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Diadromy and longitudinal patterns of upstream penetration of freshwater fish in Taranaki,New Zealand
Authors:Michael K Joy  Ian M Henderson  Russell G Death
Institution:1. Institute of Natural Resources—Ecology, College of Sciences , Massey University , Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North, New Zealand E-mail: mikejoy@clear.net.nz;2. Institute of Natural Resources—Ecology, College of Sciences , Massey University , Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Diadromous fish species dominate the New Zealand freshwater fish fauna and make up 15 of the 17 native fish species found on the Taranaki Ring Plain. Trajectories of occurrence in relation to elevation and distance from the sea are described for 11 diadromous and 2 non‐diadromous species using data from the New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database and data collected over the summer of 1997/ 98. Distinctive distributions were found for most of the species related to their differing migratory strategies and abilities. The species were ranked based on components of these trajectories to compare their penetrative ability. Comparison of the ranking methods used revealed they produced similar results. The ranking of the 11 diadromous species in Taranaki relative to each other revealed similar rankings to those for the same species from the West Coast of the South Island. The non‐migratory native fish, Cran's bully (Gobiomorphus basalis), was not found on the western side of the mountain. This distribution is thought to be the result of the local extinction of non‐migratory species in high gradient or unstable streams.
Keywords:diadromy  freshwater fishes  Taranaki  distribution  trajectories of occurrence
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