Prioritisation of areas for biodiversity conservation has been debated largely in the terrestrial realm. In response to the increasing need for conservation efforts in the marine environment, this study compiles and analyses available data on species distributions and compares different approaches to the selection of marine reserve sites for the conservation of South Africa's coastal fish diversity. Species richness decreases from Mozambique southwards to the Cape, due mainly to a subtropical subtraction effect, and is uniformly low along the west coast. The number of species endemic to southern Africa is also higher in the east than west, and peaks in the region of Port Elizabeth. Hotspot analysis does not provide a useful site-selection t...
Freshwater habitats are some of the most imperilled ecosystems in the world as they harbour numerous...
This study aimed to expand the existing knowledge on the diversity and distribution patterns of inte...
The KwaZulu-Natal shelf, on the east coast of South Africa, is inhabited by diverse communities of d...
Prioritisation of areas for biodiversity conservation has been debated largely in the terrestrial re...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been advocated as a solution to the challenges of both conservati...
Designing marine protected area (MPA) networks has relied primarily on species- or habitat-based mea...
The combined fish collection databases of the Albany Museum and the J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthy...
Few studies have dealt with biodiversity, composition and dynamics of temperate reef fish. The prese...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
Evidence‐based decisions relating to effective marine protected areas as a means of conserving biodi...
This first survey of fish in the Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
Studies that categorise species according to their conservation status often fall short in their imp...
Limiting accessibility to a fishing area can reduce fishing effort effectively and may therefore pro...
A subtidal marine ichthyofaunal survey was carried out on shallow reefs (1–30m deep) in the Pondolan...
This first survey of fish in the Betty’s Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
Freshwater habitats are some of the most imperilled ecosystems in the world as they harbour numerous...
This study aimed to expand the existing knowledge on the diversity and distribution patterns of inte...
The KwaZulu-Natal shelf, on the east coast of South Africa, is inhabited by diverse communities of d...
Prioritisation of areas for biodiversity conservation has been debated largely in the terrestrial re...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been advocated as a solution to the challenges of both conservati...
Designing marine protected area (MPA) networks has relied primarily on species- or habitat-based mea...
The combined fish collection databases of the Albany Museum and the J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthy...
Few studies have dealt with biodiversity, composition and dynamics of temperate reef fish. The prese...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
Evidence‐based decisions relating to effective marine protected areas as a means of conserving biodi...
This first survey of fish in the Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
Studies that categorise species according to their conservation status often fall short in their imp...
Limiting accessibility to a fishing area can reduce fishing effort effectively and may therefore pro...
A subtidal marine ichthyofaunal survey was carried out on shallow reefs (1–30m deep) in the Pondolan...
This first survey of fish in the Betty’s Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
Freshwater habitats are some of the most imperilled ecosystems in the world as they harbour numerous...
This study aimed to expand the existing knowledge on the diversity and distribution patterns of inte...
The KwaZulu-Natal shelf, on the east coast of South Africa, is inhabited by diverse communities of d...