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Effect of body length on swimming capability and vertical slot fishway design

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GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION
卷 22, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e00990

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Fish behavior; Swimming capability; Induced flow velocity; Critical swimming speed; Burst speed; Fishway design criteria

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  1. Engineering Research Center of Eco-environment in Three Gorges Reservoir Region, Ministry of Education, China [KF2019-09]
  2. Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Ecological Impacts of HydraulicProjects and Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystem of Ministry of Water Resources (Project: Study on the difference of swimming ability between wild and cultured fish)
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China of China [51609155, 51679126]

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A dam will be built in the upper Han River, China, disrupting fish migration and gene exchange, and a vertical slot fishway will be constructed to mitigate the impacts. Of the forty-two local species identified, eight were selected as target species, based on migration, habitat suitability, protection class, economic value and historical status. Fish swimming capability and the effect of body length on swimming ability were assessed by measuring induced flow velocity (U-ind), critical swimming speed (U-crit), and burst speed (U-burst) by stepped velocity tests in a modified Brett-type swimming respirometer. The research led to two primary findings: (1) The absolute values (m/s) of U-i(nd), U-crit and U-burst tended to increase with body length, while relative values (bl/s) tended to decrease. (2) The effective flow velocity for 90% of the tested fish (EF90) was used to set engineering design criteria for flow velocity; Uind-EF90 = 0.17 m/s, Ucrit-EF90 = 0.59 m/s, and Uburst-EF90 = 0.94 m/s. According the three EF90 values, literature references, fishway guidelines and design codes in China, the recommended velocity criteria for the vertical slot fishway are as follows: entrance velocity, 0.35-0.47 m/s (0.6-0.8 Ucrit-EP90); pool velocity, 0.17-0.59 m/s (from U(i)(nd-EF90 )to Ucrit-EF90); vertical slot velocity, 0.86-0.94 m/s (from lowest U(burst )to U-burst(-EF90)); exit velocity, > 0.17 m/s (Uind-EF90). The results of this study add to existing knowledge on the effect of body length on swimming ability and improve vertical slot fishway design. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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