Several strategies used by the gobiid fish Caffrogobius caffer enabling it to colonise the harsh intertidal environment in the eastern Cape were studied. Q. caffer is opportunistic in its use of available food resources and feeds throughout the day with a slight tendency towards crepuscular peaks of feeding activity. The system of space utilisation used by C. caffer is so organised that all individuals of the population have access to patchily distributed food resources. Current velocities occurring over high tide limit the movements of Qo caffer and interpool movements occur only during the initial stages of a rising tide and in the final stages of an ebbing tide when the current velocities are below the tolerance limit of Q. caffer. The e...
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
The utilisation of estuary headwater environments by young estuary- and marine-spawned fish species ...
The feeding ecology of two sympatric gobies, Favonigobius lentiginosus and Favonigobius exquisitus, ...
Intertidal fish communities in the south·western Cape have a high density and biomass, implying that...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
Includes bibliographies.This thesis examines the utilization of rocky intertidal, sandy-beach surf-z...
Magister Scientiae - Msc (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)The general diet of Sufflogobius bib...
Tide pools are challenging environments. They can experience rapid changes in temperature, salinity ...
The feeding of three sparid reef fish, Cheimerius nufar, Petrvs rupestris, Polysteganus praeorbitali...
This study aimed to expand the existing knowledge on the diversity and distribution patterns of inte...
Six abundant fish species were collected from a large embayment during both day and night and at bim...
We examined the diet of juvenile fish of four species - Eucinostomus melanopterus (Gerreidae), Ethma...
The clingfish Gobiesox barbatulus shows nocturnal feeding activity, spending most part of the day st...
Estuaries represent a transition zone where saline water combines with freshwater, and this results ...
Calanus agulhensis is the dominant large copepod on South Africa's Agulhas Bank, and is an important...
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
The utilisation of estuary headwater environments by young estuary- and marine-spawned fish species ...
The feeding ecology of two sympatric gobies, Favonigobius lentiginosus and Favonigobius exquisitus, ...
Intertidal fish communities in the south·western Cape have a high density and biomass, implying that...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
Includes bibliographies.This thesis examines the utilization of rocky intertidal, sandy-beach surf-z...
Magister Scientiae - Msc (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology)The general diet of Sufflogobius bib...
Tide pools are challenging environments. They can experience rapid changes in temperature, salinity ...
The feeding of three sparid reef fish, Cheimerius nufar, Petrvs rupestris, Polysteganus praeorbitali...
This study aimed to expand the existing knowledge on the diversity and distribution patterns of inte...
Six abundant fish species were collected from a large embayment during both day and night and at bim...
We examined the diet of juvenile fish of four species - Eucinostomus melanopterus (Gerreidae), Ethma...
The clingfish Gobiesox barbatulus shows nocturnal feeding activity, spending most part of the day st...
Estuaries represent a transition zone where saline water combines with freshwater, and this results ...
Calanus agulhensis is the dominant large copepod on South Africa's Agulhas Bank, and is an important...
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
The utilisation of estuary headwater environments by young estuary- and marine-spawned fish species ...
The feeding ecology of two sympatric gobies, Favonigobius lentiginosus and Favonigobius exquisitus, ...