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View article: The role of ecohydraulics in addressing the freshwater biodiversity crisis
The role of ecohydraulics in addressing the freshwater biodiversity crisis Open
View article: Upriver migrating sea lamprey exhibit similar responses to hydrodynamic features as other up and downriver-moving species
Upriver migrating sea lamprey exhibit similar responses to hydrodynamic features as other up and downriver-moving species Open
Identifying commonalities in how fish navigate rivers near infrastructure will enhance water operations and design by improving our ability to predict engineering outcomes (e.g., barrier construction/removal, fish passage installation) in …
View article: Designing Sortable Guilds for Multispecies Selective Fish Passage
Designing Sortable Guilds for Multispecies Selective Fish Passage Open
The importance of connectivity for freshwater organisms is widely recognised, yet in‐stream barriers associated with population declines and increased risk of extinction remain globally ubiquitous. Despite their negative consequences, thes…
View article: A Real-Time Fish Detection System for Partially Dewatered Fish to Support Selective Fish Passage
A Real-Time Fish Detection System for Partially Dewatered Fish to Support Selective Fish Passage Open
Recent advances in fish transportation technologies and deep machine learning-based fish classification have created an opportunity for real-time, autonomous fish sorting through a selective passage mechanism. This research presents a case…
View article: Not all who meander are lost: migrating sea lamprey follow river thalwegs to facilitate safe and efficient passage upstream
Not all who meander are lost: migrating sea lamprey follow river thalwegs to facilitate safe and efficient passage upstream Open
Efficient navigation is crucial for the reproductive success of many migratory species, often driven by competing pressures to conserve energy and reduce predation risk. Little is known about how non-homing species achieve this balance. We…
View article: Hydraulic characteristics of effective sea lamprey barriers
Hydraulic characteristics of effective sea lamprey barriers Open
View article: Labeled images of emerged salmonids in a riverine environment
Labeled images of emerged salmonids in a riverine environment Open
View article: Semi-Automated Inquiry of Fish Launch Angle and Speed for Hazard Analysis
Semi-Automated Inquiry of Fish Launch Angle and Speed for Hazard Analysis Open
This study investigated the leap characteristics of rainbow trout (also known as steelhead) (Oncorhynchus mykiss) present in the Laurentian Great Lakes. To aid in the collection and annotation of leaps, a custom web application was develop…
View article: FishPass sortable attribute database: Phenological, morphological, physiological, and behavioural characteristics related to passage and movement of Laurentian Great Lakes fishes
FishPass sortable attribute database: Phenological, morphological, physiological, and behavioural characteristics related to passage and movement of Laurentian Great Lakes fishes Open
In-stream barriers pose threats to fishes, including habitat loss, constraints on migration, and reduced connectivity between populations. Despite many negative consequences, barriers can serve to protect native species by limiting the spr…
View article: An Analysis of Honeypots and their Impact as a Cyber Deception Tactic
An Analysis of Honeypots and their Impact as a Cyber Deception Tactic Open
This paper explores deploying a cyber honeypot system to learn how cyber defenders can use a honeypot system as a deception mechanism to gather intelligence. Defenders can gather intelligence about an attacker such as the autonomous system…
View article: Test of a Screw-Style Fish Lift for Introducing Migratory Fish into a Selective Fish Passage Device
Test of a Screw-Style Fish Lift for Introducing Migratory Fish into a Selective Fish Passage Device Open
Barriers are an effective mechanism for managing invasive species, such as sea lamprey in the Laurentian Great Lakes but are detrimental because they limit the migration of desirable, native species. Fish passage technologies that selectiv…
View article: Evaluation of a broadband sound projected from the gates of a navigation lock in the Mississippi River shows it to be a weak deterrent for common carp and unable to block passage
Evaluation of a broadband sound projected from the gates of a navigation lock in the Mississippi River shows it to be a weak deterrent for common carp and unable to block passage Open
View article: Environmental factors influencing annual sucker (Catostomus sp.) migration into a Great Lakes tributary
Environmental factors influencing annual sucker (Catostomus sp.) migration into a Great Lakes tributary Open
Fish migration in rivers is a growing area of concern as mounting anthropogenic influences, particularly fragmentation from dams and barriers, constitute major threats to global river species diversity. Barriers can impede the movement of …
View article: Numeric Simulation Demonstrates That the Upstream Movement of Invasive Bigheaded Carp Can Be Blocked at Sets of Mississippi River Locks-and-Dams Using a Combination of Optimized Spillway Gate Operations, Lock Deterrents, and Carp Removal
Numeric Simulation Demonstrates That the Upstream Movement of Invasive Bigheaded Carp Can Be Blocked at Sets of Mississippi River Locks-and-Dams Using a Combination of Optimized Spillway Gate Operations, Lock Deterrents, and Carp Removal Open
Invasive bigheaded carp are advancing up the Upper Mississippi River by passing through its locks-and-dams (LDs). Although these structures already impede fish passage, this role could be greatly enhanced by modifying how their spillway ga…
View article: Editorial: Global fish passage issues
Editorial: Global fish passage issues Open
View article: Applications of deep convolutional neural networks to predict length, circumference, and weight from mostly dewatered images of fish
Applications of deep convolutional neural networks to predict length, circumference, and weight from mostly dewatered images of fish Open
Simple biometric data of fish aid fishery management tasks such as monitoring the structure of fish populations and regulating recreational harvest. While these data are foundational to fishery research and management, the collection of le…
View article: Advancements towards selective barrier passage by automatic species identification: applications of deep convolutional neural networks on images of dewatered fish
Advancements towards selective barrier passage by automatic species identification: applications of deep convolutional neural networks on images of dewatered fish Open
Invasive species negatively affect enterprises such as fisheries, agriculture, and international trade. In the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin, threats include invasive sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) and the four major Chinese carps. Barrie…
View article: Single-Stream Recycling Inspires Selective Fish Passage Solutions for the Connectivity Conundrum in Aquatic Ecosystems
Single-Stream Recycling Inspires Selective Fish Passage Solutions for the Connectivity Conundrum in Aquatic Ecosystems Open
Barrier removal is a recognized solution for reversing river fragmentation, but restoring connectivity can have consequences for both desirable and undesirable species, resulting in a connectivity conundrum. Selectively passing desirable t…
View article: Advances in fish passage in the Great Lakes basin
Advances in fish passage in the Great Lakes basin Open
Addressing the impact of dams and other water control structures on fish communities and aquatic ecosystems is a major concern for fisheries managers in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Although nature-like and technical fishways (i.e., vertica…
View article: Potential changes to the biology and challenges to the management of invasive sea lamprey<i>Petromyzon marinus</i>in the Laurentian Great Lakes due to climate change
Potential changes to the biology and challenges to the management of invasive sea lamprey<i>Petromyzon marinus</i>in the Laurentian Great Lakes due to climate change Open
Control programs are implemented to mitigate the damage caused by invasive species worldwide. In the highly invaded Great Lakes, the climate is expected to become warmer with more extreme weather and variable precipitation, resulting in sh…
View article: The Effect of Modifying a CFD-AB Approach on Fish Passage through a Model Hydraulic Dam
The Effect of Modifying a CFD-AB Approach on Fish Passage through a Model Hydraulic Dam Open
The threat of invasive bigheaded carp swimming into the upper reaches of the Mississippi River (USA) demands new and effective approaches to block these species. To explore how navigational Lock and Dams (LDs) on the Mississippi River coul…
View article: Alternative Sea Lamprey Barrier Technologies: History as a Control Tool
Alternative Sea Lamprey Barrier Technologies: History as a Control Tool Open
Currently, application of lampricides and installation of low-head barriers are the only proven means of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) control in the Great Lakes. While sea lamprey cannot climb or jump over low-head barriers, many desir…
View article: Merging biology and technology to achieve selective bi-directional fish passage
Merging biology and technology to achieve selective bi-directional fish passage Open
Selective, bi-directional fish passage can ease tensions between connectivity actions fish managers take to improve production of native and desirable fishes. Dam removal and fish passage can enhance fish production by increasing connectiv…
View article: Passive and active tracking data of several fish species movement around Lock and Dam 2 and Lock and Dam 8 (2016 to 2018)
Passive and active tracking data of several fish species movement around Lock and Dam 2 and Lock and Dam 8 (2016 to 2018) Open
This data set has 2 main components: First we investigated the movement of several fish species around and across a Mississippi River lock and dam: Lock and Dam 2. Approximately 200 fish were tagged and released below this structure and we…