Lists of indigenous fish species sampled in cooltemperate, warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical estuaries in sub-Saharan Africa were compiled from both published and unpublished data. Comparisons were conducted at the species and family level between the fish assemblages recorded in the different biogeographic regions. Results showed that both species and family diversity declined between tropical and temperate estuaries. Eastern and western tropical estuaries had similar numbers of species and families. The ratio of species to families increased from temperate to tropical systems. In terms of the top five most diverse families, Gobiidae and Mugilidae featured in all the biogeographic regions. Species and family composition comparisons...
Patterns of fish population composition were examined in the San Pedro River, Ivory Coast, in 2001 t...
This study collates published and unpublished data on the ichthyofaunas associated with beds of eelg...
The utility of taxonomic and functional approaches in assessing the structure of fish communities is...
In West Africa (between Ivory Coast and Sénégal), estuarine environments vary from lagoons to high d...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
The Gambia Estuary, a “normal” estuary with a decreasing salinity gradient from the mouth towards t...
Assemblages of early stage fishes (larval and early juvenile stages) were investigated and compared...
The equilibrium of inland hydrosystems is presently a cause for concern, with species extinction rat...
The fish fauna of South African estuaries are described and compared in relation to the zoogeography...
The biogeography and community structure of the fishes of South African estuaries was investigated. ...
A preliminary ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the south-east coast of Sout...
Two and a half years of data were collected from the Great Fish River and estuary using seine nets a...
International audienceThe Gambia River is one of the last aquatic ecosystems in West Africa that has...
A basic ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the southeast coast of South Afric...
Patterns of fish population composition were examined in the San Pedro River, Ivory Coast, in 2001 t...
This study collates published and unpublished data on the ichthyofaunas associated with beds of eelg...
The utility of taxonomic and functional approaches in assessing the structure of fish communities is...
In West Africa (between Ivory Coast and Sénégal), estuarine environments vary from lagoons to high d...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
The Gambia Estuary, a “normal” estuary with a decreasing salinity gradient from the mouth towards t...
Assemblages of early stage fishes (larval and early juvenile stages) were investigated and compared...
The equilibrium of inland hydrosystems is presently a cause for concern, with species extinction rat...
The fish fauna of South African estuaries are described and compared in relation to the zoogeography...
The biogeography and community structure of the fishes of South African estuaries was investigated. ...
A preliminary ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the south-east coast of Sout...
Two and a half years of data were collected from the Great Fish River and estuary using seine nets a...
International audienceThe Gambia River is one of the last aquatic ecosystems in West Africa that has...
A basic ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the southeast coast of South Afric...
Patterns of fish population composition were examined in the San Pedro River, Ivory Coast, in 2001 t...
This study collates published and unpublished data on the ichthyofaunas associated with beds of eelg...
The utility of taxonomic and functional approaches in assessing the structure of fish communities is...