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The Journal of Ecohydraulics (JoE) is an international, peer reviewed journal, publishing high-quality, original research. It publishes varied research undertaken in ecohydraulics, covering water resources and aquatic life, ecology, biology, hydraulics, engineering, geoscience, environmental science, climate change, and other related fields, with an emphasis on the integration of these disciplines and the contributions they can make for a sustainable future.
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Most read articles in 2023
Please find below a list of most read articles in 2023 published in the IAHR Journal of Ecohydraulics (JoE)
Vol. 5 Issue 2/2020 | Improving survival: injury and mortality of fish struck by blades with slanted, blunt leading edges
Stephen V. Amaral, Sterling M. Watson, Abraham D. Schneider, Jenna Rackovan and Andrew Baumgartner
Pages: 175-183 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1768166
Vol. 7 Issue 2/2022 | Turbulent eddy identification of a meander and vertical-slot fishways in numerical models applying the IPOS-framework
Márcio S. Roth, Christian Jähnel, Jürgen Stamm and Lisa K. Schneider
Pages: 124-143 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1869916
Vol. 8 Issue 1/2023 | Influence of Crepidula fornicata on suspended particle dynamics in coastal systems: a mesocosm experimental study
Florent Grasso, Antoine Carlier, Philippe Cugier, Romaric Verney and Martin Marzloff
Pages: 26-37 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1834884
Vol. 7 Issue 1/2022 | Identifying turbulence features hindering swimming capabilities of grass carp larvae (Ctenopharyngodon idella) through submerged vegetation
R. O. Tinoco, A. F. Prada, A. E. George, B. H. Stahlschmidt, P. R. Jackson and D. C. Chapman
Pages: 4-16 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1835566
Vol. 6 Issue 2/2021 | Consistent but secondary influence of hydropeaking on stream fish assemblages in space and time
Clarisse Judes, V. Gouraud, H. Capra, A. Maire, A. Barillier and N. Lamouroux
Pages: 157-171 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1790047
Vol. 7 Issue 2/2022 | Interannual variations in the hydrodynamics of a tropical river-wetland system: a case study for the Abras de Mantequilla wetland, Ecuador
Gabriela Alvarez-Mieles, Enrique Galecio Valdes and Arthur E. Mynett
Pages: 154-175 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2021.1938257
Vol. 6 Issue 1/2021 | A Lagrangian particle-tracking approach to modelling larval drift in rivers
Richard R. McDonald and Jonathan M. Nelson
Pages: 17-35 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2019.1709102
Vol. 7 Issue 1/2022 | Microhabitat selection by macroinvertebrates: generality among rivers and functional interpretation
M. Forcellini, L. Plichard, S. Dolédec, S. Mérigoux, J.-M. Olivier, S. Cauvy-Fraunié and N. Lamouroux
Pages: 28-41 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1858724
Vol. 6 Issue 2/2021 | How does sediment supply influence refugia availability in river widenings?
Cristina Rachelly, Kate L. Mathers, Christine Weber, Volker Weitbrecht, Robert M. Boes and David F. Vetsch
Pages: 121-138 | Doi: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1831415
Vol. 5 Issue 2/2020 | Fish guidance structures: hydraulic performance and fish guidance efficiencies
Ismail Albayrak, Robert M. Boes, Carl Robert Kriewitz-Byun, Armin Peter and Blake P. Tullis
Pages: 113-131 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2019.1677181
Vol. 5 Issue 1/2020 | Laboratory testing of an innovative tube fishway concept
John H. Harris, William L. Peirson, Brent Mefford, Richard T. Kingsford and Stefan Felder
Pages: 84-93 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2019.1673673
Vol. 8 Issue 1/2023 | Hydraulic management of coastal freshwater marsh to conciliate local water needs and fish passage
Leo Guiot, Ludovic Cassan, David Dorchies, Pierre Sagnes and Gilles Belaud
Pages: 51-70 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1792364
Vol. 6 Issue 2/2021 | Hydraulic drivers of populations, communities and ecosystem processes
Aaron I. Packman, Christopher T. Robinson and Nicolas Lamoroux
Pages: 91-94 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2021.1951506
Vol. 7 Issue 2/2022 | Assessing contributions of cold-water refuges to reproductive migration corridor conditions for adult salmon and steelhead trout in the Columbia River, USA
Marcía N. Snyder, Nathan H. Schumaker, Jason B. Dunham, Matthew L. Keefer, Peter Leinenbach, Allen Brookes, John Palmer, Jennifer Wu, Druscilla Keenan and Joseph L. Ebersole
Pages: 111-123 | DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2020.1855086
Vol. 7 Issue 2/2022 | Erosion protection by winter state of salt marsh vegetation
Pages: 144-153 | DOI: doi.org/10.1080/24705357.2021.1938252