2024
DOI: 10.1111/eff.12787
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Individual activity levels and presence of conspecifics affect fish passage rates over an in‐flume barrier

Daniel Nyqvist,
Fabio Tarena,
Alessandro Candiotto
et al.

Abstract: Dams and other in‐stream obstacles disrupt longitudinal connectivity and hinder fish from moving between habitats. Fishways and other fish passage solutions are used to pass fish over these artificial migration barriers. Fish passage functionality, however, varies greatly with fish passage design and environmental conditions and depends on fish species and characteristics. In particular, swimming performance and fish behaviour are considered key characteristics to predict fish passage performance. It is also w… Show more

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“…An effective exploratory behaviour is crucial for fish to search and locate entrances of fishways at river barriers 63 65 , and while extensive research has focused on enhancing the attractiveness of such entrances for individual fish 64 , 66 , 67 , very little is known about the case of shoaling fish 17 , 68 . Emerging experimental evidence, such as studies on gudgeons ( Gobio gobio ) 69 and barbels ( Barbus barbus ) 70 , suggests that aggregation can lead to increased passage efficiency. In pacific salmon (genera Oncorhynchus and Salmo ), the presence of conspecifics is suggested to facilitate both large-scale navigation 71 and higher fish passage efficiency 72 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An effective exploratory behaviour is crucial for fish to search and locate entrances of fishways at river barriers 63 65 , and while extensive research has focused on enhancing the attractiveness of such entrances for individual fish 64 , 66 , 67 , very little is known about the case of shoaling fish 17 , 68 . Emerging experimental evidence, such as studies on gudgeons ( Gobio gobio ) 69 and barbels ( Barbus barbus ) 70 , suggests that aggregation can lead to increased passage efficiency. In pacific salmon (genera Oncorhynchus and Salmo ), the presence of conspecifics is suggested to facilitate both large-scale navigation 71 and higher fish passage efficiency 72 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%