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Observations of surface feeding behaviour in pools by koaro, Galaxias brevipinnis

John W. Hayes*

Large koaro (Galaxias brevipinnis) were observed drift-feeding in the water column and from the surface in a pool in Cave Brook, a tributary of Big River draining the Gouland Downs, Kahurangi National Park: an area free of introduced trout. This contrasts with the common perception of koaro habitat being cascades and fast, boulder riffles. It is suggested that sampling limitations of electrofishing may have given a misleading impression of the habitats occupied by this species in the past, and this may have been exacerbated by the presence of trout. The drift-feeding behaviour and pool habitat use exhibited by koaro is similar to that of introduced trout. Where trout have invaded koaro habitat, predation and competitive displacement of koaro by trout seems likely.

Keywords: koaro; Galaxias brevipinnis, feeding, habitat use, pools

(c) Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand,

Volume 26, Number 1, March 1996, pp 139-141

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