Dam construction and streamflow regulation are increasing throughout the world, with impacts in impounded aquatic ecosystems. Hydropower dams, some of them causing a phenomenon called “hydropeaking” during their operation, are known for having a variety of impacts on downstream aquatic biota, particularly fish, and respective habitat. This can result in significant changes, from the community (e.g., fish assemblage structure) to the individual level (e.g., physiological and behavioural adjustments). Researchers and managers involved in the assessment of hydropeaking impacts must be resourceful and use methods that allow their precise evaluation, from large to fine-scale habitat and biological responses. In the last decades, technological ad...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
Due to peak electricity demand, hydropeaking introduces rapid and artificial flow fluctuations in th...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
Hydroelectric power plants managed in response to sub-daily changes of the electricity market underg...
Climate change asks for the reduction in the consumption of fossil-based fuels and an increased shar...
Hydropeaking is widely known for changing the quantity and quality of the available habitat downstre...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
Hydropeaking is widely known for changing the quantity and quality of the available habitat downstre...
Hydropeaking has negative effects on aquatic biota, but the causal relationships have not been studi...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
Hydropower plants are an important source of renewable energy. In the near future, high-head storage...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
Due to peak electricity demand, hydropeaking introduces rapid and artificial flow fluctuations in th...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
Hydroelectric power plants managed in response to sub-daily changes of the electricity market underg...
Climate change asks for the reduction in the consumption of fossil-based fuels and an increased shar...
Hydropeaking is widely known for changing the quantity and quality of the available habitat downstre...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
Hydropeaking is widely known for changing the quantity and quality of the available habitat downstre...
Hydropeaking has negative effects on aquatic biota, but the causal relationships have not been studi...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
Resolving the controversy about hydropower is only possible based on reliable data on its ecological...
Hydropower plants are an important source of renewable energy. In the near future, high-head storage...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...
As the global demand for renewable electricity grows, hydropower development of river basins increas...