To help achieve effective longitudinal river connectivity, evaluation of the efficacy of fishway use by upstream-migrating fishes is needed. Larinier super active baffle (SAB) fishways are relatively cheap retrofit fish passes, suitable for low-head barriers, widespread in Europe and the most commonly fitted technical pass in Britain. Their suitability for non-salmonids, however, is poorly quantified. The efficacy of a 15% gradient SAB fishway and effects of flow regime and water temperature were tested for European river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) using passive integrated transponder (PIT) and acoustic telemetry at a Crump weir on the River Derwent, Northeast England. In migration season 2013–14, over a wide range of flows, 90.1% of 35...
Culverts used to convey river water under roads and embankments are one of the most common small-sca...
Fish passes, which are designed to promote the free passage of fish past riverine obstructions, gene...
Using an open channel flume, this study quantified upstream passage of European eel (Anguilla anguil...
AbstractTo help achieve effective longitudinal river connectivity, evaluation of the efficacy of fis...
The performance of weir-mounted studded tiles for passing upstream-migrating lamprey (Lampetra fluvi...
Abstract: Achieving good upstream passage of lampreys, a threatened group of serpentine fishes, rema...
Passage performance of upstream-migrating lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) was compared between sectio...
In recent years, fishways have increasingly been designed and installed with the intention to not on...
Worldwide, tidal barrages reduce aquatic habitat connectivity and limit fish movements, especially f...
Passage performance of upstream-migrating lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) was compared between sectio...
Fish passes (or fishways) designed to mitigate for the impeded movement of migratory fish at anthrop...
Many rivers are heavily fragmented, resulting from anthropogenic cross‐channel structures. Cost‐effe...
Weir construction has fragmented many rivers, resulting in the exclusion of some fish populations fr...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
Globally, populations of diadromous anguilliform morphotype fish, such as eel and lamprey, have expe...
Culverts used to convey river water under roads and embankments are one of the most common small-sca...
Fish passes, which are designed to promote the free passage of fish past riverine obstructions, gene...
Using an open channel flume, this study quantified upstream passage of European eel (Anguilla anguil...
AbstractTo help achieve effective longitudinal river connectivity, evaluation of the efficacy of fis...
The performance of weir-mounted studded tiles for passing upstream-migrating lamprey (Lampetra fluvi...
Abstract: Achieving good upstream passage of lampreys, a threatened group of serpentine fishes, rema...
Passage performance of upstream-migrating lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) was compared between sectio...
In recent years, fishways have increasingly been designed and installed with the intention to not on...
Worldwide, tidal barrages reduce aquatic habitat connectivity and limit fish movements, especially f...
Passage performance of upstream-migrating lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) was compared between sectio...
Fish passes (or fishways) designed to mitigate for the impeded movement of migratory fish at anthrop...
Many rivers are heavily fragmented, resulting from anthropogenic cross‐channel structures. Cost‐effe...
Weir construction has fragmented many rivers, resulting in the exclusion of some fish populations fr...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
Globally, populations of diadromous anguilliform morphotype fish, such as eel and lamprey, have expe...
Culverts used to convey river water under roads and embankments are one of the most common small-sca...
Fish passes, which are designed to promote the free passage of fish past riverine obstructions, gene...
Using an open channel flume, this study quantified upstream passage of European eel (Anguilla anguil...