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Species invasions, environmental change and
the future biogeography of freshwater fishes
                       Julian D. Olden
      University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
Water – The lifeline of the biosphere
Freshwater ecosystems touch nearly all aspects of human society:
   – acting as centers of organization within the landscape
   – providing countless cultural and ecological services
   – supporting a rich diversity of biological life

               Freshwater fishes represent almost
          one-quarter of the global vertebrate diversity
The Freshwater Fish Crisis
• Freshwater ecosystems are
  almost always embedded in a                    Freshwater biodiversity in peril

  matrix of human use,
  dependence, and modification                                             Freshwater
                                           Have                                fish
                                          fishes                             in crisis
• Conflicts between human                had their
                                          chips?
  demands and ecosystem needs
  for water currently are growing

• 37% of evaluated freshwater fish
  species are considered                 Sink or swim:
  threatened with global              One third of Europe’s
                                                                              Vanishing
                                 freshwater fish face extinction
  extinction (IUCN 2009)                                                     freshwater
                                                                                fishes
Threats to Freshwater Fishes




Habitat loss        Invasive species   Pollution




Over-exploitation   Disease            Climate change
Biogeography of Freshwater Fishes
• Fishes are uniquely constrained because their ability to respond
  to environmental change is limited to movement defined by the
  connectivity of water
Biogeographic barriers in fresh waters

     Global Fauna

                     Oceans,
                    mountains


   Continental Fauna

                    Catchment
                     divides


     Basin Fauna

                    Waterfalls,
                    cascades
        Local
       Species
        Pool
                                  Wallace (1876)
Glaciations shaped faunal exchange

Glacial Refugia
 Beringian (13%)
 Banff-Jasper (1%)
 Cascadia (4%)
 Missourian (20%)
 Mississippian (85%)
 Atlantic (7%)




                       Crossman and McAllister (1986)
Catchment divides shaped fish faunas

• River basins in North America
  that escaped glaciation tend to
  have more unique fish faunas

• Catchment divides have been a
  formidable barrier to fish
  movement
Biogeographic barriers in fresh waters

     Global Fauna

                     Oceans,
                    mountains


   Continental Fauna

                    Catchment
                     divides


     Basin Fauna
                                  • The hierarchy of movement
                    Waterfalls,
                    cascades        barriers have resulted in river
        Local
                                    basins forming what can be
       Species                      considered biogeographical islands
        Pool
The changing biogeography of fishes

• There is a long history of introduction of non-indigenous fishes
  in freshwater ecosystems, the rate of which has accelerated
  greatly over time as methods of transportation have improved
  and trade barriers have relaxed

• Historical motivation dates back to the Roman Empire and the
  extensive fish culturing of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio)

• Today, fish introductions number in the thousands, occurring
  via a multitude of intentional and inadvertent vectors, and
  whose establishment is promoted by human activities
Circumventing natural barriers
       to fish movement
  Global Fauna                 • Inter-continental transport of
                  Oceans,        species for sport fishing,
                 mountains       aquaculture, ornamental trade,
                                 and live seafood
Continental Fauna
                               • Ballast water transport
                 Catchment
                  divides


  Basin Fauna

                 Waterfalls,
                 cascades
     Local
    Species
     Pool
Ballast Water           Ornamental Trade


Global shipping traffic




Halpern et al. 2008
                          June 5, 2005 - Woman charged with
                                  smuggling fish in skirt
                          Customs officials hear ‘flipping’ noises,
                                 find 51 tropical species
Intentional Introductions of
     Freshwater Fishes




                      J. D. Olden (unpublished)
Global distribution of rainbow trout,
       Oncorhynchus mykiss
Circumventing natural barriers
       to fish movement
  Global Fauna

                  Oceans,
                 mountains


Continental Fauna

                 Catchment
                               • Inter- and intra-basin transport
                  divides        of species for sport fishing,
                                 aquaculture
  Basin Fauna                  • Bait bucket and aquarium
                                 releases
                 Waterfalls,
                 cascades      • Shipping canals
     Local                     • Overland transport via boats
    Species
     Pool
Intentional transport of sport fishes




                     Photos Courtesy of the Catskill Archive
Fish invasions: Challenges and
opportunities for ecological research
• Through a variety of mechanisms, humans have increased the
  connectivity of freshwater systems that were historically
  isolated by biogeographic barriers to movement

• As the number of introduced species continue to grow, the
  need to logically consider how this process influences the
  present-day biogeography of freshwater fish faunas becomes
  more and more critical

• Invasive species also provide an unique opportunity to test
  various ecological, evolutionary, and biogeographical concepts
  and theories in freshwater ecology
Fish conservation biogeography in a
       rapidly changing world
• Ecologists are now challenged to
  reconcile the historical biogeography
  of long-evolved native fishes with the
  emerging and rapidly expanding
  spread of invasive species

• Advances will be achieved with a
  globalization of ecological thought

• Janus-approach to fish conservation
  biogeography                             Roman God, Janus
Acknowledgements
•   Emili García-Berthou
•   Mark Kennard
•   Fabien Leprieur
•   Pablo Tedesco
•   Kirk Winemiller


Contact information:
Julian Olden
School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
University of Washington
olden@u.washington.edu
http://www.fish.washington.edu/people/olden/

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The future biogeography of freshwater fishes

  • 1. Species invasions, environmental change and the future biogeography of freshwater fishes Julian D. Olden University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
  • 2. Water – The lifeline of the biosphere Freshwater ecosystems touch nearly all aspects of human society: – acting as centers of organization within the landscape – providing countless cultural and ecological services – supporting a rich diversity of biological life Freshwater fishes represent almost one-quarter of the global vertebrate diversity
  • 3. The Freshwater Fish Crisis • Freshwater ecosystems are almost always embedded in a Freshwater biodiversity in peril matrix of human use, dependence, and modification Freshwater Have fish fishes in crisis • Conflicts between human had their chips? demands and ecosystem needs for water currently are growing • 37% of evaluated freshwater fish species are considered Sink or swim: threatened with global One third of Europe’s Vanishing freshwater fish face extinction extinction (IUCN 2009) freshwater fishes
  • 4. Threats to Freshwater Fishes Habitat loss Invasive species Pollution Over-exploitation Disease Climate change
  • 5. Biogeography of Freshwater Fishes • Fishes are uniquely constrained because their ability to respond to environmental change is limited to movement defined by the connectivity of water
  • 6. Biogeographic barriers in fresh waters Global Fauna Oceans, mountains Continental Fauna Catchment divides Basin Fauna Waterfalls, cascades Local Species Pool Wallace (1876)
  • 7. Glaciations shaped faunal exchange Glacial Refugia Beringian (13%) Banff-Jasper (1%) Cascadia (4%) Missourian (20%) Mississippian (85%) Atlantic (7%) Crossman and McAllister (1986)
  • 8. Catchment divides shaped fish faunas • River basins in North America that escaped glaciation tend to have more unique fish faunas • Catchment divides have been a formidable barrier to fish movement
  • 9. Biogeographic barriers in fresh waters Global Fauna Oceans, mountains Continental Fauna Catchment divides Basin Fauna • The hierarchy of movement Waterfalls, cascades barriers have resulted in river Local basins forming what can be Species considered biogeographical islands Pool
  • 10. The changing biogeography of fishes • There is a long history of introduction of non-indigenous fishes in freshwater ecosystems, the rate of which has accelerated greatly over time as methods of transportation have improved and trade barriers have relaxed • Historical motivation dates back to the Roman Empire and the extensive fish culturing of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio) • Today, fish introductions number in the thousands, occurring via a multitude of intentional and inadvertent vectors, and whose establishment is promoted by human activities
  • 11. Circumventing natural barriers to fish movement Global Fauna • Inter-continental transport of Oceans, species for sport fishing, mountains aquaculture, ornamental trade, and live seafood Continental Fauna • Ballast water transport Catchment divides Basin Fauna Waterfalls, cascades Local Species Pool
  • 12. Ballast Water Ornamental Trade Global shipping traffic Halpern et al. 2008 June 5, 2005 - Woman charged with smuggling fish in skirt Customs officials hear ‘flipping’ noises, find 51 tropical species
  • 13. Intentional Introductions of Freshwater Fishes J. D. Olden (unpublished)
  • 14. Global distribution of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss
  • 15. Circumventing natural barriers to fish movement Global Fauna Oceans, mountains Continental Fauna Catchment • Inter- and intra-basin transport divides of species for sport fishing, aquaculture Basin Fauna • Bait bucket and aquarium releases Waterfalls, cascades • Shipping canals Local • Overland transport via boats Species Pool
  • 16. Intentional transport of sport fishes Photos Courtesy of the Catskill Archive
  • 17. Fish invasions: Challenges and opportunities for ecological research • Through a variety of mechanisms, humans have increased the connectivity of freshwater systems that were historically isolated by biogeographic barriers to movement • As the number of introduced species continue to grow, the need to logically consider how this process influences the present-day biogeography of freshwater fish faunas becomes more and more critical • Invasive species also provide an unique opportunity to test various ecological, evolutionary, and biogeographical concepts and theories in freshwater ecology
  • 18. Fish conservation biogeography in a rapidly changing world • Ecologists are now challenged to reconcile the historical biogeography of long-evolved native fishes with the emerging and rapidly expanding spread of invasive species • Advances will be achieved with a globalization of ecological thought • Janus-approach to fish conservation biogeography Roman God, Janus
  • 19. Acknowledgements • Emili García-Berthou • Mark Kennard • Fabien Leprieur • Pablo Tedesco • Kirk Winemiller Contact information: Julian Olden School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences University of Washington olden@u.washington.edu http://www.fish.washington.edu/people/olden/