Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid Environments

Endemic freshwater fish from semiarid environments are among the most threated species in the world due to water overexploitation and habitat fragmentation problems. Stepped or pool-type fishways are used worldwide to reestablish longitudinal connectivity and mitigate fish migration problems. Many o...

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Main Authors: Francisco Javier Sanz-Ronda, Francisco Javier Bravo-Córdoba, Ana Sánchez-Pérez, Ana García-Vega, Jorge Valbuena-Castro, Leandro Fernandes-Celestino, Mar Torralva, Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/11/2362
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spelling doaj-db391e23c7a348d1bce5938745b967a52020-11-25T00:05:18ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412019-11-011111236210.3390/w11112362w11112362Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid EnvironmentsFrancisco Javier Sanz-Ronda0Francisco Javier Bravo-Córdoba1Ana Sánchez-Pérez2Ana García-Vega3Jorge Valbuena-Castro4Leandro Fernandes-Celestino5Mar Torralva6Francisco José Oliva-Paterna7Applied Ecohydraulics Group (GEA-ecohidraulica.org), E.T.S.II.AA, University of Valladolid, 34004 Palencia, SpainApplied Ecohydraulics Group (GEA-ecohidraulica.org), E.T.S.II.AA, University of Valladolid, 34004 Palencia, SpainDepartmento of. Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Universityof Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainApplied Ecohydraulics Group (GEA-ecohidraulica.org), E.T.S.II.AA, University of Valladolid, 34004 Palencia, SpainApplied Ecohydraulics Group (GEA-ecohidraulica.org), E.T.S.II.AA, University of Valladolid, 34004 Palencia, SpainGroup on Technology in Ecohydraulics and Conservation of Fishery and Water Resources (GETECH), Western Paraná State University (Unioeste), 85903 Toledo, BrazilDepartmento of. Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Universityof Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainDepartmento of. Zoology and Physical Anthropology, Universityof Murcia, 30100 Murcia, SpainEndemic freshwater fish from semiarid environments are among the most threated species in the world due to water overexploitation and habitat fragmentation problems. Stepped or pool-type fishways are used worldwide to reestablish longitudinal connectivity and mitigate fish migration problems. Many of them are being installed or planned in rivers of semiarid environments, however, very few studies about fish passage performance through pool-type fishways has been carried out to date on these regions. The present work focuses on the passage performance of two potamodromous cyprinids endemic of these regions, with different ecological and swimming behavior: southern Iberian barbel (<i>Luciobarbus sclateri</i>) and Iberian straight-mouth nase (<i>Pseudochondrostoma polylepis</i>). These are assessed in two of the most common types of stepped fishways: vertical slot and submerged notch with bottom orifice fishways. Experiments were carried out during the spawning season in the Segura River (southeastern Spain), using a passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag and antenna system. Ascent success was greater than 80%, with a median transit time lower than 17 minutes per meter of height in all trials, and for both species and fishway types. Results show that both types of fishways, if correctly designed and constructed, provide interesting alternatives for the restoration of fish migration pathways in these regions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/11/2362mediterranean regionriver connectivityfishway assessmentfish motivationascent ability
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author Francisco Javier Sanz-Ronda
Francisco Javier Bravo-Córdoba
Ana Sánchez-Pérez
Ana García-Vega
Jorge Valbuena-Castro
Leandro Fernandes-Celestino
Mar Torralva
Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
spellingShingle Francisco Javier Sanz-Ronda
Francisco Javier Bravo-Córdoba
Ana Sánchez-Pérez
Ana García-Vega
Jorge Valbuena-Castro
Leandro Fernandes-Celestino
Mar Torralva
Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid Environments
Water
mediterranean region
river connectivity
fishway assessment
fish motivation
ascent ability
author_facet Francisco Javier Sanz-Ronda
Francisco Javier Bravo-Córdoba
Ana Sánchez-Pérez
Ana García-Vega
Jorge Valbuena-Castro
Leandro Fernandes-Celestino
Mar Torralva
Francisco José Oliva-Paterna
author_sort Francisco Javier Sanz-Ronda
title Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid Environments
title_short Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid Environments
title_full Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid Environments
title_fullStr Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid Environments
title_full_unstemmed Passage Performance of Technical Pool-Type Fishways for Potamodromous Cyprinids: Novel Experiences in Semiarid Environments
title_sort passage performance of technical pool-type fishways for potamodromous cyprinids: novel experiences in semiarid environments
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Endemic freshwater fish from semiarid environments are among the most threated species in the world due to water overexploitation and habitat fragmentation problems. Stepped or pool-type fishways are used worldwide to reestablish longitudinal connectivity and mitigate fish migration problems. Many of them are being installed or planned in rivers of semiarid environments, however, very few studies about fish passage performance through pool-type fishways has been carried out to date on these regions. The present work focuses on the passage performance of two potamodromous cyprinids endemic of these regions, with different ecological and swimming behavior: southern Iberian barbel (<i>Luciobarbus sclateri</i>) and Iberian straight-mouth nase (<i>Pseudochondrostoma polylepis</i>). These are assessed in two of the most common types of stepped fishways: vertical slot and submerged notch with bottom orifice fishways. Experiments were carried out during the spawning season in the Segura River (southeastern Spain), using a passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag and antenna system. Ascent success was greater than 80%, with a median transit time lower than 17 minutes per meter of height in all trials, and for both species and fishway types. Results show that both types of fishways, if correctly designed and constructed, provide interesting alternatives for the restoration of fish migration pathways in these regions.
topic mediterranean region
river connectivity
fishway assessment
fish motivation
ascent ability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/11/11/2362
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