Realization of the importance of fish passage for migratory species has led to the development of innovative and creative solutions (‘fishways’) to mitigate the effects of artificial barriers in freshwater systems in the last few decades. In many instances, however, the first move has been to attempt to engineer a solution to the problem, thus attempting to ‘fit fish into an equation’. These fishways are often derived from designs targeting salmonids in the Northern Hemisphere. They are rarely adequate, even for these strong-swimming fish, and certainly appear to be unsuitable for most other species, not least for those of tropical regions. Fishway design criteria do not adequately account for natural variation among individuals, population...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Dr. Mallen-Cooper has been a specialist fishway biologist for 30 years and has designed over 200 fis...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Much effort has been devoted to developing, constructing and refining fish passage facilities to ena...
Abstract: Fish passage in an era of broken rivers: new approaches a reason for hope? In an era of de...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Worldwide, fishways are increasingly criticized for failing to meet conservation goals. We argue tha...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Dr. Mallen-Cooper has been a specialist fishway biologist for 30 years and has designed over 200 fis...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Much effort has been devoted to developing, constructing and refining fish passage facilities to ena...
Abstract: Fish passage in an era of broken rivers: new approaches a reason for hope? In an era of de...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
The article reviews what we do iknow and, importantly, the substantial areas we overlook regarding t...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Worldwide, fishways are increasingly criticized for failing to meet conservation goals. We argue tha...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
Dr. Mallen-Cooper has been a specialist fishway biologist for 30 years and has designed over 200 fis...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...