Dyke project in China reduces river biodiversity, impacting ecosystem balance.
Dyke projects in China, like the one in Xinjizhou reach of Yangtze River, aim to meet economic needs but can harm river biodiversity. The project changed the river's natural state, making it straighter and faster, affecting different organisms. Some species benefit, but overall, there is less biodiversity in the river. The study suggests protection measures to help preserve the variety of organisms in the river.