Cape hake in Namibian waters are demersal and mesopelagic spawners, spawning peaking offshore between 100 and 400 m deep, depending on local environmental conditions. The cross-shelf circulation, low-oxygen layers and mesoscale gyres are three important environmental factors influencing hake spawning behaviour and subsequent transport of the spawning products. Normally, hake spawn offshore near the bottom at depths of 150–400 m. However, during one cruise, spawning was concentrated below several subsurface mesoscale gyres, resulting in reduced dispersion of the eggs and larvae. When the low-oxygen layer above the bottom is pronounced, hake spawning has been observed close to the top of the layer at oxygen concentrations as low as 0.2–0.3 ...
Measuring and forecasting recruitment are central to the understanding and management of fish stocks...
Generalised additive models (GAMs) were applied to survey data to assess the influence of dissolved ...
The factors modulating recruitment success of Cape hake Merluccius capensis in Namibian waters are s...
In recent years, sardine Sardinops sagax spawning has been recorded inshore off central Namibia. Fie...
Recruitment is a key process in the sustainability of marine fish populations. Thedynamic and comple...
The aim of this study was to combine observed circulation pattern with data on distribution of hake ...
The spatial and temporal variability of the egg and larval abundance of Merluccius spp. in the Bengu...
Seasonal and short-term variability of environmental parameters influence the spawning strategies of...
<p>a) yearly mean salinity profile in the central Northern Benguela upwelling ecosystem at the main ...
-Buoyancy acting on plankton, i.e. the difference in specific gravity between plankton and the ambie...
A spatially explicit individual-based model (IBM) forced by 3D temperature and current fields simula...
The Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are dominant predators over the Namibian shelf. ...
10 páginas.The factors modulating recruitment success of Cape hake Merluccius capensis in Namibian w...
10 pages, 8 figures, 3 tablesThe eggs and the larval development of hake Merluccius capensis from th...
The two Cape hake species of the southern Benguela ecosystem, the shallow-water and deep-water hakes...
Measuring and forecasting recruitment are central to the understanding and management of fish stocks...
Generalised additive models (GAMs) were applied to survey data to assess the influence of dissolved ...
The factors modulating recruitment success of Cape hake Merluccius capensis in Namibian waters are s...
In recent years, sardine Sardinops sagax spawning has been recorded inshore off central Namibia. Fie...
Recruitment is a key process in the sustainability of marine fish populations. Thedynamic and comple...
The aim of this study was to combine observed circulation pattern with data on distribution of hake ...
The spatial and temporal variability of the egg and larval abundance of Merluccius spp. in the Bengu...
Seasonal and short-term variability of environmental parameters influence the spawning strategies of...
<p>a) yearly mean salinity profile in the central Northern Benguela upwelling ecosystem at the main ...
-Buoyancy acting on plankton, i.e. the difference in specific gravity between plankton and the ambie...
A spatially explicit individual-based model (IBM) forced by 3D temperature and current fields simula...
The Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are dominant predators over the Namibian shelf. ...
10 páginas.The factors modulating recruitment success of Cape hake Merluccius capensis in Namibian w...
10 pages, 8 figures, 3 tablesThe eggs and the larval development of hake Merluccius capensis from th...
The two Cape hake species of the southern Benguela ecosystem, the shallow-water and deep-water hakes...
Measuring and forecasting recruitment are central to the understanding and management of fish stocks...
Generalised additive models (GAMs) were applied to survey data to assess the influence of dissolved ...
The factors modulating recruitment success of Cape hake Merluccius capensis in Namibian waters are s...