Fishways have been constructed to maintain longitudinal connectivity for fish in fluvial systems impacted by barriers but there are relatively few studies of their biological effectiveness. Trend analysis of the CanFishPass fishway database showed that only 9% of Canadian fishways have been studied using methods that enable proper evaluation of biological effectiveness. A biological evaluation of the Vianney-Legendre fishway in Quebec for the passage of three redhorse species (Moxostoma anisurum, M. carinatum, M. macrolepidotum; silver, river and shorthead redhorse respectively) showed attraction efficiencies of 51%, 12%, 50%, respectively, and passage efficiencies of 88%, 50% and 69% respectively. For all species, failures in the fishway w...
The Alaska Steeppass is a type of chute fishway used extensively on coastal streams in the east and ...
The goal of this study was to observe the response of Western Blacknose Dace (R. obtusus) to a turbu...
The goal of this study was to observe the response of Western Blacknose Dace (R. obtusus) to a turbu...
Our understanding of biological design criteria to facilitate fishway passage design is limited, par...
ii Fishways have been constructed to maintain longitudinal connectivity for fish in fluvial systems ...
Fishways have been developed to restore longitudinal connectivity in rivers. Despite their potential...
Abstract: Several types of fish passage are increasingly being installed in river barriers to restor...
Abstract: Several types of fish passage are increasingly being installed in river barriers to restor...
The freshwater spawning migrations of many species have been influenced by the development dams whic...
Pacific salmon use olfactory cues to locate their spawning grounds. Past homing research has explore...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
The Alaska Steeppass is a type of chute fishway used extensively on coastal streams in the east and ...
The goal of this study was to observe the response of Western Blacknose Dace (R. obtusus) to a turbu...
The goal of this study was to observe the response of Western Blacknose Dace (R. obtusus) to a turbu...
Our understanding of biological design criteria to facilitate fishway passage design is limited, par...
ii Fishways have been constructed to maintain longitudinal connectivity for fish in fluvial systems ...
Fishways have been developed to restore longitudinal connectivity in rivers. Despite their potential...
Abstract: Several types of fish passage are increasingly being installed in river barriers to restor...
Abstract: Several types of fish passage are increasingly being installed in river barriers to restor...
The freshwater spawning migrations of many species have been influenced by the development dams whic...
Pacific salmon use olfactory cues to locate their spawning grounds. Past homing research has explore...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Abstract: Knowledge of fish behaviour at obstacles is still limited and therefore uncertainties exis...
The Alaska Steeppass is a type of chute fishway used extensively on coastal streams in the east and ...
The goal of this study was to observe the response of Western Blacknose Dace (R. obtusus) to a turbu...
The goal of this study was to observe the response of Western Blacknose Dace (R. obtusus) to a turbu...