2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-10027-7_13
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Fish and Fisheries of the Patagonian Steppe

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“…Notably, rivers like the Negro River and Chubut River have experienced this phenomenon, bringing attention to the imminent threat facing the G. macrostoma population of the Santa Cruz River, one of the last free‐flowing river systems in Patagonia, which unfortunately is on the brink of critical fragmentation due to the impending construction of two high‐head hydroelectric dams on its main course. These dams will prevent the access to critical habitats essential for spawning and larvae rearing in the catchment (Baigún et al, 2022; Baker et al, 2021; Quiroga et al, 2023). The poorly documented but evident declining of lamprey populations in the major Patagonian basins underscores the urgent need to address anthropogenic threats in Argentina.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Notably, rivers like the Negro River and Chubut River have experienced this phenomenon, bringing attention to the imminent threat facing the G. macrostoma population of the Santa Cruz River, one of the last free‐flowing river systems in Patagonia, which unfortunately is on the brink of critical fragmentation due to the impending construction of two high‐head hydroelectric dams on its main course. These dams will prevent the access to critical habitats essential for spawning and larvae rearing in the catchment (Baigún et al, 2022; Baker et al, 2021; Quiroga et al, 2023). The poorly documented but evident declining of lamprey populations in the major Patagonian basins underscores the urgent need to address anthropogenic threats in Argentina.…”
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“…The severe repercussions of anthropogenic activities on lamprey habitats, coupled with climate change effects on water temperatures, hydrology, and marine coastal circulation patterns, are causes for conservation concern. Documentation on lamprey species and populations worldwide (Hume et al, 2021;Lucas et al, 2021;Moser et al, 2021) These dams will prevent the access to critical habitats essential for spawning and larvae rearing in the catchment (Baigún et al, 2022;Baker et al, 2021;Quiroga et al, 2023). The poorly documented but evident declining of lamprey populations in the major Patagonian…”
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confidence: 99%