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Sediment bypassing connects the upstream and downstream regions of dam impoundments through tunnels and is expected to partly restore natural processes (flood pulse and sediment regime) in dam‐altered river ecosystems. However, few reports examined the effects of restoration on stream biota. We examined the effectiveness of repeated sediment bypassing (12 times) over a period of 5 years in a Japanese...
River ecosystems host a continuum of various discontinuities, such as dams and tributary inflows, which shape the habitats of aquatic organisms; this makes it important to evaluate the interactions among discontinuities and effects of a single discontinuity point. Herein, we focused on tributaries in dammed rivers to elucidate a manner to mediate discontinuities and hypothesized that the effects of...