Dams have well-documented ecological impacts on downstream river segments; however, long-term impacts of river impoundment have rarely been investigated in upstream reaches. Using data from long-term standardized surveys, we analyzed temporal changes in fish assemblages in the Yangtze River upstream of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) before, during and after its construction. Our analysis indicated fish assemblage regime shifts in the two closer reaches in 2008, in accordance with the filling to 172.5 m in 2008; and in the other reach, farthest from the TGD, in 2011, indicating timing of the effects being related to distance. These shifts were evident in relative abundance of native fish species rather than non-native species and have altered co...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Reservoirs are important artificial ecosystems that modify the hydrological and ecological character...
The construction of dams may lead to dramatic changes in fish assemblages due to the loss of lotic h...
Dams have well-documented ecological impacts on downstream river segments; however, long-term impact...
The construction of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) has seriously affected the fish assemblage in t...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
To study how fish assemblages changed at different fillings stages, we compared the present fish ass...
Long and short term investigations have revealed dramatic changes in fish communities after impoundm...
Habitat alterations that result from anthropogenic disturbance impact both the abiotic and biotic co...
Drifting larval fish assemblages were investigated at three sections in the middle reach of the Yang...
Impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) and overharvesting are anthropogenic factors that ha...
Dam removal is becoming an effective approach for aquatic biodiversity restoration in damming river ...
Using seasonally collected data (2009-2010) from 15 sampling sites that represent first- to fifth-or...
The Zhougong River is one of the most important tributaries of the Qingyi River in upper Yangtze Riv...
Worldwide, increasing amounts of dams and weirs have been established in rivers in recent decades, o...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Reservoirs are important artificial ecosystems that modify the hydrological and ecological character...
The construction of dams may lead to dramatic changes in fish assemblages due to the loss of lotic h...
Dams have well-documented ecological impacts on downstream river segments; however, long-term impact...
The construction of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) has seriously affected the fish assemblage in t...
Dams and diversions are a primary threat to freshwater fish biodiversity, including the loss of spec...
To study how fish assemblages changed at different fillings stages, we compared the present fish ass...
Long and short term investigations have revealed dramatic changes in fish communities after impoundm...
Habitat alterations that result from anthropogenic disturbance impact both the abiotic and biotic co...
Drifting larval fish assemblages were investigated at three sections in the middle reach of the Yang...
Impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) and overharvesting are anthropogenic factors that ha...
Dam removal is becoming an effective approach for aquatic biodiversity restoration in damming river ...
Using seasonally collected data (2009-2010) from 15 sampling sites that represent first- to fifth-or...
The Zhougong River is one of the most important tributaries of the Qingyi River in upper Yangtze Riv...
Worldwide, increasing amounts of dams and weirs have been established in rivers in recent decades, o...
Dramatic environmental changes and species invasions are increasingly threatening the diverse fish f...
Reservoirs are important artificial ecosystems that modify the hydrological and ecological character...
The construction of dams may lead to dramatic changes in fish assemblages due to the loss of lotic h...