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A test of the instream flow incremental methodology for underyearling rainbow trout, Salmo gairdnerii, in experimental New Zealand streams

JAMES R. IRVINE1*


IAN G. JOWETT2


DONALD SCOTT1

1.Department of Zoology University of Otago P. O. Box 56 Dunedin, New Zealand

2Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries Fisheries Research Division P. O. Box 8324, Riccarton Christchurch, New Zealand

Abstract The instream flow incremental methodology predicts the potential amount of habitat in a stream, rather than fish biomass or numbers. We introduced rainbow trout into stream channels next to the Waitaki River, South Island, New Zealand, and subsequently maintained a constant flow in these streams. The biomass of rainbow trout in individual riffles and pools of the streams was determined and related to the amount of usable area in these habitats calculated using the incremental methodology. Regardless of fish stocking density, rainbow trout biomass in late summer and early winter was not correlated with the amount of usable habitat. Users of the incremental methodology should realise that the method cannot be expected to predict fish biomass or numbers when fish are not limited by the amount of space available to them. When fish are food-limited, as apparently occurred in our streams, relationships between usable area, fish food organisms, and fish biomass must be understood before one can predict flow change impacts.

Keywords instream flow incremental methodology; instream flow needs; Salmo gairdnerii; weighted usable area; regulated river; Waitaki River; freshwater ecology Received 29 January 1986; accepted 30 April 1986 *Present Address: Government of Canada, Fisheries and Oceans, Fisheries Research Branch, West Vancouver Laboratory, 4160 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, British Columbia, V7V 1N6, Canada

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1987, Vol. 21: 35-40 0028-8330/87/2101-0035$2.50/0 © Crown copyright 1987 Received 29 January 1986; accepted 30 April 1986

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