File:Mountain Galaxias (1).jpg
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English: A member of the Mountain Galaxias species complex that was caught on a tiny barbless wet fly in an upland stream that was free of exotic Trout at the time of capture. This upland stream has since been illegally stocked with exotic Rainbow Trout, resulting in the extinction of this Mountain Galaxias population; a pattern that been repeated in upland streams across south-eastern Australia. February/March 1999. Copyright held by the uploader and waived under GFDL. |
Date | 25 September 2005 (original upload date) |
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Author | Codman at en.wikipedia |
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- 2005-09-25 01:44 Codman 1734×1160× (91530 bytes) A Mountain Galaxias caught on a tiny barbless fly from an upland stream that was free of introduced Trout at the time of capture. This upland stream has since been illegally stocked with Rainbow Trout, resulting in the extinction of this Mountain Galaxia
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