Of the 25 native freshwater fish species found in Tasmania, nine occur on Tasman Peninsula along with one species of introduced fish, the brown trout Salmo trutta. The spotted galaxias Galaxias truttaceus and the common jollytail G. mandalus were the most widespread and abundant species found and fishes within the family Galaxiidae dominated the fauna. The life cycles of the fish species could be classified into three types largely based on the juvenile and adult habitats. Type 1 species, exemplified by the pouched lamprey Georria australis, breed and the young undergo a period of development in freshwater and there is an extended period spent at sea. Type 2 species, such as the short-finned eel Anguilla australis, breed at sea an...
One new species is added to the Tasmanian list; Amrnotretis elongatus McCulloch, 1914, from Goose Is...
A landlocked population of the normally diadromous fish Calaxias maculatus is recorded for the first...
The necessity for a revised list of the fishes of Tasmania has long been apparent. Owing to the rec...
Although Tasmania posesses a large amount of freshwater and a considerable variety of freshwater ha...
In comparison with the northern hemisphere, the major continents of the southern hemisphere have a ...
1. Fish of the family Galaxiidae are restricted to the southern hemisphere where they occupy a dive...
This review describes what is known about the flow-related habitat requirements of Tasmanian native ...
The known distribution ofthe rare Tasmanian endemic fish species Western (Paragalaxias julianus McDo...
Sportsmen fish the rivers and lakes of Australia for brown trout which is an introduced species. Th...
Detailed descriptions and observations on six rare fishes recently captured in Tasmanian waters -T...
A trap was installed in the Plenty River, southern Tasmania, in order to investigate upstream fish m...
One new species is described one species is added to the local list and observations are presented o...
The investigation has revealed no Tasmanian galaxiid identical with any New Zealand form. The fish...
A field study was carried out over a period of 20 months to investigate variation in life history tr...
In addition to the previous records published (P. & P. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1922 and 1923), it is desire...
One new species is added to the Tasmanian list; Amrnotretis elongatus McCulloch, 1914, from Goose Is...
A landlocked population of the normally diadromous fish Calaxias maculatus is recorded for the first...
The necessity for a revised list of the fishes of Tasmania has long been apparent. Owing to the rec...
Although Tasmania posesses a large amount of freshwater and a considerable variety of freshwater ha...
In comparison with the northern hemisphere, the major continents of the southern hemisphere have a ...
1. Fish of the family Galaxiidae are restricted to the southern hemisphere where they occupy a dive...
This review describes what is known about the flow-related habitat requirements of Tasmanian native ...
The known distribution ofthe rare Tasmanian endemic fish species Western (Paragalaxias julianus McDo...
Sportsmen fish the rivers and lakes of Australia for brown trout which is an introduced species. Th...
Detailed descriptions and observations on six rare fishes recently captured in Tasmanian waters -T...
A trap was installed in the Plenty River, southern Tasmania, in order to investigate upstream fish m...
One new species is described one species is added to the local list and observations are presented o...
The investigation has revealed no Tasmanian galaxiid identical with any New Zealand form. The fish...
A field study was carried out over a period of 20 months to investigate variation in life history tr...
In addition to the previous records published (P. & P. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1922 and 1923), it is desire...
One new species is added to the Tasmanian list; Amrnotretis elongatus McCulloch, 1914, from Goose Is...
A landlocked population of the normally diadromous fish Calaxias maculatus is recorded for the first...
The necessity for a revised list of the fishes of Tasmania has long been apparent. Owing to the rec...