1. The ability to move between habitats has important implications for fitness in many species. In-stream barriers such as culverts can impede movements of riverine fishes and thus reduce connectivity between habitats. The ability of fish to overcome barriers is related to the features of the environment and the barrier itself, but also to physiological, morphological, and behavioural traits of the fish. Among these, body shape varies among and within species and influences swimming ability, a key component of passage performance through culverts. 2. We conducted an experimental study on wild brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) to assess the effects of individual body shape on attempt rate and passage success through culverts on six streams...
Morphological comparison of ten populations of juvenile coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, from stre...
Local specialization can be advantageous for individuals and may increase the resilience of the spec...
Habitat fragmentation is a principal threat to biodiversity and artificial river barriers are a lead...
1. The ability to move between habitats has important implications for fitness in many species. In-s...
Abstract Variations in behavioral traits are widely recognized to drive animal behaviors exhibited w...
Culverts can restrict access to habitat for stream-dwelling fishes. We used PIT telemetry to quantif...
There is much to learn towards improving baffle designs to improve fish passage through culverts. A ...
Our study assesses swimming capacity (speed and stamina) and possible morphometric determinants of l...
Understanding how fish traverse man-made barriers (e.g. road-crossings and culverts) ensures that en...
Understanding how fish traverse man-made barriers (e.g. road-crossings and culverts) ensures that en...
Flow regimes are believed to be of major evolutionary significance in fish. The flow regimes inhabit...
US Transportation Collection2009PDFTech ReportAedo, JohnBell, MarkHotchkiss, Rollin H.Brigham Young ...
abstract: Numerous environmental features have the potential to act as 'barriers' to fishes ...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
1. Migration is a widespread phenomenon, with powerful ecological and evolutionary consequences. Mor...
Morphological comparison of ten populations of juvenile coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, from stre...
Local specialization can be advantageous for individuals and may increase the resilience of the spec...
Habitat fragmentation is a principal threat to biodiversity and artificial river barriers are a lead...
1. The ability to move between habitats has important implications for fitness in many species. In-s...
Abstract Variations in behavioral traits are widely recognized to drive animal behaviors exhibited w...
Culverts can restrict access to habitat for stream-dwelling fishes. We used PIT telemetry to quantif...
There is much to learn towards improving baffle designs to improve fish passage through culverts. A ...
Our study assesses swimming capacity (speed and stamina) and possible morphometric determinants of l...
Understanding how fish traverse man-made barriers (e.g. road-crossings and culverts) ensures that en...
Understanding how fish traverse man-made barriers (e.g. road-crossings and culverts) ensures that en...
Flow regimes are believed to be of major evolutionary significance in fish. The flow regimes inhabit...
US Transportation Collection2009PDFTech ReportAedo, JohnBell, MarkHotchkiss, Rollin H.Brigham Young ...
abstract: Numerous environmental features have the potential to act as 'barriers' to fishes ...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
1. Migration is a widespread phenomenon, with powerful ecological and evolutionary consequences. Mor...
Morphological comparison of ten populations of juvenile coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch, from stre...
Local specialization can be advantageous for individuals and may increase the resilience of the spec...
Habitat fragmentation is a principal threat to biodiversity and artificial river barriers are a lead...