The turbulent properties of flow in rivers are of fundamental importance to aquatic organisms yet are rarely quantified during routine river habitat assessment surveys or the design of …
DC Gisen, RB Weichert, JM Nestler - Ecological Engineering, 2017 - Elsevier
Restoration of upstream fish passage requires construction of efficient fishways. Selection of attraction flow rates and entrance velocities is one of the fundamental research tasks on …
SD Amaral, P Branco, AT da Silva… - Journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The presence of small weirs, far more numerous than dams, has increased habitat fragmentation on rivers worldwide. This study aims to evaluate the upstream passage …
This study investigates the potential for physical damage caused by suspended fine sediment on gills of three macroinvertebrate species, Hydropsyche siltalai, Ephemera …
O Link, C Sanhueza, P Arriagada, W Brevis… - Ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Longitudinal river fragmentation through physical barriers is a major issue for the conservation of aquatic species in regions with intense hydropower development, such as …
Swimming behavior of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) smolts affects transit time, route selection and survival in complex aquatic ecosystems. Behavior quantified at the …
ABM Baki, DZ Zhu, A Harwood, A Lewis… - Journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In recent years, ecologically oriented river engineering practices such as nature-like fishways have become a common solution to mitigate or compensate for negative …
Velocity measurements from experiments performed downstream of patches of submerged aquatic vegetation were analysed. Two patches of different species, ie, P. crispus and M …
A Laborde, A González, C Sanhueza… - River Research and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Hydropower barriers are among the most conspicuous anthropogenic alterations to natural riverine connectivity, resulting in species‐specific effects linked to dispersal abilities …