This study investigated the effects of culvert replacement design on fish habitat and fish weight by comparing substrate diversity and weight at three stream simulation (SS)-design and three bankfull and backwater (BB)-design sites on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Wisconsin. Stream channel cross-sections, Wolman substrate particle counts, and single-pass backpack electro-fishing survey data were used to quantify fish habitat and fish weight in 50-m upstream and downstream sample reaches at each site. We applied generalized linear mixed models to test the hypothesis that substrate size and fish weight did not differ according to stream-crossing design type (SS or BB) and location (upstream or downstream). Substrate particle sizes ...
Cataloging and synthesizing existing methods for the design of roadway-streamcrossings for fish pass...
Cataloguing and synthesizing existing methods for the design of roadway-streamcrossings for fish pas...
Transportation system planners, designers and managers recognize that fish passage through culverts ...
This study investigated the effects of culvert replacement design on fish habitat and fish weight by...
Typical goals of aquatic organism passage projects include providing adequate passage of aquatic org...
Fish connectivity analyses on the East and West coasts of the United States have traditionally focus...
Fish passage designs for culverts rely mainly upon the comparison between the average flow velocity ...
A mark-recapture field study was conducted to determine fish passage at 5 concrete box culverts and ...
In Minnesota there is not a standard culvert design used at road crossings to improve aquatic organi...
Title from leaf 3.; "Prepared in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Transportation and the U.S....
A mark-recapture field study was conducted to determine fish passage at 5 concretebox culverts and 5...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2013/10SJN 134691CulvertsFishesSimulationDesignEnvironmental impact analysisSt...
Anthropogenic fragmentation of river and stream corridors is often identified with remnant dams thro...
Background/Question/Methods Stream restoration projects have become increasingly common in recent ye...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15182952007PDFTech Reporthttps://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/45...
Cataloging and synthesizing existing methods for the design of roadway-streamcrossings for fish pass...
Cataloguing and synthesizing existing methods for the design of roadway-streamcrossings for fish pas...
Transportation system planners, designers and managers recognize that fish passage through culverts ...
This study investigated the effects of culvert replacement design on fish habitat and fish weight by...
Typical goals of aquatic organism passage projects include providing adequate passage of aquatic org...
Fish connectivity analyses on the East and West coasts of the United States have traditionally focus...
Fish passage designs for culverts rely mainly upon the comparison between the average flow velocity ...
A mark-recapture field study was conducted to determine fish passage at 5 concrete box culverts and ...
In Minnesota there is not a standard culvert design used at road crossings to improve aquatic organi...
Title from leaf 3.; "Prepared in cooperation with the Ohio Department of Transportation and the U.S....
A mark-recapture field study was conducted to determine fish passage at 5 concretebox culverts and 5...
PDFTech ReportFHWA/OH-2013/10SJN 134691CulvertsFishesSimulationDesignEnvironmental impact analysisSt...
Anthropogenic fragmentation of river and stream corridors is often identified with remnant dams thro...
Background/Question/Methods Stream restoration projects have become increasingly common in recent ye...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15182952007PDFTech Reporthttps://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/45...
Cataloging and synthesizing existing methods for the design of roadway-streamcrossings for fish pass...
Cataloguing and synthesizing existing methods for the design of roadway-streamcrossings for fish pas...
Transportation system planners, designers and managers recognize that fish passage through culverts ...