This study investigated the potential impacts of several anthropogenic stressors on the movement and survival of African penguins in Algoa Bay, taking into account prey availability and environmental conditions (sea surface temperature and chlorophyll productivity). The primary drive for the study was based on the seismic exploration, which took place in the habitat of the endangered African penguin. The research was also carried out to understand how pelagic fishing and prey availability influence the broader behavioural and mortality aspects of penguins. To achieve this goal, I used monthly beach surveys to assess seabird mortality, admissions of penguins in rehabilitation centres and the monitoring of breeding penguins’ movement at sea t...
The Great Barrier Reef hosts the only known reliable aggregation of dwarf minke whale (Balaenoptera ...
Expanding anthropogenic developments along with the added stress of climate change, are negatively i...
The Acrothoracica of South Africa are reviewed for the first time, 50 years after the last publicati...
This study investigated the potential impacts of several anthropogenic stressors on the movement and...
It is now accepted that anthropogenic-induced climate change is resulting in unprecedented rates of ...
The amount of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and the acidity of aquatic ecosystems is increasing as ...
It is now accepted that anthropogenic-induced climate change is resulting in unprecedented rates of ...
By understanding when white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are likely to be at certain popular beac...
The aim of this thesis was to understand the role of Allee effects and dispersal during the establis...
The environmental impacts of solar power generation and particularly Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) ...
The Shetland Islands are an archipelago 240 km northeast of the northern tip of mainland Scotland an...
The Shetland Islands are an archipelago 240 km northeast of the northern tip of mainland Scotland an...
The salmon industry faces challenges related to sea lice infestations, escapees, diseases and enviro...
This thesis examines the growth response of Atlantic salmon post-smolt (Salmo salar) in a factorial ...
PhD ThesisIt is well established that farmland bird population declines are strongly linked to the l...
The Great Barrier Reef hosts the only known reliable aggregation of dwarf minke whale (Balaenoptera ...
Expanding anthropogenic developments along with the added stress of climate change, are negatively i...
The Acrothoracica of South Africa are reviewed for the first time, 50 years after the last publicati...
This study investigated the potential impacts of several anthropogenic stressors on the movement and...
It is now accepted that anthropogenic-induced climate change is resulting in unprecedented rates of ...
The amount of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and the acidity of aquatic ecosystems is increasing as ...
It is now accepted that anthropogenic-induced climate change is resulting in unprecedented rates of ...
By understanding when white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are likely to be at certain popular beac...
The aim of this thesis was to understand the role of Allee effects and dispersal during the establis...
The environmental impacts of solar power generation and particularly Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) ...
The Shetland Islands are an archipelago 240 km northeast of the northern tip of mainland Scotland an...
The Shetland Islands are an archipelago 240 km northeast of the northern tip of mainland Scotland an...
The salmon industry faces challenges related to sea lice infestations, escapees, diseases and enviro...
This thesis examines the growth response of Atlantic salmon post-smolt (Salmo salar) in a factorial ...
PhD ThesisIt is well established that farmland bird population declines are strongly linked to the l...
The Great Barrier Reef hosts the only known reliable aggregation of dwarf minke whale (Balaenoptera ...
Expanding anthropogenic developments along with the added stress of climate change, are negatively i...
The Acrothoracica of South Africa are reviewed for the first time, 50 years after the last publicati...