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Performance was quantified as entrance efficiency, number of entries per fish, passage efficiency, and overall efficiency.
It is a difficult subject to study, especially biologically, yet turbulence may affect fish movements and fish passage efficiency.
A sloping upstream face may reduce this risk, but new designs must be tested for fish passage efficiency.
The findings show that simple manipulation of hydrodynamic conditions at the entrance to upstream eel passes can improve passage efficiency for both juvenile and adult life-stages.
The existing pool and weir fishway provided the lowest predicted passage efficiency at 0.44 (95% CI 0.29 0.59), while tube and culvert treatments had perfect efficiencies.
Such an emphasis on efficiency is potentially problematic if estimates of attraction and passage efficiency are biased or otherwise fail to reliably represent the true biological effectiveness of a fishway.
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Passage efficiencies for THP-1 and RBCs through the desired gaps were found to be 88%and44%4%, respectively.
For lamprey that entered the fishways, 0.0% and 5.0% passage efficiencies were recorded for Denil (n = 1) and pool and weir (n = 1) fishways, respectively, over the entire study period.
Passage efficiencies of up to 82% for the LCB pass design were similar to the PW (up to 79%) and better than the ERR (71%), but below that for C (96%–100%).
Media was also supplemented with 10 μM Y27632 (Wako, Richmond, VA, United States) for improve passaging efficiency.
Failure to think critically about the factors for a given study/site that have the potential to influence estimates of passage and attraction efficiency will impede the ability of science and monitoring activities to inform fishway design and operation and ultimately improve aquatic ecosystems.
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