for quantifying mussel health; assessing the role of predators, parasites, and disease; informed guidance on the risks and opportunities for captive breeding and translocations; the loss of mussel-fish co-evolutionary relationships; assessing the effects of increasing surface water changes; understanding the effects of sand and aggregate mining; understanding the effects of drug pollution and other emerging contaminants such as nanomaterials; appreciating the threats and opportunities arising from river restoration; conserving understudied hotspots by building local capacity through the principles of decolonization; identifying appropriate taxonomic units for conservation; improved quantification of the ecosystem services provided by mussels; and understanding how many mussels are enough to provide these services. Solutions for addressing the topics ranged from ecological studies to technological advances and socio-political engagement. Prioritization of our topics can help to drive a proactive approach to the conservation of this declining group which provides a multitude of important ecosystem services.

Details

ISSN :
13652486
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global change biologyREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9bdd7c2ca5542320d0e504cff3a49611