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Fish distribution patterns and their association with environmental factors in the Mokau River catchment, New Zealand

JOHN W. HAYES

Fisheries Research Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries P.O. Box 6016, Rotorua, New Zealand

JOHN R. LEATHWICK

Forest Research Institute
Ministry of Forestry
Private Bag, Rotorua, New Zealand

STUART M. HANCHET*

Fisheries Research Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries P.O. Box 6016, Rotorua, New Zealand

* Present address: Fisheries Research Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, P.O. Box 297, Wellington, New Zealand

Abstract Nine native diadrornous and 2 exotic fish species were recorded in an intensive survey of tributaries of the Mokau River. At the site level, species diversity was low and much of the fauna had a very restricted distribution. Sites were grouped on the basis of their species composition using the classification procedure 2-way indicator species analysis. Four groups of sites were identified, characterised by: (1) a longfinned eel-elver assemblage; (2) a longfinned eel-adult redfinned bully assemblage; (3) an inanga-adult redfinned bully assemblage; and (4) a torrentfish-bluegilled bully-redfinned bully-elver assemblage. Relationships between fish assemblage distribution patterns and environmental factors were examined with multiple discriminant analysis. The overriding feature influencing patterns of fish distribution was the prevalence of diadromy in the fauna with species varying in their ability to penetrate upstream. Distance from the sea and gradient from the river mouth were the environmental variables most strongly correlated with distribution patterns. Other, more specific, Received 31 May; accepted 30 September 1988 associated habitat features included water velocity, depth, and substrate coarseness.

Keywords Mokau River; longfinned eel; elver; inanga;redfinnedbully;torrentfish;bluegilledbully; koaro; fish assemblage; fish distribution; multivariate analysis

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1989, Vol. 23: 171-180 0028-8330/2302-0171$2.50/0 © Crown copyright 1989 Received 31 May; accepted 30 September 1988

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