People need freshwater biodiversity

Lynch, Abigail J. ORCIDiD
Cooke, Steven J. ORCIDiD
Arthington, Angela H. ORCIDiD
Baigun, Claudio ORCIDiD
Bossenbroek, Lisa ORCIDiD
Dickens, Chris ORCIDiD
Harrison, Ian ORCIDiD
Kimirei, Ismael ORCIDiD
Langhans, Simone D. ORCIDiD
Murchie, Karen J. ORCIDiD
Olden, Julian D. ORCIDiD
Ormerod, Steve J. ORCIDiD
Owuor, Margaret ORCIDiD
Raghavan, Rajeev ORCIDiD
Samways, Michael J. ORCIDiD
Schinegger, Rafaela ORCIDiD
Sharma, Subodh ORCIDiD
Tachamo‐Shah, Ram‐Devi ORCIDiD
Tickner, David ORCIDiD
Tweddle, Denis ORCIDiD
Young, Nathan ORCIDiD
Jähnig, Sonja C. ORCIDiD

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1633
Persistent URL: http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/10923
Lynch, Abigail J.; Cooke, Steven J.; Arthington, Angela H.; Baigun, Claudio; Bossenbroek, Lisa; Dickens, Chris; Harrison, Ian; Kimirei, Ismael; Langhans, Simone D.; Murchie, Karen J.; Olden, Julian D.; Ormerod, Steve J.; Owuor, Margaret; Raghavan, Rajeev; Samways, Michael J.; Schinegger, Rafaela; Sharma, Subodh; Tachamo‐Shah, Ram‐Devi; Tickner, David; Tweddle, Denis; Young, Nathan; Jähnig, Sonja C., 2023: People need freshwater biodiversity. In: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 10, 3, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1633. 

Abstract

Abstract

Freshwater biodiversity, from fish to frogs and microbes to macrophytes, provides a vast array of services to people. Mounting concerns focus on the accelerating pace of biodiversity loss and declining ecological function within freshwater ecosystems that continue to threaten these natural benefits. Here, we catalog nine fundamental ecosystem services that the biotic components of indigenous freshwater biodiversity provide to people, organized into three categories: material (food; health and genetic resources; material goods), non‐material (culture; education and science; recreation), and regulating (catchment integrity; climate regulation; water purification and nutrient cycling). If freshwater biodiversity is protected, conserved, and restored in an integrated manner, as well as more broadly appreciated by humanity, it will continue to contribute to human well‐being and our sustainable future via this wide range of services and associated nature‐based solutions to our sustainable future.