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Wilkinson, Chris Soulsby, \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.scitotenv.2018.11.263\u0022\u003EIntegration of juvenile habitat quality and river connectivity models to understand and prioritise the management of barriers for Atlantic salmon populations across spatial scales\u003C\/a\u003E. STOTEN (2019), 655, 557-566  The data show the increase in river connectivity that would result from the removal of impassable manmade barriers (IMBS) and thus provides a basis for assessing the impact of barriers on Atlantic salmon and the potential benefits of barrier removal \/ easement. By ranking the connectivity scores it has been possible to develop an approach for prioritising management action. The connectivity metric \u0022Delta DCIScot(%)\u0022 is the percentage increase in national connectivity that is obtained where a barrier is removed, assuming all barriers downstream have also been removed. Cumulative gain is the potential gain in delta DCIScot if this barrier and all downstream IMBs are removed; if there are no IMBs downstream then cumulative gain is equal to delta DCIScot. The connectivity metric used here is weighted by predicted salmon fry density obtained from the benchmark model presented by Iain A. Malcolm, Karen J. Millidine, Ross S. Glover, Faye L. Jackson, Colin P. Millar, Robert J. Fryer (2019) \u003Ca href=\u0022https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1016\/j.ecolind.2018.09.005\u0022\u003EDevelopment of a large-scale juvenile density model to inform the assessment and management of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) populations in Scotland\u003C\/a\u003E, Ecological Indicators, Volume 96, Part 1, 2019, Pages 303-316. This contrasts with other approaches where the weighting is based on wetted areas or river length.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/dataset\/ranking-impassable-man-made-barriers-fish-migration-buddendorf-et-al-2019-stoten","state":"Active","log_message":"Update to resource \u0027Property title\u0027","private":true,"revision_timestamp":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 16:21","metadata_created":"Wed, 11\/28\/2018 - 11:42","metadata_modified":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 16:21","creator_user_id":"218af04f-a391-4ecf-ad98-c91fd32c2b17","type":"Dataset","resources":[{"id":"2072d9f1-3f8b-4795-abff-9bbd8692dbdc","revision_id":"","url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/sites\/default\/files\/\/12133%20Habitat_Weighted_Impassable_barriers_ranking.csv","description":"\u003Cp\u003EUnique catchment identifier - the SEPA catchment code (unique) and SEPA catchment name (non-unique).\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nBarrier_ID - unique barrier identifier from barriers dataset\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nEasting - barrier Easting\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nNorthing - barrier Northing\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nBarrier_type - barrier type taken from barriers dataset\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nDescription - gives additional information on a barrier if available.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nDelta_DCIScot - increase in national connectivity where a barrier is removed, assuming all barriers downstream have also been removed. The connectivity metric used here in weighted by predicted salmon fry density. Further detail see Buddendorf et al 2019.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nPMBs downstream - the number of passable manmade barriers downstream of a barrier.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nIMBs downstream - the number of impassable manmade barriers downstream of a barrier.\u003Cbr \/\u003E\nCumulative gain - the potential accumulated gain in Delta_DCIScot if the barrier and all downstream IMBs are removed; if there are no IMBs downstream then cumulative gain is equal to Delta_DCIScot.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","format":"csv","state":"Active","revision_timestamp":"Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:52","name":"Habitat ranking of impassable mand-made barriers to fish migration","mimetype":"text\/csv","size":"75.13 KB","created":"Wed, 11\/28\/2018 - 11:44","resource_group_id":"31be76ba-0c93-4b89-92cd-afa54780775d","last_modified":"Date changed  Tue, 01\/07\/2020 - 14:52"}],"tags":[{"id":"1b70dbdf-e900-404f-822a-3da530a6ef0c","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"Atlantic Salmon"},{"id":"2efbb4f9-504e-4466-a141-ac535171cb2a","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"population modelling"},{"id":"74a70073-794b-4698-8da5-5eecb392b859","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"juvenile density"},{"id":"7a474f49-ddaf-4f61-817b-04961f917c10","vocabulary_id":"2","name":"freshwater fisheries"}],"groups":[{"description":"\u003Cp\u003EData and reports from the Freshwater Laboratory in Marine Directorate.\u003C\/p\u003E\n","id":"31be76ba-0c93-4b89-92cd-afa54780775d","image_display_url":"https:\/\/data.marine.gov.scot\/sites\/default\/files\/\/button%20220i-16.png","title":"Freshwater","name":"group\/freshwater"}]}]}