2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40462-023-00413-1
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Linking fine-scale behaviour to the hydraulic environment shows behavioural responses in riverine fish

Abstract: Background Fish migration has severely been impacted by dam construction. Through the disruption of fish migration routes, freshwater fish communities have seen an incredible decline. Fishways, which have been constructed to mitigate the problem, have been shown to underperform. This is in part due to fish navigation still being largely misunderstood. Recent developments in tracking technology and modelling make it possible today to track (aquatic) animals at very fine spatial (down to one mete… Show more

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“…(2019) who reported 1–2 m precision; and Elings et al . (2023) who filtered fine‐scale tracking data to 1.7 m accuracy. The promise of fine‐scale movement data is that they allow for the coupling of detailed movement data with information on environmental parameters, and thus have the potential to provide insight into the influence of complex flow patterns and other navigation cues on fish orientation and navigation (Castro‐Santos, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2019) who reported 1–2 m precision; and Elings et al . (2023) who filtered fine‐scale tracking data to 1.7 m accuracy. The promise of fine‐scale movement data is that they allow for the coupling of detailed movement data with information on environmental parameters, and thus have the potential to provide insight into the influence of complex flow patterns and other navigation cues on fish orientation and navigation (Castro‐Santos, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%