Status of aquatic organisms resources and their environments in Yangtze River system (2017–2021)

The Yangtze River is the mother river of China. To promote the aquatic ecosystem protection of the great river, the Project of Yangtze Fisheries Resources and Environment Investigation (2017–2021) supported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, P. R. China carried out by 24 institutes an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aquaculture and fisheries 2024-09, Vol.9 (5), p.833-850
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Haile, Shen, Li, He, Yongfeng, Tian, Huiwu, Gao, Lei, Wu, Jinming, Mei, Zhigang, Wei, Nian, Wang, Lin, Zhu, Tingbing, Hu, Feifei, Gong, Jinling, Du, Hongchun, Duan, Xinbin, Deng, Huatang, Wang, Daoqun, Zhu, Fengyue, Li, Yunfeng, Wu, Fan, Ru, Huijun, Zhang, Yan, Li, Junyi, Yang, Junlin, Zhou, Yuntao, Fang, Dongdong, Wang, Yinping, Lin, Danqing, Yang, Yanping, Li, Peijie, Yang, Jian, Zhuang, Ping, Wang, Sikai, Zhang, Tao, Yang, Wenbo, Yuan, Lilai, Cao, Kun, Xu, Shuo, Liu, Huiyuan, Liang, Zhiqiang, Wang, Chongrui, Li, Hong, Yuan, Xiping, Yang, Xin, Fu, Yilong, Zhang, Yanping, Zhang, Haixin, Tao, Zhiying, Wang, Sheng, Gao, Xiaoping, Jin, Binsong, Li, Kemao, Wang, Guojie, Jian, Shenglong, Li, Yingqin, Lei, Chunyun, Xue, Shaowei, Sun, Yi, Zhu, Bin, Shao, Ke, Hu, Xingkun, Xiong, Meihua, Du, Jun, He, Bin, Yan, Tao, Huang, Yingying, Zou, Yuanchao, Wang, Yongming, Li, Bin, Liu, Fei, Zhang, Yaoyao, Fan, Fei, Wang, Zhijian, Huang, Jing, Gu, Haoran, Dan, Yan, Li, Yan, Wang, Shuqiao, Zhang, Chuang, Wang, Xue, Zeng, Sheng, Xiang, Yan, He, Xugang, Qin, Jianhui, Xia, Chengxing, Hou, Jie, Shi, Yifu, Gao, Lifang, Zhu, Zhiqiang, Shen, Hongbao, Du, Yun, Duan, Xuejun, Xiong, Jiawu, Yang, Deguo, Liu, Shaoping, Zhang, Hui, Liu, Kai, Zhao, Feng, Li, Yingren, Wang, Jianwei, Wei, Qiwei
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Zusammenfassung:The Yangtze River is the mother river of China. To promote the aquatic ecosystem protection of the great river, the Project of Yangtze Fisheries Resources and Environment Investigation (2017–2021) supported by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, P. R. China carried out by 24 institutes and universities that located in the Yangtze River basin surveys the status of (1) fish species composition and spatial distribution, (2) current fish abundance, (3) endangered fishes, (4) Yangtze finless porpoise, (5) aquatic eco-environments, (6) water-level fluctuation areas, (7) capture fisheries and recreational fisheries of the Yangtze River mainstream and 10 of its main tributaries, including Yalong River, Heng River, Min River (including Dadu River), Chishui River, Tuo River, Jialing River, Wu River, Han River, Dongting Lake and Poyang Lake. The results showed that there were 443 fish species (belonging to 163 genus, 37 families, and 18 orders) before 2017, but only 323 fish species (including 15 new recorded exotic species) were recorded in the project of 2017–2021. Among them, Cyprinus carpio, Carassius auratus, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Pelteobagrus fulvidraco, Coilia brachygnathus, Silurus asotus, Saurogobio dabryi, Ctenopharyngodon idellus, Pelteobagrus nitidus, Hemiculter leucisculus, Siniperca chuatsi, Coreius heterodon, Culter alburnus, Parabramis pekinensis, and Aristichthys nobilis were the dominant species across the whole Yangtze River system. It is estimated that there were 886 million individuals weighing 124.8 million kg, merely equivalent to 27.3% of the resources in 1950s, 30.9% of the resources in 1960s, or 58.7% of the resources in 1980s. In the new list of protected fishes that recorded in the Yangtze River system, only 15 of 29 were collected in this project of 2017–2021. Psephurus gladius has been affirmed to be Extinct by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The wild individuals of Tenualosa reevesii and Luciobrama macrocephalus have disappeared for many years and maybe have been extinct already. Acipenser dabryanus has been affirmed to be Extinct in the Wild by IUCN. The natural propagations of A. sinensis, Myxocyprinus asiaticus and Trachidermus fasciatus have been interrupted for many years. The populations of Yangtze finless porpoise in the Yangtze River mainstream, Dongting Lake and Poyang Lake have steadily rising sizes and expanding distributions in 2017–2021. Parts of them migrate from one region to anoth
ISSN:2468-550X
2468-550X
DOI:10.1016/j.aaf.2023.06.004