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Publikováno v:
Australasian Journal of Water Resources. :1-10
Culverts are important hydraulic structures for delivering a range of valuable socioeconomic services; however, they are also known to have negative impacts on freshwater and estuarine river system...
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 218:22-28
Monitoring the movements of fish enables management decisions to be based on the ecological requirements of the species in question. PIT tags are a cost effective, long-term method of tracking large numbers of fish. As this technology has improved, t
Autor:
John K. Keep, Matthew A. Gordos, Craig E. Franklin, Matthew Jones, Jabin R. Watson, Patrick J. Ward, Rebecca L. Cramp
Publikováno v:
Journal of fish biologyREFERENCES. 98(3)
Inadequately designed culverts can be physical barriers to fish passage if they increase the velocity of water flow in the environment, alter natural turbulence patterns or fail to provide adequate water depth. They may also act as behavioural barrie
Publikováno v:
Ecological Engineering. 116:143-153
Culverts are instream structures that act as hydrological barriers to fish movement by altering water turbulence, increasing water velocities and disrupting connectivity. Hydrological barriers like culverts have led to the fragmentation and decline o
Autor:
Jabin R. Watson, Rebecca L. Cramp, Patrick J. Ward, John K. Keep, Matthew Jones, Matthew A. Gordos, Craig E. Franklin
Inadequately designed culverts are known to pose hydraulic barriers to fish passage, but they may also be behavioural barriers if they adversely affect light levels within them. To test this, we performed a choice experiment and quantified the amount
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Publikováno v:
Ecological Engineering. 156:105987
Understanding how fish traverse man-made barriers (e.g. road-crossings and culverts) ensures that engineering and design guidelines achieve positive outcomes for fish communities. Water velocity, depth and fish body size are interrelated factors that
SignificanceHabitat fragmentation is a significant contributor to the worldwide decline of freshwater ecosystem health, the most pervasive cause of which is culverts. Culverts act as a barrier to fish movement, impacting feeding, predator avoidance,
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https://doi.org/10.1101/332338
https://doi.org/10.1101/332338
Publikováno v:
Ecological Engineering. 127:591
Publikováno v:
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 81:301-309
Locomotion is a common measure of performance used in studies of thermal acclimation because of its correlation with predator escape and prey capture. However, for sedentary animals such as freshwater turtles, we propose that diving behavior may be a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Zoology. 272:458-469
This study investigated the diving behaviour and performance of the bimodally respiring turtle Elseya albagula within the Burnett River, central Qld, Australia. Diving parameters were recorded using pressure-sensitive time-depth recorders for turtles