Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migrations, population structures, spawning success and recruitment of freshwater organisms. This paper presents a simple but effective method, intended for use by environmental managers, government agencies and conservation bodies, of rapidly assessing and prioritizing barriers to the migrations of diadromous fishes and lampreys for passage improvements. A prioritization matrix was developed using information on fish stock status, the passage efficiency of fishes at individual structures, the distance from the tidal limit and the passability of downstream barriers, and the quantity and quality of habitat upstream of each structure. Importantly, the ...
Longitudinal connectivity is one of the prime issues addressed in river restoration our days. At the...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
Man-made barriers have led to river fragmentation, restricting fish migrations to critical habitat. ...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
Techniques for assessing the impact of structural barriers on fish passage and for prioritising rest...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Barriers to prevent spawning migrations of sea lampreys Petromyzon marinas remain an important compo...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
Rivers in the Great Lakes basin are highly fragmented due to the presence of thousands of in-stream ...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
Abstract: Preservation and restoration of Europe\u27s endangered migratory fish species and habitats...
Much effort has been devoted to developing, constructing and refining fish passage facilities to ena...
The fragmentation of habitats has been acknowledged for 30 years as one of the five main factors of ...
Structures that block movement of fish through river networks are built to serve a variety of societ...
Road crossings can act as barriers to the movement of stream fishes, resulting in habitat fragmentat...
Longitudinal connectivity is one of the prime issues addressed in river restoration our days. At the...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
Man-made barriers have led to river fragmentation, restricting fish migrations to critical habitat. ...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
Techniques for assessing the impact of structural barriers on fish passage and for prioritising rest...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Barriers to prevent spawning migrations of sea lampreys Petromyzon marinas remain an important compo...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
Rivers in the Great Lakes basin are highly fragmented due to the presence of thousands of in-stream ...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
Abstract: Preservation and restoration of Europe\u27s endangered migratory fish species and habitats...
Much effort has been devoted to developing, constructing and refining fish passage facilities to ena...
The fragmentation of habitats has been acknowledged for 30 years as one of the five main factors of ...
Structures that block movement of fish through river networks are built to serve a variety of societ...
Road crossings can act as barriers to the movement of stream fishes, resulting in habitat fragmentat...
Longitudinal connectivity is one of the prime issues addressed in river restoration our days. At the...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
Man-made barriers have led to river fragmentation, restricting fish migrations to critical habitat. ...