Developing performance standards in fish passage: Integrating ecology, engineering and socio-economics
The construction of dams and weirs has fragmented many rivers and streams globally, and
this is a major threat to biodiversity. The most common method used to reduce these impacts …
this is a major threat to biodiversity. The most common method used to reduce these impacts …
[HTML][HTML] A compendium of ecological knowledge for restoration of freshwater fishes in Australia's Murray–Darling Basin
Many freshwater fishes are imperilled globally, and there is a need for easily accessible,
contemporary ecological knowledge to guide management. This compendium contains …
contemporary ecological knowledge to guide management. This compendium contains …
Fresh waters and estuaries of the Great Barrier Reef catchment: Effects and management of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity, ecology and connectivity
We review the literature on the ecology, connectivity, human impacts and management of
freshwater and estuarine systems in the Great Barrier Reef catchment (424,000 km 2), on …
freshwater and estuarine systems in the Great Barrier Reef catchment (424,000 km 2), on …
[HTML][HTML] Nematocidial activity of aqueous solutions of plants of the families Cupressaceae, Rosaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Cannabaceae and Apiaceae
OO Boyko, VV Brygadyrenko - Biosystems Diversity, 2019 - cyberleninka.ru
In natural ecosystems of animals, introduction of larvae of parasitic nematodes into the litter
layer from excrement facilitates their migration and search of new host vertebrate animals. In …
layer from excrement facilitates their migration and search of new host vertebrate animals. In …
[HTML][HTML] Tidal barriers and fish–Impacts and remediation in the face of increasing demand for freshwater and climate change
CM Bice, J Huisman, ME Kimball… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Worldwide, tidal barriers (eg barrages, dikes, tide gates) are constructed in the lower
reaches and estuaries of rivers to limit saltwater incursion into upstream freshwater reserves …
reaches and estuaries of rivers to limit saltwater incursion into upstream freshwater reserves …
[HTML][HTML] Advances in fish passage in the Great Lakes basin
DP Zielinski, C Freiburger - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Addressing the impact of dams and other water control structures on fish communities and
aquatic ecosystems is a major concern for fisheries managers in the Laurentian Great …
aquatic ecosystems is a major concern for fisheries managers in the Laurentian Great …
Fish passage developments for small-bodied tropical fish: field case-studies lead to technology improvements
In tropical coastal lowland rivers, there are frequently biodiverse upstream migrations of post-
larval and juvenile diadromous fish from estuaries into freshwater. Tidal barriers completely …
larval and juvenile diadromous fish from estuaries into freshwater. Tidal barriers completely …
[HTML][HTML] Rock fishways: Natural designs for an engineered world
Globally, fishways have been constructed as a technical solution to reduce the damaging
effects of dams and weirs on fish movement. Some common design typologies are rock …
effects of dams and weirs on fish movement. Some common design typologies are rock …
A comparison of passage efficiency for native and exotic fish species over an artificial baffled ramp
PA Franklin, CF Baker, KA Reeve - Journal of Fish Biology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This study used an experimental approach to compare the passage success of native and
exotic fish species from the temperate Southern Hemisphere over an artificial baffled fish …
exotic fish species from the temperate Southern Hemisphere over an artificial baffled fish …
How does rock-ramp fishway surface texture affect the passage success of small-bodied Great Plains fishes?
C Brittain - 2022 - search.proquest.com
The waterways of the North American Great Plains have experienced extensive
fragmentation from instream structures and intermittency caused by excessive dewatering …
fragmentation from instream structures and intermittency caused by excessive dewatering …