The performance and movements of juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar exposed to variable water discharge (simulating hydropeaking) but with a stable water-covered area were studied in six experimental stream channels, both during the winter and summer. Thirty fish were stocked into each channel, and the growth, body fat and movements of the fish were followed for about 2.5 months in each season. During the winter, no effect of hydropeaking was documented on performance or movement. In the summer, fish experiencing hydropeaking had lower body mass, lower body fat, and higher movement rates than the control fish. In general, effect sizes were small, and the rapid and frequent changes in water discharge and water level in the present study ha...
The freshwater phase of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L vary between one and eight years. The reductio...
The ability to hold station against a water current, the efficiency of enzyme catalysis, and various...
An experiment was performed in four artificial stream channels during summer and autumn to investiga...
The effects of hydropeaking and intra- and interspecific competition on the growth performance (grow...
An effect of hydropower and hydropeaking regulation in rivers is stranding of fish. Those fishes tha...
Sub-daily fluctuations in streamflow may have adverse effects on the biota downstream of dams in hyd...
The objectives of this study were (1) to determine how summer floods influenced the feeding, growth,...
Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Down...
Migratory species travelling long distances between habitats to spawn or feed are well adapted to op...
Habitat use of aquatic organisms is essential to evaluate effects of many environmental challenges l...
The future development of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) aquaculture is limited by the availabilit...
Hydropeaking is widely known for changing the quantity and quality of the available habitat downstre...
We developed an individual-based model (IBM) to understand the effects of hydropeaking on growth, su...
Adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. have a fixed amount of energy available to fuel their freshw...
The early life history behaviour of juvenile chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) rearing in the Torpy...
The freshwater phase of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L vary between one and eight years. The reductio...
The ability to hold station against a water current, the efficiency of enzyme catalysis, and various...
An experiment was performed in four artificial stream channels during summer and autumn to investiga...
The effects of hydropeaking and intra- and interspecific competition on the growth performance (grow...
An effect of hydropower and hydropeaking regulation in rivers is stranding of fish. Those fishes tha...
Sub-daily fluctuations in streamflow may have adverse effects on the biota downstream of dams in hyd...
The objectives of this study were (1) to determine how summer floods influenced the feeding, growth,...
Climate change causes warming of rivers and may increase discharge, particularly during winter. Down...
Migratory species travelling long distances between habitats to spawn or feed are well adapted to op...
Habitat use of aquatic organisms is essential to evaluate effects of many environmental challenges l...
The future development of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) aquaculture is limited by the availabilit...
Hydropeaking is widely known for changing the quantity and quality of the available habitat downstre...
We developed an individual-based model (IBM) to understand the effects of hydropeaking on growth, su...
Adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. have a fixed amount of energy available to fuel their freshw...
The early life history behaviour of juvenile chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) rearing in the Torpy...
The freshwater phase of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L vary between one and eight years. The reductio...
The ability to hold station against a water current, the efficiency of enzyme catalysis, and various...
An experiment was performed in four artificial stream channels during summer and autumn to investiga...