peer reviewedFishways are installed worldwide to facilitate accessibility to functional habitats and to increase the ecological continuity of rivers. Their evaluations are increasing, but complete studies in the field with wild individuals are still scarce. In the lower Bocq River (Belgium), a pool type fishway was installed in 2011. A combined passive‐integrated‐transponder‐tag and radio‐telemetry system was designed and installed downstream of the dam and in the fishway to analyse fine‐scale individual fish behaviour. Three fish species (brown trout, European grayling, and barbel) were captured in the river; n = 125 fish were tagged and released downstream of the fishway. Behavioural metrics were proposed and used in order to attai...
Fishways are commonly employed to improve river connectivity for fishes, but the extent to which the...
Using traps and passive integrated transponder (PIT) telemetry, we investigated the effectiveness of...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
The equipping of barriers with fishways has useful applications for testing hypotheses of fish migra...
Abstract Background Fish migration has severely been impacted by dam construction. Through the disru...
Fish passes, which are designed to promote the free passage of fish past riverine obstructions, gene...
Fish passage facilities are constructed to enable fish to pass anthropogenic barriers such as dams t...
Human activity has caused longitudinal fragmentation of many rivers. Fishways have been installed wo...
Passage performance of brown trout (Salmo trutta), Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei),...
ABSTRACT: This work aims to assess brown trout (Salmo trutta) passage through a free-flow pool-weirt...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
Man-made barriers have led to river fragmentation, restricting fish migrations to critical habitat. ...
Loss of habitat connectivity due to anthropogenic structures is among the greatest threats to freshw...
Decline in fish species populations due to river regulation by dams and weirs promoted the developme...
Portuguese rivers are particularly regulated by dams and weirs that, by deterring fish migration, co...
Fishways are commonly employed to improve river connectivity for fishes, but the extent to which the...
Using traps and passive integrated transponder (PIT) telemetry, we investigated the effectiveness of...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
The equipping of barriers with fishways has useful applications for testing hypotheses of fish migra...
Abstract Background Fish migration has severely been impacted by dam construction. Through the disru...
Fish passes, which are designed to promote the free passage of fish past riverine obstructions, gene...
Fish passage facilities are constructed to enable fish to pass anthropogenic barriers such as dams t...
Human activity has caused longitudinal fragmentation of many rivers. Fishways have been installed wo...
Passage performance of brown trout (Salmo trutta), Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei),...
ABSTRACT: This work aims to assess brown trout (Salmo trutta) passage through a free-flow pool-weirt...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
Man-made barriers have led to river fragmentation, restricting fish migrations to critical habitat. ...
Loss of habitat connectivity due to anthropogenic structures is among the greatest threats to freshw...
Decline in fish species populations due to river regulation by dams and weirs promoted the developme...
Portuguese rivers are particularly regulated by dams and weirs that, by deterring fish migration, co...
Fishways are commonly employed to improve river connectivity for fishes, but the extent to which the...
Using traps and passive integrated transponder (PIT) telemetry, we investigated the effectiveness of...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...