- New Zealand freshwater mussel
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New Zealand freshwater mussel Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Subclass: Paleoheterodonta Order: Unionoida Family: Unionidae Genus: Echyridella Species: E. menziesi Binomial name Echyridella menziesi
(Gray, 1843)[1]The New Zealand freshwater mussel, scientific name Echyridella menziesi, or kakahi, is a species of freshwater mussel, an aquatic bivalve mollusc in the family Unionidae, the river mussels.
They were an important food source for the Māori[2], but like many freshwater mussels worldwide, are now endangered by pollution and eutrophication of rivers, and the introduction of new species of fish[3] leading to actions via the Treaty of Waitangi claims process.[4]
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Distribution
Formerly common in lakes and streams around New Zealand[5].
Life cycle
Its reproductive cycle is typical of other freshwater mussels, requiring a host fish on which its larvae (glochidia) parasitize and metamorphose into juvenile mussels - most commonly the Koaro (Galaxias brevipinnis)[6][7]
References
- ^ "Echyridella (Echyridella) menziesi (Gray, 1843) "
- ^ "Resource Management Issues of Significance to Iwi"
- ^ "The kakahi (Hyridella menziesi) in a general framework of lake health", 2008, Joseph Butterworth (MS thesis)
- ^ "Muriwhenua Fisheries Claim / SOE Claim", Waitangi Tribunal
- ^ "Freshwater mussel", Te Ara website
- ^ "Decline of the kakahi - identifying cause and effect", NIWA, Water & Atmosphere › Vol.10 No.4 - December 2002
- ^ "Kākāhi - the mysterious freshwater mussel", Greater Wellington Regional Council website
Bibliography
- Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
- Manual of the New Zealand mollusca, 1913, Henry Suter
- Spencer, H.G., R.C. Willan, B. Marshall & T.J. Murray. 2011. Checklist of the Recent Mollusca recorded from the New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone. http://www.molluscs.otago.ac.nz/index.html
Categories:- Unionidae
- Bivalves of New Zealand
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