Natural hydrological regimes encompass varying seasonal flow characteristics that provide fish with cues and opportunities for upstream spawning migrations, but these flows are often modified/absent in regulated rivers. Compensatory artificial flows (freshets) can be released from reservoirs to replicate these characteristics, but studies testing their effectiveness are limited. To address this, river‐resident brown trout, a species known to undertake spawning migrations, were manually tracked using radio telemetry in a regulated upland river in northern England in response to 11 freshet releases of differing timing, magnitude and duration. Spawning migrations were not observed because extent of movement during freshets was generally small ...
AbstractOver-abstraction from surface waters is having a detrimental impact on freshwater dependant ...
Describing and understanding the relationship between streamflow and ecological processes is a class...
Management of multiple exploited stocks of anadromous salmonids in large catchments requires underst...
Many of the rivers in the UK are heavily modified by channelisation, impoundment (dams and weirs and...
To fully understand movements of fish a multi-faceted, varied approach is required. In this study, a...
Worldwide, rivers are extensively fragmented by anthropogenic structures, reducing longitudinal conn...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
This telemetry study aimed to document the mobility of Salmo trutta in the River Ourthe sub-basin (t...
Recent evidence supports the existence of a downstream autumn-migratory phenotype in juvenile anadro...
Radiotelemetry was used to investigate seasonal movement and home range of brown trout Salmo trutta ...
Hydropower dams represent one of the major threats to river ecosystems today. The dams block migrato...
Freshwater fish populations often exist in systems characterized by novel ecological processes resul...
Globally, freshwater fisheries are faced with numerous impacts that compromise fish populations. A k...
peer reviewedUsing water resources for hydroelectricity production influences and limits the quality...
AbstractOver-abstraction from surface waters is having a detrimental impact on freshwater dependant ...
Describing and understanding the relationship between streamflow and ecological processes is a class...
Management of multiple exploited stocks of anadromous salmonids in large catchments requires underst...
Many of the rivers in the UK are heavily modified by channelisation, impoundment (dams and weirs and...
To fully understand movements of fish a multi-faceted, varied approach is required. In this study, a...
Worldwide, rivers are extensively fragmented by anthropogenic structures, reducing longitudinal conn...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
River catchments worldwide are heavily fragmented by anthropogenic barriers, reducing their longitud...
This telemetry study aimed to document the mobility of Salmo trutta in the River Ourthe sub-basin (t...
Recent evidence supports the existence of a downstream autumn-migratory phenotype in juvenile anadro...
Radiotelemetry was used to investigate seasonal movement and home range of brown trout Salmo trutta ...
Hydropower dams represent one of the major threats to river ecosystems today. The dams block migrato...
Freshwater fish populations often exist in systems characterized by novel ecological processes resul...
Globally, freshwater fisheries are faced with numerous impacts that compromise fish populations. A k...
peer reviewedUsing water resources for hydroelectricity production influences and limits the quality...
AbstractOver-abstraction from surface waters is having a detrimental impact on freshwater dependant ...
Describing and understanding the relationship between streamflow and ecological processes is a class...
Management of multiple exploited stocks of anadromous salmonids in large catchments requires underst...