“…In terms of fish passage for a given targeted species, some parameters relevant to traversability include the culvert type, the barrel dimensions, cross‐sectional shape and invert slope, as well as the water discharge and fluid dynamics properties in the culvert structure (Larinier, 2002; Olsen & Tullis, 2013). For small‐bodied and juvenile fish species, the excessive barrel velocities are often a major hinderance, because small‐body‐mass fish tend to have weak swimming capabilities (Hurst, Kay, Ryan, & Brown, 2007; Pavlov, Lupandin, & Skorobogatov, 1994; Tudorache, Viaene, Blust, Vereecken, & De Boeck, 2008), notwithstanding that swimming performance data can exhibit substantial variability in natural populations (Jones & Hale, 2020). In laboratory, the testing protocol and equipment may impact the data outcomes (Katopodis & Gervais, 2016; Kern, Cramp, Gordos, Watson, & Franklin, 2018), leading to “ inconsistent metrics ” (Kemp, 2012).…”