By using a seine net, fish samples were taken from the nonestuarine Chwaka Bay (Zanzibar, Tanzania) from the mangroves, mud/sand flats and seagrass beds. Sampling was done twice per month between November 2001 and October 2002. In total, 150 fish species belonging to 55 families were identified. Diversity (H′) ranged from 1.9 in mud/sand flats to 3.4 within the Chwaka seagrass beds. Mean density of fishes was significantly higher in the mangrove creeks than in any other habitat (mean = 238.7 ind./1000 m2). Highest, but non-significantly different mean biomasses were recorded in the mangrove creeks (1.7 kg/1000 m2) and in the Marumbi seagrass beds (1.6 kg/1000 m2). The mangrove channel had the lowest biomass (0.6 kg/1000 m2). A high overlap ...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
Item does not contain fulltextBy using a seine net, fish samples were taken from the nonestuarine Ch...
Spatial and temporal variation in the fish community structure were studied in a tropical non-estuar...
Spatial and temporal variation in the fish community structure were studied in a tropical non-estuar...
Little is known about fish assemblages on seagrass beds located adjacent to different habitats. Visu...
Habitat utilisation by juveniles of 13 commercially important fish species was studied in five habi...
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The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of bay habitats, consisting of mangrove creeks...
Contains fulltext : 36476.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Spatial and te...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
Item does not contain fulltextBy using a seine net, fish samples were taken from the nonestuarine Ch...
Spatial and temporal variation in the fish community structure were studied in a tropical non-estuar...
Spatial and temporal variation in the fish community structure were studied in a tropical non-estuar...
Little is known about fish assemblages on seagrass beds located adjacent to different habitats. Visu...
Habitat utilisation by juveniles of 13 commercially important fish species was studied in five habi...
Contains fulltext : 36477.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spatial-temporal...
The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
The fish fauna of seagrass beds and unvegetated areas in Gazi Bay (Kenya) was sampled in 9 stations ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of bay habitats, consisting of mangrove creeks...
Contains fulltext : 36476.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Spatial and te...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...
The fish communities of mangrove and cleared sites were investigated in Gazi Bay, Kenya. Five forest...