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Invertebrate fauna of ephemeral streams on Hauturu-o-Toi/Little Barrier Island in northern New Zealand

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posted on 2019-02-12, 03:25 authored by Stephen R. Pohe, M. Lyn Wade, Michael J. Winterbourn, Olivier J.-P. Ball

The invertebrate fauna of five ephemeral forest streams on Hauturu-o-Toi/Little Barrier Island in northern New Zealand was assessed in January 2014. Low summer flows restricted benthic sampling largely to pools that would, during periods of ‘normal’ flow, be main-channel riffle/run habitat. Additionally, adult stages of aquatic insects were sampled by light trapping. Fifty-three aquatic species/morphospecies were recorded during the study, including 25 new records, bringing total island species richness to 65. The fauna was dominated by Ephemeroptera and Trichoptera; species richness of Plecoptera and Diptera was low, and only single species of Mollusca and Crustacea were recorded. Species found were either common with broad New Zealand distributions, or species restricted to the North Island. No species was endemic to the island. Faunal comparisons with adjacent mainland streams indicated the island had similar assemblages of core taxa, but generally lower species richness, likely resulting from physiographic differences found there.

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The Little Barrier Island (Hauturu) Supporters’ Trust kindly funded transport to and from the island. SRP also acknowledges scholarships and financial assistance received from Ngāi Tahu Research Centre, the Miss E. L. Hellaby Indigenous Grasslands Research Trust, University of Canterbury and the IPENZ Rivers Group.

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