Dams trigger exponential population declines of migratory fish | Science Advances - 0 views
-
When the GD, the first dam across the mainstream of the Yangtze River, was built in the 1970s, the Chinese government explicitly demanded that the dam consider the conservation of fish.
-
Dams can harm migratory fish by disrupting their life cycles and then causing population extinctions.
-
We divide the species population into spawning stock (spawners), which are sexually mature adults participating in the current year’s breeding, and recruitment stock, which includes larvae, juveniles, and subadults that have not reached the reproductive age and sexually immature adults/post-spawners that do not participate in the current year’s breeding.
- ...2 more annotations...