Infrastructure, such as dams, weirs and culverts, disrupt the longitudinal connectivity of rivers, causing adverse impacts on fish and other aquatic species. Improving fish passage at artificial barriers, accordingly, can be an especially effective and economical river restoration option. In this article, we propose a novel, mixed integer programing model for optimizing barrier mitigation decisions given a limited budget. Rather than simply treating barriers as being impassable or not, we consider the more general case in which barriers may be partially passable. Although this assumption normally introduces nonlinearity into the problem, we manage to formulate a linear model via the use of probability chains, a newly proposed technique from...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
The California Fish Passage Forum is a consortium of state and federal agencies and NGO’s whose mand...
Despite increasing efforts globally to remove dams and construct fish passage structures, broad-scal...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
Removing small artificial barriers that hinder upstream migrations of fish is a major problem in rip...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Rivers in the Great Lakes basin are highly fragmented due to the presence of thousands of in-stream ...
River infrastructure can cause adverse impacts on fish populations, which, in turn, compromises the ...
Instream barriers, such as dams, culverts, and diversions, alter hydrologic processes and aquatic ha...
In-stream barriers, such as dams, culverts and diversions alter hydrologic processes and aquatic hab...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
In this study, we propose a novel framework combining spatially explicit population viability analys...
OptiPass(TM) is a Microsoft Windows® based program for optimizing the mitigation of artificial barri...
Structures that block movement of fish through river networks are built to serve a variety of societ...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
The California Fish Passage Forum is a consortium of state and federal agencies and NGO’s whose mand...
Despite increasing efforts globally to remove dams and construct fish passage structures, broad-scal...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
The presence of dams, stream–road crossings and other infrastructure often compromises the connectiv...
Removing small artificial barriers that hinder upstream migrations of fish is a major problem in rip...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Rivers in the Great Lakes basin are highly fragmented due to the presence of thousands of in-stream ...
River infrastructure can cause adverse impacts on fish populations, which, in turn, compromises the ...
Instream barriers, such as dams, culverts, and diversions, alter hydrologic processes and aquatic ha...
In-stream barriers, such as dams, culverts and diversions alter hydrologic processes and aquatic hab...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
In this study, we propose a novel framework combining spatially explicit population viability analys...
OptiPass(TM) is a Microsoft Windows® based program for optimizing the mitigation of artificial barri...
Structures that block movement of fish through river networks are built to serve a variety of societ...
Physical obstructions are becoming increasingly recognized as major factors influencing the migratio...
The California Fish Passage Forum is a consortium of state and federal agencies and NGO’s whose mand...
Despite increasing efforts globally to remove dams and construct fish passage structures, broad-scal...