- The
climbing galaxias or
kōaro (Galaxias brevipinnis) is a fish of the
family Galaxiidae found in Australia, New Zealand, and
nearby islands. The name...
- lake-residence time".
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relationship between residence time of
lakes of New
Zealand and
koaro,
smelt and
common bully po****tions....
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where it had been
released and
dropped dead. Finally,
Hatupatu introduced kōaro (climbing galaxias) to the lake from Rotoaira, near Taupō.
These thrived...
- adulthood. The four
other galaxiid species in New
Zealand whitebait are the
kōaro,
banded kōkopu,
giant kōkopu and
shortjaw kōkopu.
These species also spawn...
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brevipinnis (
koaro) and
Galaxias maculatus (inanga).
Roundhead galaxias,
Galaxias anomalus Giant kōkopu,
Galaxias argenteus Climbing galaxias,
koaro, or short-fin...
- (glochidia)
parasitise and
metamorphose into
juvenile mussels – most
commonly the
kōaro (Galaxias brevipinnis) and
Gobiomorphus cotidi****.
While Echyridella menziesii...
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including threatened Giant kōkopu,
Shortjaw kōkopu,
Banded kōkopu and
kōaro.
Introduced feral goats have
historically degraded the
forest understory...
- The
freshwater environments of the
islands host a
freshwater fish, the
kōaro or
climbing galaxias,
which lives in sal****er as a
juvenile but
which returns...
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species in the
river include Cran's bully,
upland bully,
climbing galaxias (
kōaro),
longfin and short-finned eels,
pouched lamprey,
shortjaw kokopu, torrentfish...
- (possums, hedgehogs, rats, stoats), bats, birds, frogs, tuatara, and fish (
kōaro).
Invertebrate predators such as
spiders also prey upon
harvestmen and cannibalism...