Corrigendum to: Recolonization by the mountain galaxias Galaxias olidus of a montane stream after the eradication of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss
Mark Lintermans
Marine and Freshwater Research 52(2) 257 - 257
Abstract
The introduced salmonid
Oncorhynchus mykiss was eradicated by use of the
piscicide rotenone from a section of small montane stream upstream of an
impassable barrier. Recolonization of the stream both above and below the
barrier by the native Galaxias olidus was monitored
annually for four successive years. Following trout eradication,
G. olidus recolonized the trout-free stream section
above the barrier but was never detected below the barrier where trout still
occurred. Initial colonization was by juvenile G. olidus
but a successful breeding population had established three years after trout
eradication. The implications of the use of barriers and targeted eradication
programmes are discussed for the management of small, threatened fish species.
Full text doi:10.1071/MF00019_CO
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