Data from: Flow restoration and the impacts of multiple stressors on fish communities in regulated rivers ...
River regulation for hydropower is undertaken worldwide, causing profound alterations to hydrological regimes and running water habitats. Regulated catchments are often subjected to additional stressors, arising inter alia from agriculture, forestry and industry, which are likely to interact with im...
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ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.2778n3g 2024-03-31T07:48:09+00:00 Data from: Flow restoration and the impacts of multiple stressors on fish communities in regulated rivers ... Göthe, Emma Degerman, Erik Sandin, Leonard Segerseten, Joel Tamario, Carl McKie, Brendan G. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2778n3g https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.2778n3g en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13413 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Bypassed river channels Lota lota Anguilla anguilla Regulated rivers Salmo salar Stressor interactions hydropower ELOHA Rutilus rutilus Mininum flow Perca fluviatilis Riparian degredation dataset Dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2778n3g10.1111/1365-2664.13413 2024-03-04T13:33:41Z River regulation for hydropower is undertaken worldwide, causing profound alterations to hydrological regimes and running water habitats. Regulated catchments are often subjected to additional stressors, arising inter alia from agriculture, forestry and industry, which are likely to interact with impacts of river regulation on fish and other biota. Such interactions are poorly understood, hindering planning of effective mitigation and restoration. We investigated fish responses to increased discharge (as a restoration measure) in regulated rivers in Sweden. We compiled electrofishing data from river channels downstream of hydropower dams, each of which either has or lacks a mandated minimum discharge corresponding to c. 5% of pre‐regulation discharge. We further analysed interactions between flow restoration and co‐occurring local and regional stressors. River channels without a mandated minimum discharge were characterised by a low diversity of fish species with traits favouring persistence under ... : Fish communities and traits from bypassed river reaches with and without a mandated minimum flowThe file contains data on fish communities sampled as part of Swedish national monitoring from 68 stations situated in bypassed river reaches downstream of hydropower dams in Sweden. The file includes basic information on the reaches, species abundances and diversity, and species trait data scored based on the www.freshwaterecology.info database. For more information, see the README fileGöthe et al for Dryad.xlsx ... Dataset Anguilla anguilla Lota lota Salmo salar lota DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Bypassed river channels Lota lota Anguilla anguilla Regulated rivers Salmo salar Stressor interactions hydropower ELOHA Rutilus rutilus Mininum flow Perca fluviatilis Riparian degredation Göthe, Emma Degerman, Erik Sandin, Leonard Segerseten, Joel Tamario, Carl McKie, Brendan G. Data from: Flow restoration and the impacts of multiple stressors on fish communities in regulated rivers ... |
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River regulation for hydropower is undertaken worldwide, causing profound alterations to hydrological regimes and running water habitats. Regulated catchments are often subjected to additional stressors, arising inter alia from agriculture, forestry and industry, which are likely to interact with impacts of river regulation on fish and other biota. Such interactions are poorly understood, hindering planning of effective mitigation and restoration. We investigated fish responses to increased discharge (as a restoration measure) in regulated rivers in Sweden. We compiled electrofishing data from river channels downstream of hydropower dams, each of which either has or lacks a mandated minimum discharge corresponding to c. 5% of pre‐regulation discharge. We further analysed interactions between flow restoration and co‐occurring local and regional stressors. River channels without a mandated minimum discharge were characterised by a low diversity of fish species with traits favouring persistence under ... : Fish communities and traits from bypassed river reaches with and without a mandated minimum flowThe file contains data on fish communities sampled as part of Swedish national monitoring from 68 stations situated in bypassed river reaches downstream of hydropower dams in Sweden. The file includes basic information on the reaches, species abundances and diversity, and species trait data scored based on the www.freshwaterecology.info database. For more information, see the README fileGöthe et al for Dryad.xlsx ... |
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Data from: Flow restoration and the impacts of multiple stressors on fish communities in regulated rivers ... |
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Data from: Flow restoration and the impacts of multiple stressors on fish communities in regulated rivers ... |
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Data from: Flow restoration and the impacts of multiple stressors on fish communities in regulated rivers ... |
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