New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Habitat use by banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) and giant kokopu (G. argenteus) co-occurring in streams draining the Hakarimata Range, New Zealand
Cindy F. Baker
Joshua P. Smith
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited
P.O. Box 11—115
Hamilton, New Zealand
email: c.baker@niwa.co.nz
Abstract Habitat selection by banded kokopu (Galaxias fasciatus) and giant kokopu (G. argenteus)
was examined in three first- and second-order restored streams draining
the Hakarimata Range, Waikato region, New Zealand. Longitudinal
distribution surveys were undertaken recording physical habitat
dimensions and cover selection at the location of each banded and giant
kokopu. The main habitats used by both species were pools or
backwaters, and both species strongly selected debris dams and undercut
banks over other types of in-stream cover. The key features
discriminating banded kokopu and giant kokopu habitat were elevation,
habitat size, and riparian cover. Banded kokopu were found at higher
elevations than giant kokopu, where habitats had smaller dimensions and
higher proportions of native bush as riparian cover. Within the study
streams, in-stream debris, in the form of debris dams, was strongly
selected as cover by both species and therefore could be an important
feature in habitat restoration within the Waikato region, especially in
streams where undercut bank cover is scarce.
Keywords giant kokopu; banded kokopu; in-stream cover; habitat; galaxiid
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2007, Vol. 41: 25—33
0028—8330/07/4101—0025 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2007
M06029; Online publication date 12 February 2007. Received 26 June 2006; accepted 16 October 2006
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