The blacktail, Diplodus sargus capensis and the zebra, Diplodus cervinus hottentotus, sparid fishes endemic to South Africa, are important components of the recreational shore-fishery. To provide a basis for the management of these fish, aspects of the biology of both species were investigated in the Tsitsikamma National Park (TNP). In particular, the role of the TNP was evaluated as a management option for the conservation of both species. Examination of stomach contents showed that juveniles of both species fed predominantly on amphipods, polychaetes and harpacticoid copepods. Adult !h. sargus were omnivorous and fed opportunistically on a wide variety of reef associated invertebrates and algae including echinoids, polychaetes, anthozoans...
The results of a community survey of the rocky intertidal and subtidal reef ichthyofauna of the Tsit...
Estuaries are among the most productive ecosystems worldwide as they provide important refuge and fe...
The composition and abundance of fish species on a derelict rocky pier on the Durban beachfront, Kwa...
The blacktail, Diplodus sargus capensis and the zebra, Diplodus cervinus hottentotus, sparid fishes ...
This study investigated the movement behaviour of three inshore South African sparids – blacktail (D...
The biology of the sparid fish, Pachymetopon grande, was investigated from data collected on the sou...
The role of the Tsitsikamma National Park (TNP) in the management of four important shore-angling fi...
Notes on the behaviour of six species of sparid fish, all rock reef dwelling, and forming an importa...
INTRODUCTION: Estuaries have received considerable attention from biologists in southern Africa in t...
The contents of the alimentary tracts of D. sargus capensis were analysed to establish diet composit...
Sparodon durbanensis (white musselcracker) is an endemic fish species in the Family Sparidae found i...
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
Rhabdosargus holubi (Steindachner, 1881) is a small (maximum size = 450 mm total length; Heemstra an...
The length composition, abundance patterns and feeding habits of juvenile Diplodus sargus capensis, ...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
The results of a community survey of the rocky intertidal and subtidal reef ichthyofauna of the Tsit...
Estuaries are among the most productive ecosystems worldwide as they provide important refuge and fe...
The composition and abundance of fish species on a derelict rocky pier on the Durban beachfront, Kwa...
The blacktail, Diplodus sargus capensis and the zebra, Diplodus cervinus hottentotus, sparid fishes ...
This study investigated the movement behaviour of three inshore South African sparids – blacktail (D...
The biology of the sparid fish, Pachymetopon grande, was investigated from data collected on the sou...
The role of the Tsitsikamma National Park (TNP) in the management of four important shore-angling fi...
Notes on the behaviour of six species of sparid fish, all rock reef dwelling, and forming an importa...
INTRODUCTION: Estuaries have received considerable attention from biologists in southern Africa in t...
The contents of the alimentary tracts of D. sargus capensis were analysed to establish diet composit...
Sparodon durbanensis (white musselcracker) is an endemic fish species in the Family Sparidae found i...
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
Rhabdosargus holubi (Steindachner, 1881) is a small (maximum size = 450 mm total length; Heemstra an...
The length composition, abundance patterns and feeding habits of juvenile Diplodus sargus capensis, ...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
The results of a community survey of the rocky intertidal and subtidal reef ichthyofauna of the Tsit...
Estuaries are among the most productive ecosystems worldwide as they provide important refuge and fe...
The composition and abundance of fish species on a derelict rocky pier on the Durban beachfront, Kwa...