Drones and digital photogrammetry: from classifications to continuums for monitoring river habitat and hydromorphology
AS Woodget, R Austrums, IP Maddock… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high‐resolution imagery and
topographic data of rivers using drones and novel digital photogrammetric processing …
topographic data of rivers using drones and novel digital photogrammetric processing …
Fish passage design for sustainable hydropower in the temperate Southern Hemisphere: an evidence review
The development of hydropower and other infrastructure that disrupts river connectivity
poses a serious threat to highly endemic and genetically distinct freshwater fish species in …
poses a serious threat to highly endemic and genetically distinct freshwater fish species in …
Automatic gap-filling of daily streamflow time series in data-scarce regions using a machine learning algorithm
Complete hydrological time series are crucial for water and energy resources management
and modelling in a changing climate. The reliability of the non-parametric stochastic …
and modelling in a changing climate. The reliability of the non-parametric stochastic …
Accounting for interspecies and intraspecies variation in swimming performance for fish passage solutions
RMB Crawford, E Gee, B Hicks, D Nolte… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Across the globe, there are millions of in‐stream structures that fragment the world's river
networks, acting as barriers that can impede the movements of fish. Designing effective …
networks, acting as barriers that can impede the movements of fish. Designing effective …
Fragmentation of Chilean Andean rivers: expected effects of hydropower development
Background Fragmentation (establishment of barriers eg, hydropower dams, reservoirs for
irrigation) is considered one of the greatest threats to conservation of river systems …
irrigation) is considered one of the greatest threats to conservation of river systems …
The longest fragment drives fish beta diversity in fragmented river networks: Implications for river management and conservation
Connectivity plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural and functional attributes of river
networks. Therefore, the loss of connectivity (fragmentation) alters the functioning and …
networks. Therefore, the loss of connectivity (fragmentation) alters the functioning and …
Effects on fluvial geomorphology and vegetation cover following hydroelectric power plant operation: a case study in the Maule river (Chile)
The installation of hydroelectric plants has generated multiple environmental impacts on the
world's river systems. In central Chile, the impacts of hydroelectric reservoir operation have …
world's river systems. In central Chile, the impacts of hydroelectric reservoir operation have …
Optimization of fishway attraction flow based on endemic fish swimming performance and hydraulics
J Tan, H Tan, E Goerig, S Ke, H Huang, Z Liu… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Attracting fish to fishway entrances is vital for ensuring successful and timely passage at
dams and other in-stream barriers. This requires knowledge of both the target species' …
dams and other in-stream barriers. This requires knowledge of both the target species' …
River science and management issues in Chile: Hydropower development and native fish communities
The magnitude of hydropower developments in emerging regions threatens the
sustainability of their riverine landscapes. Fragmentation of river networks by multiple …
sustainability of their riverine landscapes. Fragmentation of river networks by multiple …
The fish Strouhal number as a criterion for hydraulic fishway design
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 …
conservation of aquatic species in regions with intense hydropower development, such as …