Rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a cyprinid fish native to Europe that was illegally introduced into New Zealand in 1967. Between the 1960s and 1980s rudd were illegally spread to a number of lakes, ponds, and rivers in New Zealand, principally from the Waikato north. They now also occur in the Wanganui, Manawatu, Nelson, and Canterbury regions. Rudd undergo ontogenetic changes in diet as they grow. Young-of-the-year rudd (58–65 mm mean fork length (FL)) ate a mixture of planktonic cladocerans and chironomid pupae, and potentially competed for these foods with common smelt (Retropinna retropinna). Larger rudd (100–149 mm FL) were primarily benthivorous, and potentially competed with perch (Perca fluviatilis) of the same size, brown b...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
Non-indigenous species are commonly released from their native enemies, including parasites, when th...
From the mid-1860s onwards, British settlers introduced brown trout to New Zealand in an attempt to ...
Rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a cyprinid fish native to Europe that was illegally introduced...
New Zealand has a total of about 36 native freshwater fish species, and a further 22 species (equiva...
In experiments in New Zealand, rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus L.) of 108–277mm fork length (FL) a...
In experiments in New Zealand, rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus L.) of 108–277 mm fork length (FL) ...
Compared with the effect of invaders on the native terrestrial fauna of New Zealand, interactions be...
The Rotopiko (Serpentine) lake complex is one of the Waikato region’s few peat lake systems that con...
Humans have been altering their environment for thousands of years both intentionally and unintentio...
Available online: 30 Mar 2010Salmonids, mainly brown and rainbow trout (Salmo trutta and Oncorhynchu...
New Zealand is one of the most isolated land masses, of any significant size in the world. There are...
1. Proliferation of problematic non-indigenous fish species is major biosecurity problem in many cou...
1. Proliferation of problematic non-indigenous fish species is major biosecurity problem in many cou...
Trout were introduced into New Zealand freshwater ecosystems ~150 years ago as a prized sports fish,...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
Non-indigenous species are commonly released from their native enemies, including parasites, when th...
From the mid-1860s onwards, British settlers introduced brown trout to New Zealand in an attempt to ...
Rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a cyprinid fish native to Europe that was illegally introduced...
New Zealand has a total of about 36 native freshwater fish species, and a further 22 species (equiva...
In experiments in New Zealand, rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus L.) of 108–277mm fork length (FL) a...
In experiments in New Zealand, rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus L.) of 108–277 mm fork length (FL) ...
Compared with the effect of invaders on the native terrestrial fauna of New Zealand, interactions be...
The Rotopiko (Serpentine) lake complex is one of the Waikato region’s few peat lake systems that con...
Humans have been altering their environment for thousands of years both intentionally and unintentio...
Available online: 30 Mar 2010Salmonids, mainly brown and rainbow trout (Salmo trutta and Oncorhynchu...
New Zealand is one of the most isolated land masses, of any significant size in the world. There are...
1. Proliferation of problematic non-indigenous fish species is major biosecurity problem in many cou...
1. Proliferation of problematic non-indigenous fish species is major biosecurity problem in many cou...
Trout were introduced into New Zealand freshwater ecosystems ~150 years ago as a prized sports fish,...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
Non-indigenous species are commonly released from their native enemies, including parasites, when th...
From the mid-1860s onwards, British settlers introduced brown trout to New Zealand in an attempt to ...