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Response of downstream migrating adult European eels (Anguilla anguilla) to bar racks under experimental conditions

Response of downstream migrating adult European eels (Anguilla anguilla) to bar racks under experimental conditions
Response of downstream migrating adult European eels (Anguilla anguilla) to bar racks under experimental conditions
The behavioural response of downstream migrating nonsalmonid fish to hydraulic conditions associated with river infrastructure is poorly understood. The response of downstream migrating adult European eels (Anguilla anguilla) to bar racks (12?mm bar spacing) angled on the vertical and horizontal planes under different flow regimes and during periods of darkness was assessed. Eels predominantly moved along the channel floor and wall, tending to follow routes where turbulence intensity was high. Time taken to approach the racks was greater than expected if fish had moved passively with the flow. Eels did not exhibit clear avoidance behaviour prior to encountering the racks, instead marked changes in behaviour occurred only after physical contact was made with the structure. No impingement or passage through the racks occurred, and passes per approach were high (98.3%), when vertical racks were angled 15°, 30° or 45° relative to the flow. Impingement and passage through the racks only occurred when horizontally inclined racks were placed perpendicular to the flow. The time eels were impinged on the racks was negatively related to discharge when angled at 30° relative to the channel floor, and positively related when upright. Frequency of impingement was higher under low discharge (132.9?±?16.6?l·s?1). Impinged eels escaped from racks at approach velocities of 0.90?±?0.05?m·s?1. Passage through the upright rack was common under high discharge (278.9?±?36.2?l·s?1). The information presented will improve current fish passage criteria for European eels that are required to develop more effective fish passage facilities.
0906-6691
197-205
Russon, I. J.
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Kemp, P. S.
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Calles, O
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Russon, I. J.
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Kemp, P. S.
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Russon, I. J., Kemp, P. S. and Calles, O (2010) Response of downstream migrating adult European eels (Anguilla anguilla) to bar racks under experimental conditions. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 19 (2), 197-205. (doi:10.1111/j.1600-0633.2009.00404.x).

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The behavioural response of downstream migrating nonsalmonid fish to hydraulic conditions associated with river infrastructure is poorly understood. The response of downstream migrating adult European eels (Anguilla anguilla) to bar racks (12?mm bar spacing) angled on the vertical and horizontal planes under different flow regimes and during periods of darkness was assessed. Eels predominantly moved along the channel floor and wall, tending to follow routes where turbulence intensity was high. Time taken to approach the racks was greater than expected if fish had moved passively with the flow. Eels did not exhibit clear avoidance behaviour prior to encountering the racks, instead marked changes in behaviour occurred only after physical contact was made with the structure. No impingement or passage through the racks occurred, and passes per approach were high (98.3%), when vertical racks were angled 15°, 30° or 45° relative to the flow. Impingement and passage through the racks only occurred when horizontally inclined racks were placed perpendicular to the flow. The time eels were impinged on the racks was negatively related to discharge when angled at 30° relative to the channel floor, and positively related when upright. Frequency of impingement was higher under low discharge (132.9?±?16.6?l·s?1). Impinged eels escaped from racks at approach velocities of 0.90?±?0.05?m·s?1. Passage through the upright rack was common under high discharge (278.9?±?36.2?l·s?1). The information presented will improve current fish passage criteria for European eels that are required to develop more effective fish passage facilities.

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Published date: 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 184055
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/184055
ISSN: 0906-6691
PURE UUID: b246537a-30ba-465b-b0d2-8505e15d3dad
ORCID for P. S. Kemp: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4470-0589

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Author: I. J. Russon
Author: P. S. Kemp ORCID iD
Author: O Calles

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