River barriers reduce river connectivity and lead to fragmentation of fish habitats, which can result in decline or even extinction of aquatic biota, including fish populations. In the Mekong basin, previous studies have mainly focused on the impacts of large dams but ignored the impacts of small-scale barriers, or drew conclusions from incomplete barrier databases, potentially leading to research biases. To test the completeness of existing databases and to evaluate the catchment-scale fragmentation level, a detailed investigation of river barriers for the whole Upper Mekong (Lancang catchment) was performed, by conducting visual interpretation of high-resolution remotely sensed images. Then, a complete catchment-scale barrier database was...
Rivers are very vulnerable to fragmentation caused by the presence of man-made barriers. To restore ...
The Mekong River is one of the great rivers of the world and is characterized by high fish biodivers...
The Vu Gia – Thu Bon River Basin in central Vietnam is subject to extensive hydropower development, ...
International audienceThe Mekong River is one of the largest rivers in the world and hosts the secon...
Dams and reservoirs block natural fish migration. Many of the commercial species in the Mekong have ...
Impacts of urban development on aquatic populations are often complex and difficult to ascertain, bu...
This study aimed to distinguish the contribution of stream fragmentation and poor habitat and water ...
The Mekong River Basin, site of the biggest inland fishery in the world, is undergoing massive hydro...
River fragmentation caused by instream barriers is a leading cause of biodiversity loss, particularl...
With a sixth mass extinction looming and freshwater biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates, e...
The Lower Mekong Basin provides habitat for more than 480 species and 40 families of fish, many of w...
The construction of river obstacles is considered one of the major threat to freshwater ecosystems w...
Recent research carried out by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and The Australian National Universi...
This paper aims to argue the extreme fragility of the ecosystem in the Lower Mekong Basin in the pro...
Large-scale development projects such as hydropower dams in the Greater Mekong Region (GMR) exert hi...
Rivers are very vulnerable to fragmentation caused by the presence of man-made barriers. To restore ...
The Mekong River is one of the great rivers of the world and is characterized by high fish biodivers...
The Vu Gia – Thu Bon River Basin in central Vietnam is subject to extensive hydropower development, ...
International audienceThe Mekong River is one of the largest rivers in the world and hosts the secon...
Dams and reservoirs block natural fish migration. Many of the commercial species in the Mekong have ...
Impacts of urban development on aquatic populations are often complex and difficult to ascertain, bu...
This study aimed to distinguish the contribution of stream fragmentation and poor habitat and water ...
The Mekong River Basin, site of the biggest inland fishery in the world, is undergoing massive hydro...
River fragmentation caused by instream barriers is a leading cause of biodiversity loss, particularl...
With a sixth mass extinction looming and freshwater biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates, e...
The Lower Mekong Basin provides habitat for more than 480 species and 40 families of fish, many of w...
The construction of river obstacles is considered one of the major threat to freshwater ecosystems w...
Recent research carried out by World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and The Australian National Universi...
This paper aims to argue the extreme fragility of the ecosystem in the Lower Mekong Basin in the pro...
Large-scale development projects such as hydropower dams in the Greater Mekong Region (GMR) exert hi...
Rivers are very vulnerable to fragmentation caused by the presence of man-made barriers. To restore ...
The Mekong River is one of the great rivers of the world and is characterized by high fish biodivers...
The Vu Gia – Thu Bon River Basin in central Vietnam is subject to extensive hydropower development, ...