“…Both eggs and adults of P. unifilis have been exploited since the pre‐colonial period (pre 18th century) and are still consumed by indigenous and riverine communities across Amazonia (Smith, ; Harju, Sirén & Salo, ). Dramatic intensification of overharvesting of aquatic species through the 20th century (Antunes et al ., ) has generated a widespread ‘fishing‐down the food chain’ process across Amazonian waterways (Castello et al ., ; Antunes et al ., ), with surviving freshwater turtle populations manifesting dramatic declines in body size (Castello et al ., ; Páez et al ., ; Antunes et al ., ). Based on current human population densities and access to rivers, a precautionary analysis of P. unifilis populations predicts severe (≥50%) and rapid (<50 years) future losses across 60% (5.3 M km 2 ) of the pan‐Amazonian range (Norris et al ., ).…”