@article{29c4827337dd4344b00809af955cbe8f,
title = "Human effects on ecological connectivity in aquatic ecosystems: Integrating scientific approaches to support management and mitigation",
abstract = "Understanding the drivers and implications of anthropogenic disturbance of ecological connectivity is a key concern for the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem processes. Here, we review human activities that affect the movements and dispersal of aquatic organisms, including damming of rivers, river regulation, habitat loss and alteration, human-assisted dispersal of organisms and climate change. Using a series of case studies, we show that the insight needed to understand the nature and implications of connectivity, and to underpin conservation and management, is best achieved via data synthesis from multiple analytical approaches. We identify four key knowledge requirements for progressing our understanding of the effects of anthropogenic impacts on ecological connectivity: autecology; population structure; movement characteristics; and environmental tolerance/phenotypic plasticity. Structuring empirical research around these four broad data requirements, and using this information to parameterise appropriate models and develop management approaches, will allow for mitigation of the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on ecological connectivity in aquatic ecosystems. ",
keywords = "Aquatic organisms, Biodiversity, Climate change, Ecology, Ecosystems, Dispersal, Fragmentation, Meta-population, Migration, Source-sink, Aquatic ecosystems, anthropogenic effect, aquatic ecosystem, biodiversity, climate change, ecological impact, ecosystem management, environmental degradation, environmental disturbance, metapopulation, Abedus herberti, aquatic environment, Article, autecology, dam (barrier), endangered species, freshwater fish, habitat fragmentation, human, human impact (environment), hydrology, ice cover, indicator organism, insect, invasive species, marine environment, nonhuman, phenotypic plasticity, population dispersal, population migration, population movement pattern, population structure, priority journal, Prototroctes maraena, river ecosystem, salmonine, Salvelinus confluentus, species distribution, species invasion, aquatic species, ecosystem, environmental monitoring, environmental protection, procedures, Aquatic Organisms, Conservation of Natural Resources, Ecosystem, Environmental Monitoring",
author = "David Crook and Winsor Lowe and Frederick Allendorf and Tibor Eros and Debra Finn and B Gillanders and Wade Hadwen and Chris Harrod and Virgilio Hermoso and Simon Jennings and Raouf Kilada and Ivan Nagelkerken and Michael Hansen and Timothy Page and Cynthia Riginos and Brian Fry and Jane Hughes",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.04.034",
language = "English",
volume = "534",
pages = "52--64",
journal = "Science of the Total Environment",
issn = "0048-9697",
publisher = "Elsevier",
}