The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. This system has had little or no horizontal salinity gradient over the last 15 years, with hypersaline conditions sometimes predominating in the upper reaches. Following high rainfall events in the catchment during the spring of 2006, including a flood event (approximate 1:10 year) in August 2006, a series of riverine pulses entered the estuary and a horizontal salinity gradient was established. This study examined the influence of this freshwater pulse on four components of the biota within the estuary, namely the zooplankton, and larval, littoral and demersal fishes. The study demonstrated that in three of these components elevated densities...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
The response of the euryhaline amphipod Grandidierella lignorumto changing freshwater inflow was inv...
Early stage fishes, namely larvae and early juveniles, were collected from 12 estuaries and associat...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
Estuaries are globally recognized for their contribution to the coastal marine environment by acting...
This study compares the fish assemblages of the permanently open cool-temperate Olifants and warmtem...
A multidisciplinary and multi-institutional research programme studied the influence of river flow r...
Research in South African temporarily open/closed estuaries that includes studies on the hydrodynami...
Small seine net fish assemblages in the headwater region of the Kariega Estuary are described and co...
The fish fauna of the subtropical Nhlabane estuary in northern KwaZulu-Natal was studied during a re...
In 2005/2006 a multidisciplinary research programme that included studies on the hydrodynamics, sedi...
This study assessed the importance of overwash and breaching events on the ichthyofaunal community s...
Fresh water, a fundamental element of all estuarine ecosystems, is South Africa's most limited natur...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
The response of the euryhaline amphipod Grandidierella lignorumto changing freshwater inflow was inv...
Early stage fishes, namely larvae and early juveniles, were collected from 12 estuaries and associat...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
The Kariega Estuary is a freshwater-deprived system due to numerous impoundments in the catchment. T...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
Estuaries are globally recognized for their contribution to the coastal marine environment by acting...
This study compares the fish assemblages of the permanently open cool-temperate Olifants and warmtem...
A multidisciplinary and multi-institutional research programme studied the influence of river flow r...
Research in South African temporarily open/closed estuaries that includes studies on the hydrodynami...
Small seine net fish assemblages in the headwater region of the Kariega Estuary are described and co...
The fish fauna of the subtropical Nhlabane estuary in northern KwaZulu-Natal was studied during a re...
In 2005/2006 a multidisciplinary research programme that included studies on the hydrodynamics, sedi...
This study assessed the importance of overwash and breaching events on the ichthyofaunal community s...
Fresh water, a fundamental element of all estuarine ecosystems, is South Africa's most limited natur...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
The response of the euryhaline amphipod Grandidierella lignorumto changing freshwater inflow was inv...
Early stage fishes, namely larvae and early juveniles, were collected from 12 estuaries and associat...