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Fishes in the desert: paradox and responsibility

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An adequate ethic for the conservation of desert fishes requires an unprecedented mixture of biology and ethics. Anthropocentric rationales based on benefits to humans are insufficient. Species of desert fish are dynamic historical lineages, where vertebrate speciation is impressively in progress, and this process and its products calls for appropriate respect. Human have duties not simply to other humans but to species of fish--instance, increment, and symbol of respect for life on Earth.

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desert life
desert fishes
endemic species
conservation
ethics

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