An eco-hydraulic model was used to determine the levels of fish habitat suitability in the fluvial and lacustrine regions of a new Eco-City. This model has been developed by combining a depth integrated hydrodynamic and water quality model with a habitat suitability index model. Carps were selected as the target species because they represent the major fish population in the study area. Water depth, flow velocity and dissolved oxygen (DO) were used as the suitability indicators. Hydrologic data recorded during 2001–2010 were analysed to determine the base flow, average flow and high flow rates, which were used to represent the discharges in the river for the three stages of the carp life cycle: overwintering, spawning and growth, respective...
Fish spawning habitat availability in the river Waal is significantly influenced by seasonal and ann...
This study elucidates the relationship of different flow regimes as a function of physical microha...
Urban rivers are socioecological systems, and restored habitats may be attractive to both sensitive ...
An eco-hydraulic model was used to determine the levels of fish habitat suitability in the fluvial a...
The selection of an approach to evaluate habitat suitability for a specific fish or life stage has b...
In recent years, Eco-City, which is designed with consideration for environmental impact and is inha...
The habitat suitability of freshwater species and ecosystems should also be considered in every atte...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
The assessment of the Suitability of Physical Habitat (SPH) and the Weighted Usable Area (WUA) for f...
The assessment of the Suitability of Physical Habitat (SPH) and the Weighted Usable Area (WUA) for f...
Four major species of Chinese carp, namely black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus), grass carp (Ctenopha...
Habitat has become one of the fundamentals for managing the environment. We report on synthesis of 3...
The physical habitat simulation sub-routine of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) uses...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Accurately delineating the effects of hydrological and water quality habitat fa...
Fish spawning habitat availability in the river Waal is significantly influenced by seasonal and ann...
This study elucidates the relationship of different flow regimes as a function of physical microha...
Urban rivers are socioecological systems, and restored habitats may be attractive to both sensitive ...
An eco-hydraulic model was used to determine the levels of fish habitat suitability in the fluvial a...
The selection of an approach to evaluate habitat suitability for a specific fish or life stage has b...
In recent years, Eco-City, which is designed with consideration for environmental impact and is inha...
The habitat suitability of freshwater species and ecosystems should also be considered in every atte...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
The assessment of the Suitability of Physical Habitat (SPH) and the Weighted Usable Area (WUA) for f...
The assessment of the Suitability of Physical Habitat (SPH) and the Weighted Usable Area (WUA) for f...
Four major species of Chinese carp, namely black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus), grass carp (Ctenopha...
Habitat has become one of the fundamentals for managing the environment. We report on synthesis of 3...
The physical habitat simulation sub-routine of the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) uses...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Accurately delineating the effects of hydrological and water quality habitat fa...
Fish spawning habitat availability in the river Waal is significantly influenced by seasonal and ann...
This study elucidates the relationship of different flow regimes as a function of physical microha...
Urban rivers are socioecological systems, and restored habitats may be attractive to both sensitive ...