Fish Passage through Dams in Large Temperate Floodplain Rivers: An Annotated Bibliography
Citation
Ickes, B. S., J. H. Wlosinski, B. C. Knights, and S. J. Zigler. 2001. Fish passage through
dams in large temperate floodplain rivers: an annotated bibliography. U.S. Geological
Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, La Crosse, Wisconsin. LTRMP
webbased
report available online at
http://www.umesc.usgs.gov/ltrmp_fish/fish_passage_biblio.html#lit. (Accessed June
2001.)
Summary
This report contains 474 annotated citations that are relevant to fish passage through dams in large temperate floodplain rivers. Our goal was to survey the literature to help define the potential ecological consequences of restricted fish passage through dams in the Upper Mississippi River System and to identify alternative engineering solutions for increasing fish passage in large temperate floodplain rivers. Consequently, topic coverage is broad, including theoretical concepts in large river ecology, engineering design of fish passage structures, ecological responses to river impoundment, fish swimming performance, and relations between freshwater mussels and fish. This report is served in searchable electronic format from the U. [...]
Summary
This report contains 474 annotated citations that are relevant to fish passage through dams
in large temperate floodplain rivers. Our goal was to survey the literature to help define the
potential ecological consequences of restricted fish passage through dams in the Upper
Mississippi River System and to identify alternative engineering solutions for increasing fish
passage in large temperate floodplain rivers. Consequently, topic coverage is broad, including
theoretical concepts in large river ecology, engineering design of fish passage structures,
ecological responses to river impoundment, fish swimming performance, and relations between
freshwater mussels and fish. This report is served in searchable electronic format from the U. S.
Geological Survey’s, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center web site
(http://www.umesc.er.usgs.gov/).