Authors
Mark Lintermans, Hayley M Geyle, Stephen Beatty, Culum Brown, Brendan C Ebner, Rob Freeman, Michael P Hammer, William F Humphreys, Mark J Kennard, Pippa Kern, Keith Martin, David L Morgan, Tarmo A Raadik, Peter J Unmack, Rob Wager, John CZ Woinarski, Stephen T Garnett
Publication date
2020/7/14
Journal
Pacific Conservation Biology
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
365-377
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Description
Globally, freshwater fishes are declining at an alarming rate. Despite much evidence of catastrophic declines, few Australian species are listed as threatened under national legislation. We aim to help redress this by identifying the Australian freshwater fishes that are in the most immediate risk of extinction. For 22 freshwater fishes (identified as highly threatened by experts), we used structured expert elicitation to estimate the probability of extinction in the next ~20 years, and to identify key threats and priority management needs. All but one of the 22 species are small (<150 mm total length), 12 have been formally described only in the last decade, with seven awaiting description. Over 90% of these species were assessed to have a >50% probability of extinction in the next ~20 years. Collectively, the biggest factor contributing to the likelihood of extinction of the freshwater fishes considered is that they occur in small …
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