Stream connectivity is necessary for the persistence and viability of migratory fish populations. However, many of the world’s river contain dams, creating barriers or obstacles that can impede movement. Fishways have been constructed to provide passage for migratory fishes, but traditional designs were largely incorporated for fish with strong burst swimming capabilities, such as subcarangiform swimming salmonids, and do not consider species with alternate swimming modes (i.e anguilliform). Additionally, high velocities and turbulent conditions within fishways can force fish to swim at prolonged swimming speeds, potentially resulting in fatigue or delayed passage. The Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) has served as a model system...
While a number of anthropogenic threats have been attributed to the population declines of Pacific l...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
Dams in the Columbia River basin present significant obstacles to declining populations of anadromou...
This article describes a study of PIT-tagged lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) ascending 4 fishways compr...
This article describes a study of PIT-tagged lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) ascending 4 fishways compr...
The efficiencies of fish passes specifically designed and constructed to facilitate the movement of ...
Flow manipulation and fragmentation through hydropower development often obstructs the dispersal and...
Hydropower dams in the lower Columbia River may contribute to declines in thepopulations of anadromo...
Hydropower dams in the lower Columbia River may contribute to declines in thepopulations of anadromo...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
Adult Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) encounter various obstacles to upstream migration at Col...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
While a number of anthropogenic threats have been attributed to the population declines of Pacific l...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
Dams in the Columbia River basin present significant obstacles to declining populations of anadromou...
This article describes a study of PIT-tagged lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) ascending 4 fishways compr...
This article describes a study of PIT-tagged lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) ascending 4 fishways compr...
The efficiencies of fish passes specifically designed and constructed to facilitate the movement of ...
Flow manipulation and fragmentation through hydropower development often obstructs the dispersal and...
Hydropower dams in the lower Columbia River may contribute to declines in thepopulations of anadromo...
Hydropower dams in the lower Columbia River may contribute to declines in thepopulations of anadromo...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
In many rivers, dams have interrupted the connectivity of migration routes for fish. While fishways...
Adult Pacific lamprey (Lampetra tridentata) encounter various obstacles to upstream migration at Col...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
We used electromyogram telemetry to examine swim speeds and passage success for 12 adult sockeye sal...
While a number of anthropogenic threats have been attributed to the population declines of Pacific l...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
Dams in the Columbia River basin present significant obstacles to declining populations of anadromou...