Passage and transit time of adult upstream-migrant American shad Alosa sapidissima and blueback herring A. aestivalis were investigated in standard Denil and Alaska steeppass fishways with variable slope and headpond under semicontrolled conditions. Percent of American shad passed per unit time (percent passage) increased with temperature, while time required to ascend from the fishway entrance to the exit (transit time) decreased with increasing temperature for both species. Increasing fishway slope decreased percent passage of blueback herring in the steeppass fishway only. Low headpond enhanced percent passage of American shad in the Denil fishway, but decreased percent passage of American shad in the steeppass fishway. Headpond level ha...
Boshers dam vertical slot fishway, James River, Virginia, U.S.A., opened in 1999 and restored connec...
We provide new insights on the ability of naturalized brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) to ascend ...
A vertical slot fishway and two Denil fishways (of 10 and 20% slope) built into a weir on the Lesser...
Passage and transit time of adult upstream-migrant American shad Alosa sapidissima and blueback herr...
The rates of passage of chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and sockeye (O. nerka) salmon and steelhe...
Behavior and passage rate of smolts of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and juvenile American shad Alosa ...
This paper documents the success of passage of some non-salmonid fishes through Denil-type steeppass...
The effect of fishway slope on the performance and biochemical state of salmonids was studied in two...
Before flow patterns were modified at an Ice Harbor style fish ladder in the Connecticut River, coun...
During the 1960s, as more dams went into full operation on the Columbia River, it was discovered tha...
In May and June of 2002, 72 adult American shad Alosa sapidissima were internally radio-tagged on fo...
This research was designed to determine the feasibility of using a Denil-type fishway as part of a s...
A sectional, prefabricated, lightweight, corrosion resistant, functional steeppass fishway of the De...
The fall downstream migrations of juvenile American shad Alosa sapidissima and blueback herring Alos...
Boshers dam vertical slot fishway, James River, Virginia, U.S.A., opened in 1999 and restored connec...
We provide new insights on the ability of naturalized brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) to ascend ...
A vertical slot fishway and two Denil fishways (of 10 and 20% slope) built into a weir on the Lesser...
Passage and transit time of adult upstream-migrant American shad Alosa sapidissima and blueback herr...
The rates of passage of chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and sockeye (O. nerka) salmon and steelhe...
Behavior and passage rate of smolts of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and juvenile American shad Alosa ...
This paper documents the success of passage of some non-salmonid fishes through Denil-type steeppass...
The effect of fishway slope on the performance and biochemical state of salmonids was studied in two...
Before flow patterns were modified at an Ice Harbor style fish ladder in the Connecticut River, coun...
During the 1960s, as more dams went into full operation on the Columbia River, it was discovered tha...
In May and June of 2002, 72 adult American shad Alosa sapidissima were internally radio-tagged on fo...
This research was designed to determine the feasibility of using a Denil-type fishway as part of a s...
A sectional, prefabricated, lightweight, corrosion resistant, functional steeppass fishway of the De...
The fall downstream migrations of juvenile American shad Alosa sapidissima and blueback herring Alos...
Boshers dam vertical slot fishway, James River, Virginia, U.S.A., opened in 1999 and restored connec...
We provide new insights on the ability of naturalized brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) to ascend ...
A vertical slot fishway and two Denil fishways (of 10 and 20% slope) built into a weir on the Lesser...