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Fragmentation in rivers and waterways: Can barriers support fish conservation?
Researchers tracked invasive and native fish movements in Canada’s historic Rideau Canal Waterway to evaluate connectivity and interactions with anthropogenic barriers. Preliminary results indicate the system may naturally be selectively fragmented.