Census survey approach to quantifying īnanga spawning habitat for conservation and management |
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Authors: | Shane Orchard Michael J Hickford |
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Institution: | 1. Waterways Centre for Freshwater Management, University of Canterbury and Lincoln University, Christchurch, New Zealand;2. Marine Ecology Research Group, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Here, we describe a methodology for quantifying the spawning habitat of īnanga (Galaxias maculatus), a protected native fish species. Our approach is demonstrated with a survey of the Heathcote/ōpāwaho following the Canterbury earthquakes that produced unexpected findings. Spawning habitat was detected over a 2.5?km reach and the area occupied by spawning sites (75m2) was much larger than in previous records (ca.?21m2). Sites dominated by the invasive Phalaris arundinaceae were found to support high egg numbers. Spawning has not previously been recorded on this species and it is identified in the literature as a threat to spawning habitat. Considerable spatio-temporal variation was also detected in the location of spawning sites and pattern of egg production. Together, these aspects illustrate the need for a comprehensive survey methodology to reliably quantify spawning habitat. The Heathcote/ōpāwaho example shows the utility of our census approach for achieving this, and supporting habitat conservation objectives. |
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Keywords: | Conservation planning habitat protection waterway management survey methodology whitebait Galaxias maculatus New Zealand |
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