Tm. King et Gp. Wallis, FINE-SCALE GENETIC STRUCTURING IN ENDEMIC GALAXIID FISH POPULATIONS OF THE TAIERI RIVER, New Zealand journal of zoology, 25(1), 1998, pp. 17-22
Many of New Zealand's Galaxias species have declined in abundance this
century. Some stream-resident species are now restricted to sections
of tributaries above waterfalls >3 m in height that act as barriers to
the predatory brown trout (Salmo trutta). It has been suggested that
these spatially isolated populations are also genetically isolated and
as a result experience restricted gene flow. We used isozyme electrop
horesis to test this hypothesis. Comparisons were made between and wit
hin tributaries at sites separated by waterfalls. Results from six pol
ymorphic loci showed evidence of genetic heterogeneity among populatio
ns of G. anomalus and G. depressiceps from tributaries of the Taieri R
iver system, South Island, New Zealand. In one instance, heterogeneity
was found within a single tributary. This demonstrates that gene flow
among populations is restricted and that waterfalls are likely to be
a significant influence in controlling galaxiid population structure.