Technical report on habitat use in the Waikolu and Pelekunu streams on the Island of Moloka'i in the Hawaiian Islands. Focuses on the native snail (Neritina granosa) and native shrimp (Atyoida bisulcata) and prawn (Macrobrachium lar)
This study looked at four types of native Hawaiian gobies to see if they all migrate partially or full. The research highlights differences in migration patterns and larval durations among these gobies, offering new insights that could aid in their conservation.
Examines how climate change might worsen three main threats to native amphidromous fish in Hawaii: the loss of key migratory paths, habitat degradation, and the introduction of non-native species. It emphasizes the need for conservation efforts that protect and restore habitats, manage invasive species, and balance water resource use. Future research should explore how these fish recruit and thrive under changing climate conditions to guide effective conservation strategies.
Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library, makes resources available for the use, teaching, and revitalization of the Hawaiian language and for a broader and deeper understanding of Hawaiʻi.
A copy of the NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM for the Kahalu'u Taro Lo'i. Has a description of the location and its
historical significance.