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New Zealand Freshwater Fishes - an Historical and Ecological Biogeography (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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New Zealand Freshwater Fishes - an Historical and Ecological Biogeography (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Series: Fish & Fisheries Series, 32
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This book provides a synthesis of taxonomic and ecological
information on New Zealand s freshwater fish fauna. New Zealand has
been isolated in the southwestern Pacific Ocean since it separated
from Gondwana during the Cretaceous period, some 80 million years
ago. This prolonged geological isolation, combined with the islands
very vigorous geological history, impacted by oceanic submergence,
tectonic activity, mountain building extreme volcanism, and great
climatic variability, create a dynamic scenario within which the
New Zealand biota, including its freshwater fishes, have evolved
over millions of years. These impacts have contributed to a highly
dynamic biological history with undoubted though little understood
extinction and vigorous colonisation of the islands fresh water.
One of the key elements for understanding the origins and
derivations of this fish fauna is that in all groups some or all of
the species are diadromous, customarily spending a significant
phase of their lives at sea. This has no doubt contributed in an
important way the fauna s origins As well, there has been frequent
loss of diadromous behaviours leading, to species that have
abandoned their sea-migratory behaviours and which now complete
their entire lives in fresh water. The distribution patterns
reflect these changing habits, with diadromous species being
broadly distributed but tending to be lowland in range, whereas the
derived, non-diadromous species have narrower ranges, but are often
found further inland and at high elevations. This book provides an
ecological and historical synthesis of these divergent patterns
across New Zealand s geography and history."
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