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View article: Swimming smarter, not harder: fishes exploit habitat heterogeneity to increase locomotor performance
Swimming smarter, not harder: fishes exploit habitat heterogeneity to increase locomotor performance Open
Quantifying the intricate relationship between locomotion, energy expenditure and environmental heterogeneity is pivotal for elucidating the ecological and evolutionary changes in locomotor performance in fishes. This Commentary synthesize…
View article: Evaluation of Pool-Weir Fishway Efficiency for the Upstream Spawning Migration of Qinghai Lake's Naked Carp
Evaluation of Pool-Weir Fishway Efficiency for the Upstream Spawning Migration of Qinghai Lake's Naked Carp Open
View article: Fish-inspired segment models for undulatory steady swimming
Fish-inspired segment models for undulatory steady swimming Open
Many aquatic animals swim by undulatory body movements and understanding the diversity of these movements could unlock the potential for designing better underwater robots. Here, we analyzed the steady swimming kinematics of a diverse grou…
View article: Convergence of undulatory swimming kinematics across a diversity of fishes
Convergence of undulatory swimming kinematics across a diversity of fishes Open
Significance Swimming ability has contributed to the evolutionary success of fishes, and its mechanics have been studied extensively. Most fishes swim primarily through undulation of their body and caudal fin (BCF) and have been historical…
View article: River herring culvert passage
River herring culvert passage Open
Data used in analyses in the manuscript entitled: "Culverts delay upstream and downstream migrations of river herring (Alosa spp.)".
View article: Body shape is related to the attempt rate and passage success of brook trout at in‐stream barriers
Body shape is related to the attempt rate and passage success of brook trout at in‐stream barriers Open
The ability to move between habitats has important implications for fitness in many species. In‐stream barriers such as culverts can impede movements of riverine fishes and thus reduce connectivity between habitats. The ability of fish to …
View article: Factors influencing fallback by adult Atlantic salmon following transport into a novel river reach
Factors influencing fallback by adult Atlantic salmon following transport into a novel river reach Open
Transport of salmonids allows upstream migrating adults to bypass barriers to migration, for example hydroelectric dams or adverse habitats. Downstream movement (“fallback”) after transport is common and removes individuals from spawning p…
View article: Modélisation de la capacité de l'omble de fontaine (Salvelinus fontinalis) à franchir les ponceaux.
Modélisation de la capacité de l'omble de fontaine (Salvelinus fontinalis) à franchir les ponceaux. Open
L’accès à l’habitat pour les poissons est un élément primordial de la qualité globale de l’habitat aquatique. Différents éléments d’origine naturelle ou anthropique peuvent limiter la connectivité du paysage fluvial et compromettre l’accès…
View article: Brook trout passage performance through culverts
Brook trout passage performance through culverts Open
Culverts can restrict access to habitat for stream-dwelling fishes. We used passive integrated transponder telemetry to quantify passage performance of >1000 wild brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) attempting to pass 13 culverts in Quebec…