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Abstract

Effectiveness Monitoring of Five Fish Ladders in Catalonia, NE of the Iberian Peninsula †

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Sorelló, Estudis al medi aquatic SL, 17003 Girona, Spain
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Research Group on Ecology of Inland Waters (GRECO), University of Girona; 17003 Girona, Spain
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Gesna, Estudis ambientals SL, 25240 Linyola, Spain
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Summit Asesoria Ambiental, 31174 Etxauri, Spain
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ADRA ingenieria y gestion del medio, slp., 39608 Igollo de Camargo, Spain
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Presented at the IX Iberian Congress of Ichthyology, Porto, Portugal, 20–23 June 2022.
Presenting author (Oral communication).
Biol. Life Sci. Forum 2022, 13(1), 70; https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/blsf2022013070
Published: 9 June 2022
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of The IX Iberian Congress of Ichthyology)

Abstract

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In recent years, a remarkable effort has been made to recover the connectivity for fish in the rivers of Catalonia, mainly through the construction of new fish ladders, or river connectors. However, evaluating the effectiveness of new fish ladders is not yet a common practice, although knowing how it works is a key aspect of improving the design of new river connectors in other infrastructures. For this reason, the Catalan Water Agency has launched a study to monitor the effectiveness of several recently built river connectors. A total of five fish ladders were selected in the rivers Anoia, Ripoll, Brugent, Llémena and Borró, placed in four different watersheds (Llobregat, Besós, Ter and Fluvià, respectively). These rivers have a similar hydrology (average river discharge inferior to 1 m3/s), and a similar potential fish assemblage (Barbus haasi or B. meridionalis, Squalius laietanus, Anguilla anguilla, and in some cases Salaria fluviatilis). Several exotic species are also present in some of these rivers: Gambusia holbrooki, Lepomis gibbosus, Phoxinus sp., Barbatula sp. During 2021, between two and three monitoring campaigns (spring, summer, fall) were carried out. The methodology used consisted first in the installation of permanent traps at the top exit of ladders to obtain direct estimates of pass rate by species, and on comparative fish sampling on each side of the barrier. Additionally, regular monitoring of several hydraulic variables (water velocity, draft, and elevation) was performed at a selection of internal points on each ladder. Finally, the expected mobility per species was also estimated using the package Fishmove (Radinger, 2013), to compare it with experimental estimations and determine the efficiency of ladders. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the evaluated ladders, at least for some of the species present. Among native species, barbels (B. haasi and B. meridionalis) showed the highest rates of passage. Some exotic species were also able to occasionally use the ladders. The efficiency of the ladders is mostly high but decreases when there are internal points with excessive speeds, or other failures with respect to the optimal design.

Author Contributions

Conceptualization, Q.P.-R., E.A., R.R., S.G. and C.G.; methodology, all authors; formal analysis, Q.P.-R., E.A. and R.R.; data curation, Q.P.-R., E.A., E.C., G.L., A.P. and B.F.; writing—review and editing, Q.P.-R., E.A. and R.R. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Funding

This research was funded by Catalan Water Agency, through the contract CTN2000623.

Institutional Review Board Statement

Ethical review and approval were waived for this study due to the use of fish standard sampling methods, under the authorization on national authorities on nature conservation and animal welfare.

Informed Consent Statement

Not applicable.

Data Availability Statement

Not applicable.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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Pou-Rovira, Q.; Aparicio, E.; Rocaspana, R.; Cruset, E.; Llenas, G.; Porcar, A.; Font, B.; Gaspar, S.; González, C. Effectiveness Monitoring of Five Fish Ladders in Catalonia, NE of the Iberian Peninsula. Biol. Life Sci. Forum 2022, 13, 70. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/blsf2022013070

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Pou-Rovira Q, Aparicio E, Rocaspana R, Cruset E, Llenas G, Porcar A, Font B, Gaspar S, González C. Effectiveness Monitoring of Five Fish Ladders in Catalonia, NE of the Iberian Peninsula. Biology and Life Sciences Forum. 2022; 13(1):70. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/blsf2022013070

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Pou-Rovira, Quim, Enric Aparicio, Rafel Rocaspana, Eloi Cruset, Guillem Llenas, Andreu Porcar, Blanca Font, Sergio Gaspar, and Clemente González. 2022. "Effectiveness Monitoring of Five Fish Ladders in Catalonia, NE of the Iberian Peninsula" Biology and Life Sciences Forum 13, no. 1: 70. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/blsf2022013070

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