Freshwater ecosystems are extremely important, both socially and ecologically, in Aotearoa/New Zealand. However, through detrimental practices of land-use change and the introduction of non-indigenous aquatic species, the health of freshwater areas is increasingly under threat. Coarse fish are one group of non indigenous fish that are largely perceived to have a negative effect on freshwater biodiversity and water quality. Despite this, there are people in New Zealand that value coarse fish highly, and consider their lives to be enriched through the practice of coarse angling. This thesis examines the diversity of perceptions and values ascribed to coarse fish by a variety of different environmental managers and resource users to understa...
Rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a cyprinid fish native to Europe that was illegally introduced...
Exotic salmonids were deliberately introduced to the southern hemisphere during the last part of the...
Abstract 1. Human translocations of non-native aquatic species are a global conservation challenge. ...
New Zealand is one of the most isolated land masses, of any significant size in the world. There are...
1. Keystone species can provide a focal point for designing conservation and management strategies t...
Humans have been altering their environment for thousands of years both intentionally and unintentio...
Despite agencies striving to manage fisheries sustainably, focusing on large-scale commercial intere...
Recreational fishing in freshwater ecosystems is a popular pastime in Australia. Although most nativ...
Overfishing has the potential to adversely affect the ecological stability, economic value, social a...
From the mid-1860s onwards, British settlers introduced brown trout to New Zealand in an attempt to ...
Animals have occupied a prominent position in geographical research for some time (Philo and Wilbert...
Marine fisheries resources sustain the social and cultural wellbeing of communities. Almost one thir...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Recreational fishing in freshwater ecosystems is a popular pastime in Australia. Although most nativ...
Land use conversion, especially to intensive agriculture, has been identified as the main driver of ...
Rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a cyprinid fish native to Europe that was illegally introduced...
Exotic salmonids were deliberately introduced to the southern hemisphere during the last part of the...
Abstract 1. Human translocations of non-native aquatic species are a global conservation challenge. ...
New Zealand is one of the most isolated land masses, of any significant size in the world. There are...
1. Keystone species can provide a focal point for designing conservation and management strategies t...
Humans have been altering their environment for thousands of years both intentionally and unintentio...
Despite agencies striving to manage fisheries sustainably, focusing on large-scale commercial intere...
Recreational fishing in freshwater ecosystems is a popular pastime in Australia. Although most nativ...
Overfishing has the potential to adversely affect the ecological stability, economic value, social a...
From the mid-1860s onwards, British settlers introduced brown trout to New Zealand in an attempt to ...
Animals have occupied a prominent position in geographical research for some time (Philo and Wilbert...
Marine fisheries resources sustain the social and cultural wellbeing of communities. Almost one thir...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Recreational fishing in freshwater ecosystems is a popular pastime in Australia. Although most nativ...
Land use conversion, especially to intensive agriculture, has been identified as the main driver of ...
Rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) is a cyprinid fish native to Europe that was illegally introduced...
Exotic salmonids were deliberately introduced to the southern hemisphere during the last part of the...
Abstract 1. Human translocations of non-native aquatic species are a global conservation challenge. ...