Rivers are dotted with countless small dams that slow the flow of water and disrupt connections between fish populations. These structures, known as low-head dams, typically stand only a few metres tall, yet millions exist worldwide. Since removing all of them is unrealistic, it is crucial to identify which ones most strongly hinder aquatic wildlife movement. In our study, we set out to understand how …

Navigating river obstacles: The influence of the typology of low-head dams and river hydrology on fish genetic connectivity
Journal of Applied Ecology
