Fish physical habitat models are a tool for guiding restoration efforts in lotic ecosystems, but often they overestimate restoration outcomes because currently they do not incorporate habitat connectivity. This persistent issue can, in extreme cases, result in little or no improvement to fish populations after the restoration, wasting valuable conservation resources. We present a case study where practitioners applied a fish habitat model for multiple life stages of gravel spawning fishes to a 52-km stretch of the Iller River but did so at a microscale implementation by setting up a model based on cross sections with a maximum of 200 m distance from each other. This approach provided an opportunity to assess the connectivity of habitats for...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
Barriers represent one of the largest anthropogenic impacts on the ecological status of rivers, and ...
River fragmentation is one of the main threats to diadromous fish species. We aimed to create a new ...
Abstract The subject of the study was to search and test restoration measures for the most common ph...
Abstract.—With the widespread decline and endangerment of freshwater fishes, there is a need to clea...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
Abstract: Preservation and restoration of Europe\u27s endangered migratory fish species and habitats...
Despite of structural deficits, highly modified water bodies (HMWB) contain remnant populations of e...
This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating trad...
Abstract Background Migration is a vital element of the life cycle of many freshwater fish species b...
Fish migrate to spawn, feed, seek refuge from predators, and escape harmful environmental conditions...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...
Systematic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing o...
Systemic methods for prioritizing the repair and removal of fish passage barriers, while growing of ...
Barriers represent one of the largest anthropogenic impacts on the ecological status of rivers, and ...
River fragmentation is one of the main threats to diadromous fish species. We aimed to create a new ...
Abstract The subject of the study was to search and test restoration measures for the most common ph...
Abstract.—With the widespread decline and endangerment of freshwater fishes, there is a need to clea...
Quantitative physical habitat modelling is a river management methodology that has been developed to...
Abstract: Preservation and restoration of Europe\u27s endangered migratory fish species and habitats...
Despite of structural deficits, highly modified water bodies (HMWB) contain remnant populations of e...
This paper examines and ranks restoration alternatives for improving fish habitat by evaluating trad...
Abstract Background Migration is a vital element of the life cycle of many freshwater fish species b...
Fish migrate to spawn, feed, seek refuge from predators, and escape harmful environmental conditions...
In this study, the impact of anthropogenic in-stream structures on migration and dispersal of a vari...
The increase in minimum flows has rarely been considered to mitigate the ecological impact of hydroe...
Most assessments of the effectiveness of river restoration are done at small spatial scales (< 10 km...