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Tasmanian Freshwater Fishes

Flora / Fauna Out of Print
Series: Fauna of Tasmania Handbook Volume: 7
By: Wayne Fulton
80 pages
Tasmanian Freshwater Fishes
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  • Tasmanian Freshwater Fishes Paperback Dec 1990 Out of Print #159984
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Many of the freshwater fish species native to Tasmania are not well known to the general public whilst some of the introduced species are so familiar that they are occasionally mistakenly thought to be native to the state.

Considering the range adundance of freshwater habitats available in Tasmania its fish fauna is not particularly diverse. This is in keeping with the rest of Australia which has only about 180 freshwater fish species.

The Tasmanian freshwater fish fauna consists of 25 species of native fish and a further 8 introduced species. At least 15 further species which are predominately marine or estuarine inhabitants, may be found some distance inland at certain times of the year. Some of these are more frequent invaders than others and the listing of species as freshwater is somewhat arbitrary. The lampreys are included in this and other fish guides by tradition, although they are not fishes in the strict sense.

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Flora / Fauna Out of Print
Series: Fauna of Tasmania Handbook Volume: 7
By: Wayne Fulton
80 pages
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