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The first record of Australian flatback mangrove goby Mugilogobius platynotus (Günther 1861) (Gobiidae; Tridentigerinae) from New Zealand
ABSTRACT The eastern Australian flatback mangrove goby Mugilogobius platynotus (Günther 1861) is recorded for the first time from Aotearoa, New Zealand. Three voucher specimens (two males and one female) were collected using fish traps submerged in tidal drains of a saltmarsh wetland edged by mangroves adjacent to Ngunguru River, Northland. Key characters for identification: the colour of freshly thawed specimens, meristic counts, and morphometric measurements are presented and compared with the same characters described by Larson (2001) for all Mugilogobius. We discuss this major range extension from its natural Australian distribution, concluding it is an adventive species, probably carried across the Tasman Sea into New Zealand waters by shipping, not ocean currents. Our analysis of goby species recorded from northern New Zealand mainland waters concludes seven (86%) are probably adventive and introduced from Australia. We recommend a further survey of mangrove and saltmarsh estuary habitats to discover if this new goby has established a breeding population and is expanding its current limited distribution within northern New Zealand.
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Aims: The diversity of aquatic environments in the southern continents and oceans is of worldwide interest to researchers and resource managers in research institutions, museums, and other centres. The New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research plays an important role in disseminating information on observational, experimental, theoretical and numerical research on the marine, estuarine and freshwater environments of the region.