Senfan Ke , Elsa Goerig , Kaiwen Pang , Huaiyao Ji , Dongqing Li , Jiawei Xu , Junjun Tan , Hongfang Qi , Xiaotao Shi
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Abstract
Przewalski's Naked Carp (Gymnocypris przewalskii) is a typical migratory fish species of the Qinghai Lake region (China). This study focused on the Gangbei Channel fishway located in the Shaliu River, a tributary of Qinghai Lake. A fish passage study was conducted during the peak of the upstream migration of G. przewalskii, and entry proportion and passage efficiency in the Gangbei channel fishway was monitored in real-time using PIT-Telemetry. A detailed hydraulic characterization of the fishway was done using a 3-D numerical model validated by in-situ measurements, and combined with empirical swimming ability data for the species. The results showed that: (1) the proportion of released G. przewalskii entering and passing the fishway were 13% and 5%, respectively; (2) discharge, fish body length, salinity, and diel period were key factors affecting the attempt rate of the G. przewalskii; (3) The critical swimming speed and sprint swimming speed at 50% of G. przewalskii reaching fatigue were 1.02 m/s and 1.91 m/s, respectively; (4) Based on the swimming ability of G. przewalskii and the hydraulic characteristics of the fishway, the flow velocity at the weir sections of the fishway exceeded the sprint swimming ability of G. przewalskii, creating a velocity barrier. Data derived from this study will be used to provide a more comprehensive theoretical basis and data reference for the eco-hydraulic reconstruction of pool-and-weir fishways providing an efficient upstream passage for the conservation of G. przewalskii and other species.
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Ecological engineering has been defined as the design of ecosystems for the mutual benefit of humans and nature. The journal is meant for ecologists who, because of their research interests or occupation, are involved in designing, monitoring, or restoring ecosystems, and can serve as a bridge between ecologists and engineers.
Specific topics covered in the journal include: habitat reconstruction; ecotechnology; synthetic ecology; bioengineering; restoration ecology; ecology conservation; ecosystem rehabilitation; stream and river restoration; reclamation ecology; non-renewable resource conservation. Descriptions of specific applications of ecological engineering are acceptable only when situated within context of adding novelty to current research and emphasizing ecosystem restoration. We do not accept purely descriptive reports on ecosystem structures (such as vegetation surveys), purely physical assessment of materials that can be used for ecological restoration, small-model studies carried out in the laboratory or greenhouse with artificial (waste)water or crop studies, or case studies on conventional wastewater treatment and eutrophication that do not offer an ecosystem restoration approach within the paper.