1. In this review,we first summarize how hydrologic connectivity has been studied for riverine fish capable of moving long distances, and then identify research opportunities that have clear conservation significance. Migratory species, such as anadromous salmonids, are good model organisms for understanding ecological connectivity in rivers because the spatial scale over which movements occur among freshwater habitats is large enough to be easily observed with available techniques; they are often economically or culturally valuable with habitats that can be easily fragmented by human activities; and they integrate landscape conditions from multiple surrounding catchment(s) with in-river conditions. Studies have focussed on three themes: (i...
Barriers represent one of the largest anthropogenic impacts on the ecological status of rivers, and ...
Graduation date: 2002This study examined fish movements and assemblage dynamics in the Wenaha,\ud Gr...
Hydrological connectivity is known to determine biodiversity patterns across large river floodplains...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
Abstract: Fragmentation of lotic river stretches by the presence of artificial barriers leads to los...
The determination if fish movement of potadromous species is impeded in a river system is often diff...
Connectivity between river and floodplain habitats is important to many lowland river fishes enablin...
The hydropower industry has altered connectivity in many rivers during the last century. Many fish s...
Typified by their branching pattern, headwaters are numerically abundant as the density of these hab...
The addition of large water storage dams to rivers in California's Central Valley blocked access to ...
A more holistic approach towards testing longitudinal connectivity restoration is needed in order to...
Amid concern over the decline of salmonid and other fish populations, the traditional basis of much ...
River connectivity is essential for the correct functioning of freshwater ecosystems at all scales. ...
Worldwide, rivers are extensively fragmented by anthropogenic structures, reducing longitudinal conn...
Human activity has caused longitudinal fragmentation of many rivers. Fishways have been installed wo...
Barriers represent one of the largest anthropogenic impacts on the ecological status of rivers, and ...
Graduation date: 2002This study examined fish movements and assemblage dynamics in the Wenaha,\ud Gr...
Hydrological connectivity is known to determine biodiversity patterns across large river floodplains...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
Abstract: Fragmentation of lotic river stretches by the presence of artificial barriers leads to los...
The determination if fish movement of potadromous species is impeded in a river system is often diff...
Connectivity between river and floodplain habitats is important to many lowland river fishes enablin...
The hydropower industry has altered connectivity in many rivers during the last century. Many fish s...
Typified by their branching pattern, headwaters are numerically abundant as the density of these hab...
The addition of large water storage dams to rivers in California's Central Valley blocked access to ...
A more holistic approach towards testing longitudinal connectivity restoration is needed in order to...
Amid concern over the decline of salmonid and other fish populations, the traditional basis of much ...
River connectivity is essential for the correct functioning of freshwater ecosystems at all scales. ...
Worldwide, rivers are extensively fragmented by anthropogenic structures, reducing longitudinal conn...
Human activity has caused longitudinal fragmentation of many rivers. Fishways have been installed wo...
Barriers represent one of the largest anthropogenic impacts on the ecological status of rivers, and ...
Graduation date: 2002This study examined fish movements and assemblage dynamics in the Wenaha,\ud Gr...
Hydrological connectivity is known to determine biodiversity patterns across large river floodplains...