In this study, we propose a novel framework combining spatially explicit population viability analysis and optimization for prioritizing fish passage barrier mitigation decisions. Our model aims to maximize the equilibrium population size, or alternatively minimize the extinction risk, of a target fish species subject to a budget on the total cost of barrier mitigation. A case study involving a wild coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) population from the Tillamook basin, Oregon, USA is used to illustrate the benefits of our approach. We consider two different spawning adult dispersal patterns, river and reach level homing, as well as straying. Under density dependent population growth, we find that homing behavior type has a significant eff...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
One of the objectives of providing fish passage is to improve fish populations. Connectivity at larg...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and ...
We address the problem of locating small hydropower dams in an environmentally friendly manner. We p...
1. The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connec...
Despite increasing efforts globally to remove dams and construct fish passage structures, broad-scal...
River infrastructure can cause adverse impacts on fish populations, which, in turn, compromises the ...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the con...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Abstract Instream barriers remain ubiquitous threats to freshwater species and their habitats. Decis...
Context: Efficient restoration of longitudinal river connectivity relies on barrier mitigation prior...
Infrastructure, such as dams, weirs and culverts, disrupt the longitudinal connectivity of rivers, c...
This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating trad...
Developing quantitative relationships that link human-induced environmental change with changes in p...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
One of the objectives of providing fish passage is to improve fish populations. Connectivity at larg...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and ...
We address the problem of locating small hydropower dams in an environmentally friendly manner. We p...
1. The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connec...
Despite increasing efforts globally to remove dams and construct fish passage structures, broad-scal...
River infrastructure can cause adverse impacts on fish populations, which, in turn, compromises the ...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the con...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Abstract Instream barriers remain ubiquitous threats to freshwater species and their habitats. Decis...
Context: Efficient restoration of longitudinal river connectivity relies on barrier mitigation prior...
Infrastructure, such as dams, weirs and culverts, disrupt the longitudinal connectivity of rivers, c...
This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating trad...
Developing quantitative relationships that link human-induced environmental change with changes in p...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
One of the objectives of providing fish passage is to improve fish populations. Connectivity at larg...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in Aquatic Conservation: Marine and ...