Estuaries are some of the most productive yet threatened ecosystems in the world. Despite their importance they face significant threats through changes to river flow, eutrophication, rapid population growth long the caost and harvesting of natural resources. A number of international studies have been conducted investigating the structure and functioning of an array of ecosystems using ecological network analysis. Energy flow networks have been contsructed for coastal, lagoonal, intertidial and, most notably, permantently open estuaries. Despite the valualble insights contributed by these and other studies, a lack of information on the majority of estuarine ecosystems exists
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
Nearshore marine ecosystems can benefit from their interaction with adjacent ecosystems, especially ...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
Estuaries are some of the most productive yet threatened ecosystems in the world. Despite their impo...
The coastal transition zone (CTZ), which links the terrestrial and marine environments, has been ide...
The research presented indicates deep knowledge of estuary pattern-process-function across a broad r...
The research presented indicates deep knowledge of estuary pattern-process-function across a broad r...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
Anthropogenic intervention along with natural variability can both influence and compromise continue...
This thesis presents the first intensive community-level investigation of the mesozooplankton from a...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.River inflow is one of the most important factors inf...
Robustness is a universal feature of ecological systems which promotes sustainability over time. Rob...
This study explored the distribution of estuarine macrophyte genetic lineages, species and habitats ...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
Nearshore marine ecosystems can benefit from their interaction with adjacent ecosystems, especially ...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
Estuaries are some of the most productive yet threatened ecosystems in the world. Despite their impo...
The coastal transition zone (CTZ), which links the terrestrial and marine environments, has been ide...
The research presented indicates deep knowledge of estuary pattern-process-function across a broad r...
The research presented indicates deep knowledge of estuary pattern-process-function across a broad r...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
Anthropogenic intervention along with natural variability can both influence and compromise continue...
This thesis presents the first intensive community-level investigation of the mesozooplankton from a...
M.Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2013.River inflow is one of the most important factors inf...
Robustness is a universal feature of ecological systems which promotes sustainability over time. Rob...
This study explored the distribution of estuarine macrophyte genetic lineages, species and habitats ...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
Nearshore marine ecosystems can benefit from their interaction with adjacent ecosystems, especially ...
The structure and resilience of benthic communities in coastal and estuarine ecosystems can be stron...