2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.113729
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100 key questions to guide hydropeaking research and policy

D.S. Hayes,
M.C. Bruno,
M. Alp
et al.
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“…In our experiments, we simulated single peak events to quantify larvae stranding. In hydropeaked rivers, however, artificial flow fluctuations can occur several times a day (Greimel et al, 2016), potentially causing long-term effects by repeated bank dewatering (Auer et al, in preparation;Halleraker et al, 2003;Hayes, Bruno, et al, 2023).…”
Section: Study Limitations and Advantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our experiments, we simulated single peak events to quantify larvae stranding. In hydropeaked rivers, however, artificial flow fluctuations can occur several times a day (Greimel et al, 2016), potentially causing long-term effects by repeated bank dewatering (Auer et al, in preparation;Halleraker et al, 2003;Hayes, Bruno, et al, 2023).…”
Section: Study Limitations and Advantagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the loss of fish per drawdown event is a likely cause of diminished fish populations if occurring multiple times per season (Bauersfeld, 1978;Hayes et al, 2021;Sauterleute et al, 2016;Schmutz et al, 2015). Therefore, modifications of down-ramping rate are a key target when it comes to hydropeaking mitigation (Halleraker et al, 2022;Moreira et al, 2019), but also, diurnal or seasonal differences may need to be considered (Auer et al, 2017(Auer et al, , 2014Führer et al, 2022;Hayes, Auer, et al, 2023;Hayes, Bruno, et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%