The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.

<p>A dam passability of 0.5 was used, and river segments of all stream orders (1 to 7) and all dams were considered. Reprinted from [<a href="https://www.hydrosheds.org/hydroatlas" target="_blank">https://www.hydrosheds.org/hydroatlas</a>] under a CC BY license,...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Anthony Basooma (21212676) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber (4032722) (author), Rose Basooma (21212679) (author), Herbert Nakiyende (17610009) (author), Johannes Kowal (21212682) (author), Andrea Funk (9626297) (author), Thomas Hein (6038750) (author), Florian Borgwardt (8895812) (author)
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author Anthony Basooma (21212676)
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Rose Basooma (21212679)
Herbert Nakiyende (17610009)
Johannes Kowal (21212682)
Andrea Funk (9626297)
Thomas Hein (6038750)
Florian Borgwardt (8895812)
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Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber (4032722)
Rose Basooma (21212679)
Herbert Nakiyende (17610009)
Johannes Kowal (21212682)
Andrea Funk (9626297)
Thomas Hein (6038750)
Florian Borgwardt (8895812)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Anthony Basooma (21212676)
Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber (4032722)
Rose Basooma (21212679)
Herbert Nakiyende (17610009)
Johannes Kowal (21212682)
Andrea Funk (9626297)
Thomas Hein (6038750)
Florian Borgwardt (8895812)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-04-29T17:38:58Z
dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv 10.1371/journal.pone.0322338.g006
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Physiology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
sharp increase recorded
network centrality measures
individual dam contributions
also recommend establishing
basin &# 8217
river network fragmentation
future hydropower developments
blue nile basin
collated 101 existing
reach connectivity index
nile river basin
river network connectivity
equatorial nile basin
fish either upstream
blue nile basins
including hydropower generation
equatorial nile
detailed basin
river segments
hydropower dams
reduced connectivity
longitudinal connectivity
functional connectivity
existing dams
wide database
spatiotemporal variation
spatiotemporal changes
spatial changes
significantly higher
remote sensing
middle section
major hotspots
last decades
known regarding
integrating safe
full extent
flood mitigation
environmental dna
effective methods
barrier impacts
6 %)
2 %)
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
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spelling The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.Anthony Basooma (21212676)Astrid Schmidt-Kloiber (4032722)Rose Basooma (21212679)Herbert Nakiyende (17610009)Johannes Kowal (21212682)Andrea Funk (9626297)Thomas Hein (6038750)Florian Borgwardt (8895812)PhysiologyEcologyDevelopmental BiologyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedsharp increase recordednetwork centrality measuresindividual dam contributionsalso recommend establishingbasin &# 8217river network fragmentationfuture hydropower developmentsblue nile basincollated 101 existingreach connectivity indexnile river basinriver network connectivityequatorial nile basinfish either upstreamblue nile basinsincluding hydropower generationequatorial niledetailed basinriver segmentshydropower damsreduced connectivitylongitudinal connectivityfunctional connectivityexisting damswide databasespatiotemporal variationspatiotemporal changesspatial changessignificantly higherremote sensingmiddle sectionmajor hotspotslast decadesknown regardingintegrating safefull extentflood mitigationenvironmental dnaeffective methodsbarrier impacts6 %)2 %)<p>A dam passability of 0.5 was used, and river segments of all stream orders (1 to 7) and all dams were considered. Reprinted from [<a href="https://www.hydrosheds.org/hydroatlas" target="_blank">https://www.hydrosheds.org/hydroatlas</a>] under a CC BY license, with permission from [HydroSHEDS], original copyright [2022].</p>2025-04-29T17:38:58ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0322338.g006https://figshare.com/articles/figure/The_network_centrality_and_RCI_of_the_Equatorial_Nile_Basin_/28895019CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/288950192025-04-29T17:38:58Z
spellingShingle The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
Anthony Basooma (21212676)
Physiology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
sharp increase recorded
network centrality measures
individual dam contributions
also recommend establishing
basin &# 8217
river network fragmentation
future hydropower developments
blue nile basin
collated 101 existing
reach connectivity index
nile river basin
river network connectivity
equatorial nile basin
fish either upstream
blue nile basins
including hydropower generation
equatorial nile
detailed basin
river segments
hydropower dams
reduced connectivity
longitudinal connectivity
functional connectivity
existing dams
wide database
spatiotemporal variation
spatiotemporal changes
spatial changes
significantly higher
remote sensing
middle section
major hotspots
last decades
known regarding
integrating safe
full extent
flood mitigation
environmental dna
effective methods
barrier impacts
6 %)
2 %)
status_str publishedVersion
title The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
title_full The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
title_fullStr The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
title_full_unstemmed The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
title_short The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
title_sort The network centrality and RCI of the Equatorial Nile Basin.
topic Physiology
Ecology
Developmental Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
sharp increase recorded
network centrality measures
individual dam contributions
also recommend establishing
basin &# 8217
river network fragmentation
future hydropower developments
blue nile basin
collated 101 existing
reach connectivity index
nile river basin
river network connectivity
equatorial nile basin
fish either upstream
blue nile basins
including hydropower generation
equatorial nile
detailed basin
river segments
hydropower dams
reduced connectivity
longitudinal connectivity
functional connectivity
existing dams
wide database
spatiotemporal variation
spatiotemporal changes
spatial changes
significantly higher
remote sensing
middle section
major hotspots
last decades
known regarding
integrating safe
full extent
flood mitigation
environmental dna
effective methods
barrier impacts
6 %)
2 %)