Browsing by Author "Bell, Dudley G."

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  • Aquatic ecology of Lake Rotokare, Taranaki, and options for restoration

    Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G.; Duggan, Ian C.; Wood, Susanna A.; Tempero, Grant Wayne (Environmental Research Institute, The University of Waikato, 2013)
    Lake Rotokare is a 17.8-ha natural lake in eastern Taranaki, located 12 km east of Eltham in the 230-ha Rotokare Scenic Reserve. In 2008, the Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust completed construction of an 8.2-km predator proof ...
  • Boat electrofishing of the Waikato River upstream and downstream of the Huntly Power Station: spring 2010

    Hicks, Brendan J.; Baker, Cindy F.; Tana, Raymond; Powrie, Warrick; Bell, Dudley G. (Centre for Biodiversity and Ecology Research, The University of Waikato, 2010-11)
    The objective of this investigation was to evaluate fish abundance and community composition upstream and downstream of the Huntly Power Station discharge by boat electrofishing in order to contribute to effects assessment ...
  • Boat electrofishing survey of Apata Pond and Lake McLaren

    Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G.; Ring, C. Alex; Tempero, Grant Wayne (University of Waikato, 2004)
    We used New Zealand’s first successful electrofishing boat to catch koi carp (Cyprinus carpio haemaotopterus; Zhou et al. 2003) and rudd (Scardinius erythophthalmus) at two sites in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New ...
  • Boat electrofishing survey of common smelt and common bullies in the Ohau Channel

    Brijs, Jeroen; Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G. (2008)
    We conducted a boat electrofishing survey of the Ohau Channel, which flows from Lake Rotorua to Lake Rotoiti, on 13 December 2007. The purpose of the survey was to investigate the longitudinal pattern in densities of common ...
  • Boat electrofishing survey of common smelt and common bullies in the Ohau Channel in December 2008

    Brijs, Jeroen; Hicks, Brendan J.; Bell, Dudley G. (2009)
    We conducted a boat electrofishing survey of the Ohau Channel, which flows from Lake Rotorua to Lake Rotoiti, on 11 December 2008. The purpose of this was to repeat a survey that took place on 13 December 2007 concerning ...