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Improving conservation of kōwaro (Canterbury mudfish)

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posted on 2024-08-26, 11:33 authored by Chris MeijerChris Meijer, Angus R. McIntoshAngus R. McIntosh, Freshwater Ecology Research Group University of CanterburyFreshwater Ecology Research Group University of Canterbury, Helen J. WarburtonHelen J. Warburton
<p>For a MSc thesis, we conducted an investigation of the effects of drought on the critically-endangered kōwaro (Canterbury mudfish). We repeatedly surveyed kōwaro populations under three different summertime rainfall conditions (well above average, approximately average, and well below average) to identify any drought-induced changes. This was followed by a comparison of contemporary kōwaro populations, along environmental gradients of drying intensity and canopy cover, to identify any potential mechanisms responsible for the drought-induced changes.</p> <p>This handout provides an overview of the important findings identified and highlights ways that kōwaro-inhabited waterway can be improved.<br></p>

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Brian Mason Scientific & Technical Trust (New Zealand)

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