Vertical slot fishways are a crucial measure to mitigate the blockage of fish migration caused by hydraulic engineering infrastructures, but their passage efficiency is often hindered by the complex interactions between fish behavior and hydrodynamic conditions. This study combines computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations with behavioral laboratory experiments to identify the hydrodynamic characteristics and swimming strategies of three types of fishways—Central Orifice Vertical Slot (COVS), Standard Vertical Slot (SVS), and L-shaped Vertical Slot (LVS)—using the endangered species Schizothorax prenanti from the upper Yangtze River as the study subject. The results revealed that (1) a symmetric and stable flow field was formed in the COVS structure, yet the passage ratio was the lowest (50%); in the SVS structure, high turbulent kinetic energy (peak of 0.03 m2/s2) was generated, leading to a significant increase in the fish’s tail-beat angle and amplitude (p 0.68). The LVS structure achieved the highest passage ratio and shortest transit time for Schizothorax prenanti, demonstrating its superior functionality for upstream migration. This design balances hydrodynamic complexity with low-turbulence refuge zones, providing a practical solution for eco-friendly fishways.
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Lijian Ouyang
Dong Lin Li
S. T. Cui
Fishes
University of Naples Federico II
Sichuan University
Guizhou University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68a6fb955502675167ba938c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes10080415
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