Much effort has been devoted to developing, constructing and refining fish passage facilities to enable target species to pass barriers on fluvial systems, and yet, fishway science, engineering and practice remain imperfect. In this review, 17 experts from different fish passage research fields (i.e., biology, ecology, physiology, ecohydraulics, engineering) and from different continents (i.e., North and South America, Europe, Africa, Australia) identified knowledge gaps and provided a roadmap for research priorities and technical developments. Once dominated by an engineering-focused approach, fishway science today involves a wide range of disciplines from fish behaviour to socioeconomics to complex modelling of passage prioritization opti...
Selective, bi-directional fish passage can ease tensions between connectivity actions fish managers ...
In the last one hundred years there have been dramatic declines in the range andabundance of native ...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...
Fish passes are structures (natural or manmade) bypassing barriers (e.g., dams), enabling satisfacto...
None supplied. From introduction: This chapter briefly explores the history of fish passage technolo...
Over 450 dams have been constructed in the upper Paraná River basin in Brazil during the past 40 yea...
Engineering solutions that aim to restore hydrological connectivity in river systems fragmented by d...
In 2001, the Murray-Darling Basin Commission (MDBC) initiated a program to improve fish passage alon...
The abstract of Research and study on fish passage for improvement of fish migration at cross-river ...
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
Whilst improving fish passage is valuable and often essential tool to rehabilitating native fish pop...
Abstract: The effectiveness of fishways should consider the senses of fish movements, both downstrea...
Realization of the importance of fish passage for migratory species has led to the development of in...
Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation, flood co...
Recent inventories have identified more than 7 000 dams and weirs along the east coast of Australia,...
Selective, bi-directional fish passage can ease tensions between connectivity actions fish managers ...
In the last one hundred years there have been dramatic declines in the range andabundance of native ...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...
Fish passes are structures (natural or manmade) bypassing barriers (e.g., dams), enabling satisfacto...
None supplied. From introduction: This chapter briefly explores the history of fish passage technolo...
Over 450 dams have been constructed in the upper Paraná River basin in Brazil during the past 40 yea...
Engineering solutions that aim to restore hydrological connectivity in river systems fragmented by d...
In 2001, the Murray-Darling Basin Commission (MDBC) initiated a program to improve fish passage alon...
The abstract of Research and study on fish passage for improvement of fish migration at cross-river ...
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
Whilst improving fish passage is valuable and often essential tool to rehabilitating native fish pop...
Abstract: The effectiveness of fishways should consider the senses of fish movements, both downstrea...
Realization of the importance of fish passage for migratory species has led to the development of in...
Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation, flood co...
Recent inventories have identified more than 7 000 dams and weirs along the east coast of Australia,...
Selective, bi-directional fish passage can ease tensions between connectivity actions fish managers ...
In the last one hundred years there have been dramatic declines in the range andabundance of native ...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...