Mj. Collares-pereira et al., Threats imposed by water resource development schemes on the conservation of endangered fish species in the Guadiana River Basin in Portugal, FISH MA EC, 7(1-2), 2000, pp. 167-178
The distribution and abundance of many of the 23 native fish species of the
Guadiana River basin in Portugal have declined markedly in the past 20 yea
rs. This is because of increased pressure to exploit the water resources of
the catchment for domestic supply, agriculture and recreation, but also as
a result of general habitat degradation and the introduction of exotic spe
cies. Thirteen reservoirs have already been constructed in the region and a
further 25 proposals have been put forward, mainly to supply the tourist s
ector in the south of the country. As a result of these activities, one spe
cies of fish, Anaecypris hispanica (Steindachner), is critically endangered
, The present paper examines the status of the populations of A. hispanica
in the Guadiana in Portugal, assesses the impact of water resource schemes
on the stocks and general biodiversity, and suggests management options for
conserving and enhancing the already degraded stocks.