Thermal avoidance in inanga, galaxias maculatus (jenyns), from the waikato river, new zealand

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Temperature avoidance behaviour of inanga, Galaxias maculatus, was studied in the laboratory using a two‐choice tank. The final preferred temperature of inanga is about 20°C but fish acclimatised to cooler temperatures (15 and 17°Q prefer warmer waters (up to 23 and 26°C, respectively). Fish acclimatised to temperatures of 15,17, and 20°C showed total avoidance at 29.5,31, and 31.5°C, respectively. Water temperature therefore is an important factor influencing upstream migration and distribution of inanga and thermal discharges can be disruptive. © Crown copyright 1991.

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Boubee, J. A., Schicker, K. P., & Henry, A. G. (1991). Thermal avoidance in inanga, galaxias maculatus (jenyns), from the waikato river, new zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 25(2), 177–180. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.1991.9516468

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