River fragmentation and flow alteration metrics: a review of methods and directions for future research
Rivers continue to be harnessed to meet humanity's growing demands for electricity, water,
and flood control. While the socioecological impacts of river infrastructure projects (RIPs) …
and flood control. While the socioecological impacts of river infrastructure projects (RIPs) …
Mitigating the effects of barriers to freshwater fish migrations: the Australian experience
JH Harris, RT Kingsford, W Peirson… - Marine and …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Declining fish communities characterise global freshwater environments, including those in
Australia. Lost river connectivity through water resource development is a key cause of …
Australia. Lost river connectivity through water resource development is a key cause of …
Species and river specific effects of river fragmentation on European anadromous fish species
PJTM van Puijenbroek, AD Buijse… - River Research and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Fragmentation is one of the major threats to riverine ecosystems and this is most explicitly
expressed by the decline in numbers of migratory fish species. Yet each species has …
expressed by the decline in numbers of migratory fish species. Yet each species has …
Fragmentation and dewatering transform Great Plains stream fish communities
Biodiversity in stream networks is threatened globally by interactions between habitat
fragmentation and altered hydrologic regimes. In the Great Plains of North America, stream …
fragmentation and altered hydrologic regimes. In the Great Plains of North America, stream …
Fragmentation alters stream fish community structure in dendritic ecological networks
Effects of fragmentation on the ecology of organisms occupying dendritic ecological
networks (DENs) have recently been described through both conceptual and mathematical …
networks (DENs) have recently been described through both conceptual and mathematical …
Restoring aquatic ecosystem connectivity requires expanding inventories of both dams and road crossings
SR Januchowski-Hartley, PB McIntyre… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
A key challenge in aquatic restoration efforts is documenting locations where ecological
connectivity is disrupted in water bodies that are dammed or crossed by roads (road …
connectivity is disrupted in water bodies that are dammed or crossed by roads (road …
A comprehensive assessment of stream fragmentation in Great Britain
Artificial barriers are one of the main threats to river ecosystems, resulting in habitat
fragmentation and loss of connectivity. Yet, the abundance and distribution of most artificial …
fragmentation and loss of connectivity. Yet, the abundance and distribution of most artificial …
Evaluation and empirical study of Happy River on the basis of AHP: a case study of Shaoxing City (Zhejiang, China)
D Xu, D Zhu, Y Deng, Q Sun, J Ma… - Marine and Freshwater …, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Context 'Happy River'is a new goal of river management in the new era of China. Aims To
quantitatively evaluate the status of 'Happy River'. Methods The evaluation model of 'Happy …
quantitatively evaluate the status of 'Happy River'. Methods The evaluation model of 'Happy …
Stress management and welfare
LU Sneddon, DCC Wolfenden, JS Thomson - Fish physiology, 2016 - Elsevier
1. Introduction 1.1. Defining Welfare 2. Managing Stress in Fish 2.1. Considerations for Care
of Wild Fish in Captivity 2.2. The Impact of Psychological Stress 2.3. Controlling and …
of Wild Fish in Captivity 2.2. The Impact of Psychological Stress 2.3. Controlling and …
Do small barriers affect the movement of freshwater fish by increasing residency?
River fragmentation due to artificial barriers directly impacts fish communities by limiting
migratory movements. This work aims to understand how small barriers affect the …
migratory movements. This work aims to understand how small barriers affect the …