The feeding grounds for four of the most commercially important penaeid shrimp species (Metapenaeus monoceros, M. stebbingi, Penaeus japonicus and Penaeus indicus) within the mangrove and its adjacent coastal habitats (sand flat, mud flat and seagrass meadows) were investigated at Saco and Sangala bays (Inhaca Island, Mozambique, southern-East Africa). The study used carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios to identify the potential food sources for the different shrimp species within each habitat. Significant differences (p < 0.05) in terms of stable isotopes were observed among potential food sources in each habitat in both Saco and Sangala bays (isotopic ratios discriminating habitats), as well as between shrimp species among the differ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of bay habitats, consisting of mangrove creeks...
Population structure and distribution of Terebralia palustris were compared with the environmental p...
Although urban development impacts wetlands around the world, until now there have been no studies o...
The feeding grounds for four of the most commercially important penaeid shrimp species (Metapenaeus ...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios were analyzed for primary producers and juveniles of four ...
Abstract—The effects of habitat characteristics (mangrove creek, sandflat, mudflat and seagrass mead...
A combination of stomach content analyses and dual stable isotope analyses was used to reveal the tr...
The spatial and temporal patterns in the population demographs and feeding ecology of the caridean s...
Prawn fisheries are among the main sources of income in several tropical countries, where juveniles ...
Estuaries represent highly important nursery habitats for a range of species, with refuge and nutrit...
Abstract Background Estuaries are primary habitats that serve as feeding and nursery grounds for mos...
International audienceFatty acid biomarkers and dual stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) were used to id...
Mangroves function as important shelter and feeding habitats for marine fauna, but the degree to whi...
Mangroves and seagrass beds are important daytime shelter habitats for juvenile Caribbean reef fish ...
Fatty acid biomarkers and dual stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) were used to identify the preferred f...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of bay habitats, consisting of mangrove creeks...
Population structure and distribution of Terebralia palustris were compared with the environmental p...
Although urban development impacts wetlands around the world, until now there have been no studies o...
The feeding grounds for four of the most commercially important penaeid shrimp species (Metapenaeus ...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios were analyzed for primary producers and juveniles of four ...
Abstract—The effects of habitat characteristics (mangrove creek, sandflat, mudflat and seagrass mead...
A combination of stomach content analyses and dual stable isotope analyses was used to reveal the tr...
The spatial and temporal patterns in the population demographs and feeding ecology of the caridean s...
Prawn fisheries are among the main sources of income in several tropical countries, where juveniles ...
Estuaries represent highly important nursery habitats for a range of species, with refuge and nutrit...
Abstract Background Estuaries are primary habitats that serve as feeding and nursery grounds for mos...
International audienceFatty acid biomarkers and dual stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) were used to id...
Mangroves function as important shelter and feeding habitats for marine fauna, but the degree to whi...
Mangroves and seagrass beds are important daytime shelter habitats for juvenile Caribbean reef fish ...
Fatty acid biomarkers and dual stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) were used to identify the preferred f...
Item does not contain fulltextThe relative importance of bay habitats, consisting of mangrove creeks...
Population structure and distribution of Terebralia palustris were compared with the environmental p...
Although urban development impacts wetlands around the world, until now there have been no studies o...