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Modeling the effect of varying swim speeds on fish passage through velocity barriers

January 1, 2006

The distance fish can swim through zones of high-velocity flow is an important factor limiting the distribution and conservation of riverine and diadromous fishes. Often, these barriers are characterized by nonuniform flow conditions, and it is likely that fish will swim at varying speeds to traverse them. Existing models used to predict passage success, however, typically include the unrealistic assumption that fish swim at a constant speed regardless of the speed of flow. This paper demonstrates how the maximum distance of ascent through velocity barriers can be estimated from the swim speed-fatigue time relationship, allowing for variation in both swim speed and water velocity.

Publication Year 2006
Title Modeling the effect of varying swim speeds on fish passage through velocity barriers
DOI 10.1577/T05-262.1
Authors T. Castro-Santos
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
Index ID 70028284
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse