Galaxias is a genus of small freshwater fish in the family Galaxiidae, and are frequently referred to as the galaxiids. These highly adaptable fish are typically found at temperate latitudes across the Southern Hemisphere.
Galaxiids are scaleless and somewhat tubular in body form, ranging from very slender to quite bulky. They are somewhat torpedo-shaped, with the dorsal and anal fins positioned close to the tail. They are generally small, with typical adults ranging between in total length, with some stocky species attaining around . The largest, Galaxias argenteus, has been recorded at , although is a more typical adult length.
Distribution
Galaxiids are restricted to the Southern Hemisphere, and generally only occur in temperate latitudes. Only one species is known from subtropical habitats.
Galaxiids are the dominant group of native freshwater fish in New Zealand, and, along with the Percichthyidae, one of two dominant groups of native freshwater fish in southeastern Australia. Only one of the species (G. zebratus) is found in Africa, and only three (G. globiceps, G. maculatus, and G. platei) are found in South America. One species (G. neocaledonicus) is endemic to the New Caledonia
Habitat
Galaxiids are coolwater species, with many wholly freshwater species specialising in high-altitude upland streams (including very small streams), rivers, and lakes. Some galaxiids include a marine stage in their lifecycles where larvae are washed out to sea to develop, and return to rivers as juveniles. This type of diadromous fish migration is known as amphidromy. These species are consequently also found in low-altitude habitats, but frequently migrate to high-altitude reaches of river systems in their adult stage.
Threats
Wholly freshwater galaxiids are gravely threatened by exotic salmonid species, particularly exotic trout species, which prey heavily upon them and compete with them for food and habitat. This is a major concern, as exotic trout species have been introduced to many different land masses (e.g. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa) with no thought as to impacts on native fish such as galaxiids, and no attempt to preserve some exotic trout-free habitats for native fish.
In most situations, wholly freshwater galaxiids are unable to persist in the presence of exotic trout species, and many are now restricted to the few remaining trout-free habitats. Where these species are found in the presence of trout, the galaxiids usually consist entirely of individuals which dispersed there from an upstream trout-free population, and are not self-sustaining. Numerous localised extinctions of wholly freshwater galaxiid species (i.e. mountain galaxias) have been caused by the introduction of exotic trout species (including ongoing illegal stockings) and a number of wholly freshwater galaxiid species are threatened with extinction by exotic trout species and other exotic salmonids.
Introduced salmoniids also have a negative impact on diadromous galaxiids, competing with them for food and habitat, as well as preying on them. However, the impact is not as great and they appear to be able to persist in the presence of trout.
Species
The 46 recognized species in this genus are:
- Galaxias aequipinnis <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (East Gippsland Galaxias)
- Galaxias anomalus <small>Stokell, 1959</small> (Roundhead Galaxias)
- Galaxias arcanus <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Riffle Galaxias)
- Galaxias argenteus <small>Gmelin, 1789</small> (Giant KÃ
Âkopu)
- Galaxias auratus <small>Johnston, 1883</small> (Golden Galaxias)
- Galaxias brevipinnis <small>Günther, 1866</small> (Climbing Galaxias)
- Galaxias brevissimus <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Short-tail Galaxias)
- Galaxias cobitinis <small>McDowall & Waters, 2002</small> (Lowland Long-jawed Galaxias)
- Galaxias depressiceps <small>McDowall & Wallis, 1996</small> (Flathead Galaxias)
- Galaxias divergens <small>Stokell, 1959</small> (Dwarf Galaxias)
- Galaxias eldoni <small>McDowall, 1997</small> (Eldon's Galaxias)
- Galaxias fasciatus <small>Gray, 1842</small> (Banded KÃ
Âkopu)
- Galaxias fontanus <small>Fulton, 1978</small> (Swan Galaxias)
- Galaxias fuscus <small>Mack, 1936</small> (Barred Galaxias)
- Galaxias globiceps <small>Eigenmann, 1928</small>
- Galaxias gollumoides <small>McDowall & Chadderton, 1999</small> (Gollum Galaxias)
- Galaxias gracilis <small>McDowall, 1967</small> (Dwarf Inanga)
- Galaxias gunaikurnai <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Shaw Galaxias) â found in the Australian Shaw Creek, Macalister River catchment, state of Victoria, Australia
- Galaxias johnstoni <small>Scott, 1936</small> (Clarence Galaxias) â found in the Tasmanian Clarence Lagoon, Derwent River catchment
- Galaxias lanceolatus <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Tapered Galaxias)
- Galaxias longifundus <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (West Gippsland Galaxias)
- Galaxias macronasus <small>McDowall & Waters, 2003</small>
- Galaxias maculatus <small>Jenyns, 1842</small> (Common Galaxias)
- Galaxias mcdowalli <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (McDowall's Galaxias)
- Galaxias mungadhan <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Dargo Galaxias) â found in the Dargo River, Mitchell River catchment, Alpine and East Gippsland, state of Victoria, Australia
- Galaxias neocaledonicus <small>Weber & de Beaufort, 1913</small> â found in New Caledonia
- Galaxias niger <small>Andrews, 1985</small> (Black Galaxias)
- Galaxias occidentalis <small>Ogilby, 1899</small> (Western Galaxias)
- Galaxias olidus <small>Günther, 1866</small> (Mountain Galaxias)
- Galaxias oliros <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Obscure Galaxias)
- Galaxias ornatus <small>Castelnau, 1873</small> (Ornate Galaxias)
- Galaxias parvus <small>Frankenberg, 1968</small> (Small Pedder Galaxias) â found in the Tasmanian Lake Pedder
- Galaxias paucispondylus <small>Stokell, 1938</small> (Alpine Galaxias) â found in the Southern Alps of New Zealand
- Galaxias pedderensis <small>Frankenberg, 1968</small> (Pedder Galaxias) â found in the Tasmanian Lake Pedder
- Galaxias platei <small>Steindachner, 1898</small>
- Galaxias postvectis <small>F. E. Clarke, 1899</small> (Short-jaw KÃ
Âkopu)
- Galaxias prognathus <small>Stokell, 1940</small> (Long-jaw Galaxias)
- Galaxias pullus <small>McDowall, 1997</small> (Dusky Galaxias)
- Galaxias rostratus <small>Klunzinger, 1872</small> (Flathead Galaxias)
- Galaxias supremus <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Kosciuszko Galaxias) â found in the Australian KoÃ
Âciuszko National Park (pronounced: /ÃÂkÃÂziÃÂÃÂskoÃÂ/,ÃÂ KOZ-ee-USK-oh) in New South Wales.
- Galaxias tantangara <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Stocky Galaxias) â endemic to the Australian Tantangara Creek in the upper Murrumbidgee River system of the KoÃ
Âciuszko National Park
- Galaxias tanycephalus <small>Fulton, 1978</small> (Saddled Galaxias)
- Galaxias terenasus <small>Raadik, 2014</small> (Roundsnout Galaxias)
- Galaxias truttaceus <small>Valenciennes, 1846</small> (Spotted Galaxias)
- Galaxias vulgaris <small>Stokell, 1949</small> (Common River Galaxias)
- Galaxias zebratus <small>Castelnau, 1861</small> (Cape Galaxias) â endemic to South Africa's Western Cape
The genus also contains several extinct species, including:
- â Galaxias angustiventris <small>Schwarzhans et al.</small><small>, 20</small><small>1</small><small>2</small> - Bannockburn Formation, New Zealand
- â Galaxias brevicauda <small>Schwarzhans et al.</small><small>, 20</small><small>1</small><small>2</small> - Bannockburn Formation, New Zealand
- â Galaxias bobmcdowalli <small>Schwarzhans et al.</small><small>, 20</small><small>1</small><small>2</small> - Bannockburn Formation, New Zealand
- â Galaxias tholus <small>Schwarzhans et al.</small><small>, 2023</small> - Bannockburn Formation, New Zealand
- â Galaxias papilionis <small>Schwarzhans et al.</small><small>, 20</small><small>1</small><small>2</small> - Bannockburn Formation, New Zealand
- â Galaxias parvirostris <small>Schwarzhans et al.</small><small>, 20</small><small>1</small><small>2</small> - Bannockburn Formation, New Zealand
- â Galaxias tabidus <small>Schwarzhans et al.</small><small>, 20</small><small>1</small><small>2</small> - Bannockburn Formation, New Zealand
References
External links
- Video of Barred Galaxias in the Central Highlands, Victoria, Australia
- Video of Climbing Galaxias in Wilsons Promontory National Park, Australia
- Video of Climbing Galaxias on Flinders Island, Tasmania, Australia
- Video of Common Galaxias in Croajingolong National Park, Australia
- Video of Dargo Galaxias in the Alpine National Park, Australia
- Video of Mountain Galaxias in the Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia
- Video of Obscure Galaxias in the Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia
- Video of Ornate Galaxias in the Yarra River catchment, Victoria, Australia
- Video of Spotted Galaxias in Wilsons Promontory National Park, Australia
- Video of Spotted Galaxias from Waratah Bay, Australia