Native fish assemblages in natural lakes across Japan: Endemism deterioration lasting centuries

Author:

Dai Bingguo1ORCID,Matsuzaki Shin‐ichiro S.2,Negishi Junjiro N.3,Xia Zhijun45,Alam Md. Khorshed3,Jiang Zhongguan67

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Environmental Science Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

2. Biodiversity Division National Institute for Environmental Studies Tsukuba Japan

3. Faculty of Environmental Earth Science Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan

4. Institute of Hydrobiology Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan China

5. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

6. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering Anhui University Hefei China

7. German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle‐Jena‐Leipzig Leipzig Germany

Abstract

AbstractAimThis study aimed to illustrate the changing diversity patterns of native freshwater fish in the past two centuries and to identify priority locations for native fish conservation to counter future degradation.LocationJapanese archipelago.MethodsWe used the published native fish fauna data in 39 lakes across Japan, analysing historical and current diversity and projecting future distribution patterns based on the Japanese Red List. We assessed fish assemblages' taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional alpha and beta diversity across different periods. Additionally, we proposed a cumulative diversity index that incorporated taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional facets, and then examined its relationship with the latitudinal positioning of the lakes across periods.ResultsWe observed a significant decrease in the richness of native freshwater fish since historical periods. Accompanying this decline were significant reductions in both phylogenetic relatedness and functional redundancy. Fish beta diversity increased from the past to the present and is predicted to decline drastically, indicating an ongoing homogenization process. Using the cumulative diversity index, we identified Hokkaido and Kyushu as crucial habitats for endemic fishes. These islands, with unique biogeographical backgrounds, contributed substantially to the national dissimilarity patterns of native fish assemblages in the historical period. However, the contribution is diminishing due to the ongoing decline in fish endemism.Main ConclusionsThe conservation priority of native freshwater fish in Japan should be assigned to Hokkaido and Kyushu due to the inhabited endemic species. The proposed framework for assessing the cumulative diversity of biotic communities presented the potential to aid macroecological explorations that underpin biodiversity conservation.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

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