by Bin Wang, Gang Xu, Lei Fu, Aiju You, Zeqi Xu, Yue Ling Current fishway design guidelines are mostly derived from large anadromous fish species, with scarce species-specific data for small-bodied stream cyprinids such as Acrossocheilus fasciatus . This study investigated the upstream passage capacity of the cyprinid fish A.
fasciatus over low-head weirs in relation to body length through controlled flume experiments. We quantified the passage success rate (PSR), behavioral strategies, and key kinematic metrics of upstream movement.
Results showed that, under the specific experimental conditions, passage performance and strategy usage pattern were significantly associated with body length. Trial groups with larger mean body length showed a higher proportion of pure leaping strategy (PLS), mean body length per trial group exhibited an extremely strong positive linear relationship with mean leap distance ( R ² = 0.96, p A.
PLOS ONE (Medicine) published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 29 May 2026.
The item focuses on Upstream migration capacity of Acrossocheilus fasciatus : Behavioral strategies in response to hydraulic conditions and implications for low-head weir design.
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