Bibliography: leaves 138-156.The black mussel Choromytilus meridionalis (Krauss) forms an important link in the food chain of the South African west coast kelp beds, transferring energy from macrophyte debris, phytoplankton and bacteria to major predators such as the rock-lobster Jasus lalandii. Although a large body of work has been carried out on the physiology, energetics and population dynamics of the black mussel, no attempt has been made to link the actual food available in the field, with the animal's digestive capabilities. This work examines the carbon and nitrogen resources available from kelp debris, phytoplankton and bacteria, and quantifies the animal's ability to utilise these resources according to its needs
This study examined a range of eco-physiological processes (i.e filtration, growth, excretion,...
This thesis aimed to describe the relationship between suspended sediment concentration stimulating ...
With the aim of gathering information about the possibility of culturing mussels (Mytilus galloprovi...
The mussels Choromytilus meridionalis, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Perna perna and Aulacomya ater are...
Bibliography: leaves 249-252.The thesis decribes the reproduction, population dynamics and productio...
Bibliography: leaves 137-149.This thesis presents results of studies conducted on banks of kelp stra...
A population of Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) inhabiting a sub-arctic environment in Logy Bay, Ne...
The objective was to improve carrying capacity models by providing standardized values for clearance...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 62-71).Knowledge of the chemical composition of marine m...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Bibliography: leaves 179-231.The two main schools of thought regarding the diets of intermediate mic...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
This study examined a range of eco-physiological processes (i.e filtration, growth, excretion,...
This thesis aimed to describe the relationship between suspended sediment concentration stimulating ...
With the aim of gathering information about the possibility of culturing mussels (Mytilus galloprovi...
The mussels Choromytilus meridionalis, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Perna perna and Aulacomya ater are...
Bibliography: leaves 249-252.The thesis decribes the reproduction, population dynamics and productio...
Bibliography: leaves 137-149.This thesis presents results of studies conducted on banks of kelp stra...
A population of Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) inhabiting a sub-arctic environment in Logy Bay, Ne...
The objective was to improve carrying capacity models by providing standardized values for clearance...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 62-71).Knowledge of the chemical composition of marine m...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Bibliography: leaves 179-231.The two main schools of thought regarding the diets of intermediate mic...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
Freshwater mussels play a very important role in our freshwater ecosystems. They adapted a process k...
This study examined a range of eco-physiological processes (i.e filtration, growth, excretion,...
This thesis aimed to describe the relationship between suspended sediment concentration stimulating ...
With the aim of gathering information about the possibility of culturing mussels (Mytilus galloprovi...