River Damming Impacts on Fish Habitat and Associated Conservation Measures

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River damming has brought great benefits to flood mitigation, energy and food production, and will continue to play a significant role in global energy supply, particularly in Asia, Africa, and South America. However, dams have extensively altered global river dynamics, including riverine connectivity, hydrological, thermal, sediment and solute regimes, and the channel morphology. These alterations have detrimental effects on the quality and quantity of fish habitat and associated impacts on aquatic life. Indeed, dams have been implicated in the decline of numerous fishes, emphasizing the need for effective conservation measures. Here, we present a global synthesis of critical issues concerning the impacts of river damming on physical fish habitats, with a particular focus on key fish species across continents. We also consider current fish conservation measures and their applicability in different contexts. Finally, we identify future research needs. The information presented herein will help support sustainable dam operation under the constraints of future climate change and human needs.

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Chen, Q., Li, Q., Lin, Y., Zhang, J., Xia, J., Ni, J., … Tang, L. (2023, December 1). River Damming Impacts on Fish Habitat and Associated Conservation Measures. Reviews of Geophysics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023RG000819

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