Dams, culverts, and cumulative effects: quantifying cumulative effects of barriers to longitudinal connectivity on three rivers in Nova Scotia, Canada. (accepted; in revision)
Published in River Research and Applications, 2018
Recommended citation: Oldford GL, Duinker P.N., Gunn E.A., Kehler D.G. (TBD). "Dams, Culverts, and Cumulative Effects: Quantifying Cumulative Effects of Barriers to Longitudinal Connectivity on Three Rivers in Nova Scotia, Canada." River Research & Applications. (in revision) TBD
We present a suite of approaches that can be used to quantify and characterize the cumulative effects of different types of riverine barriers. We demonstrate these methods on three river systems in Nova Scotia, Canada, each heavily fragmented by road culverts and dams associated with hydroelectric and other development. See the draft here
Recommended citation: ‘Oldford GL, Duinker P.N., Gunn E.A., Kehler D.G. (TBD). "Dams, Culverts, and Cumulative Effects: Quantifying Cumulative Effects of Barriers to Longitudinal Connectivity on Three Rivers in Nova Scotia, Canada." River Research & Applications. (in revision)’