Life history strategies of NZ freshwater fish

New Zealand’s freshwater fish species have different life history strategies that can be broadly described as anadromous (or anadromy), catadromous and amphidromous. Freshwater eels are catadromous –they enter rivers as small juveniles, typically settling initially in the lower reaches of rivers and then gradually migrating upstream. The adults go back out to the ocean to spawn and complete their life cycle. Credit: NIWA