2023
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15310
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Effect of thermo‐velocity barriers on fish: influence of water temperature, flow velocity and body size on the volitional swimming capacity of northern straight‐mouth nase (Pseudochondrostoma duriense)

Abstract: Water temperature and flow velocity directly affect the fish swimming capacity, and thus, both variables influence the fish passage through river barriers. Nonetheless, their effects are usually disregarded in fishway engineering and management. This study aims to evaluate the volitional swimming capacity of the northern straightmouth nase (Pseudochondrostoma duriense), considering the possible effects of water temperature, flow velocity and body size. For this, the maximum distance, swim speed and fatigue tim… Show more

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“…Fishway types are selected to suit the environmental conditions (Mulligan et al, 2019; Tonkin et al, 2022; White et al, 2011), upstream and downstream topography and intake locations, characteristics of resident fish, commercially important fish species, and discharge from dams and weirs (Bunt, 2001; Halleraker et al, 2023; Lindberg et al, 2016; Nyqvist et al, 2017; Wilkes et al, 2018). Approaching the process considering all perspectives is important (García‐Vega et al, 2023; Huuki et al, 2022; Morita, 2022; Ovidio et al, 2017; Prunier et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fishway types are selected to suit the environmental conditions (Mulligan et al, 2019; Tonkin et al, 2022; White et al, 2011), upstream and downstream topography and intake locations, characteristics of resident fish, commercially important fish species, and discharge from dams and weirs (Bunt, 2001; Halleraker et al, 2023; Lindberg et al, 2016; Nyqvist et al, 2017; Wilkes et al, 2018). Approaching the process considering all perspectives is important (García‐Vega et al, 2023; Huuki et al, 2022; Morita, 2022; Ovidio et al, 2017; Prunier et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%