<p>Amphidromy is a distinct form of diadromy, involving a downstream migration (‘drift’) to a pelagic feeding habitat undertaken by exceptionally small, undeveloped larvae immediately after hatch. Identifying patterns of larval drift may indicate critical periods within which conservation measures can be targeted to protect migrating larvae. This study utilised diel and spatial drift sampling to examine patterns of larval drift in two of New Zealand's endemic eleotrid species, the bluegill bully (<i>Gobiomorphus hubbsi</i>) and the common bully (<i>G. cotidianus</i>) in the Waianakarua River, South Island, New Zealand. A distinct spatial and temporal window was identified within which the vast majority of larvae were migrating to sea, exten...
Land use change is likely to have influenced the distributions of adults of the New Zealand galaxiid...
Many views of stream invertebrate populations centre on drift as the major route of larval dispersal...
Hatching (Stage-1) larvae of amphidromous shrimps do not feed and must reach salt water within a few...
Amphidromy is a distinct life history strategy found in many aquatic organisms, involving a return m...
Freshwater gobies of tropical islands are amphidromous : adults reproduce in rivers and larvae passi...
International audienceFreshwater gobies of tropical islands are amphidromous: adults reproduce in ri...
ii Amphidromy is a life history relating to an otherwise freshwater organism that spends a short pel...
The study of the forces shaping diadromous fish migration is dominated by examples drawn from salmon...
Understanding migratory life histories is critical for the effective management and conservation of ...
Amphidromy is a life history relating to an otherwise freshwater organism that spends a short pelagi...
We assessed the prevalence of life history variation across four of the five native amphidromous Haw...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
International audienceAmphidromy is a diadromous life history pattern where fish spawn in freshwater...
Previous research has identified distinct genetic, life-history and reproductive differences between...
Understanding how benthic feeding fish track and use patchy resources such as food, is beneficial fo...
Land use change is likely to have influenced the distributions of adults of the New Zealand galaxiid...
Many views of stream invertebrate populations centre on drift as the major route of larval dispersal...
Hatching (Stage-1) larvae of amphidromous shrimps do not feed and must reach salt water within a few...
Amphidromy is a distinct life history strategy found in many aquatic organisms, involving a return m...
Freshwater gobies of tropical islands are amphidromous : adults reproduce in rivers and larvae passi...
International audienceFreshwater gobies of tropical islands are amphidromous: adults reproduce in ri...
ii Amphidromy is a life history relating to an otherwise freshwater organism that spends a short pel...
The study of the forces shaping diadromous fish migration is dominated by examples drawn from salmon...
Understanding migratory life histories is critical for the effective management and conservation of ...
Amphidromy is a life history relating to an otherwise freshwater organism that spends a short pelagi...
We assessed the prevalence of life history variation across four of the five native amphidromous Haw...
Partial migration, or variation in migratory propensity within populations, has been reported across...
International audienceAmphidromy is a diadromous life history pattern where fish spawn in freshwater...
Previous research has identified distinct genetic, life-history and reproductive differences between...
Understanding how benthic feeding fish track and use patchy resources such as food, is beneficial fo...
Land use change is likely to have influenced the distributions of adults of the New Zealand galaxiid...
Many views of stream invertebrate populations centre on drift as the major route of larval dispersal...
Hatching (Stage-1) larvae of amphidromous shrimps do not feed and must reach salt water within a few...