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In the natural state of water bodies, the phenomena and mechanisms of migration described in Chap. 2 ensure the optimal use of resources and the complete formation of water type-specific communities of fish species. Human interference in aquatic habitats, especially through the construction of barrages, will seriously impact downstream migration, among other things.

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Schwevers, U., Adam, B. (2020). Impact of Limited Downstream Passability. In: Fish Protection Technologies and Fish Ways for Downstream Migration. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19242-6_3

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