Zonation patterns on rocky shores are typically as a result of both physical factors and biological interactions. Physical factors generally set the upper limits of species distributions whereas biological interactions generally set their lower limits. However, recent research has shown that biological factors can also influence the upper limits of species’ recruitment and colonisation. Whereas such evidence has been shown for rocky shores internationally, little experimental evidence exists for South African shores. This study provided such evidence for the biological effects of long-term exclusion (for the period 2003–2008) of the South African herbivorous limpet Cymbula oculus (Born), on the community structure of the Kalk Bay rocky inte...
The aim of this thesis was to assess the influence of upwelling on alga-grazer interactions in rocky...
Understanding the effects of environmental change on the distribution and abundance of strongly inte...
The extensive presence of artificial reefs in marine coastal habitats demands a better understanding...
Zonation patterns on rocky shores are typically as a result of both physical factors and biological...
Following a long-term herbivore-exclusion study (2003–2008) in the mid-eulittoral zone at Kalk Bay, ...
The territorial gardening limpet Scutellastra cochlear occurs along the south and southern west coas...
Worldwide, marine rocky shores are being modified by alien species, but their successive impacts are...
Patellid limpets are dominant grazers on intertidal rocky shores of NW Europe with a key role in str...
Limpets are harvested by people in South Africa, but are selected in terms of species and size. The ...
It is critical for our knowledge of biodiversity and ecosystem processes to understand how individua...
This study examined the interactive effects of grazing by limpets and inclination of the substratum ...
Since the establishment of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in South Africa, several auth...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
Through their grazing activities limpets have an important role in controlling macroalgal abundance ...
Marine reserves are commonly used to conserve living resources, but their effectiveness where polici...
The aim of this thesis was to assess the influence of upwelling on alga-grazer interactions in rocky...
Understanding the effects of environmental change on the distribution and abundance of strongly inte...
The extensive presence of artificial reefs in marine coastal habitats demands a better understanding...
Zonation patterns on rocky shores are typically as a result of both physical factors and biological...
Following a long-term herbivore-exclusion study (2003–2008) in the mid-eulittoral zone at Kalk Bay, ...
The territorial gardening limpet Scutellastra cochlear occurs along the south and southern west coas...
Worldwide, marine rocky shores are being modified by alien species, but their successive impacts are...
Patellid limpets are dominant grazers on intertidal rocky shores of NW Europe with a key role in str...
Limpets are harvested by people in South Africa, but are selected in terms of species and size. The ...
It is critical for our knowledge of biodiversity and ecosystem processes to understand how individua...
This study examined the interactive effects of grazing by limpets and inclination of the substratum ...
Since the establishment of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in South Africa, several auth...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
Through their grazing activities limpets have an important role in controlling macroalgal abundance ...
Marine reserves are commonly used to conserve living resources, but their effectiveness where polici...
The aim of this thesis was to assess the influence of upwelling on alga-grazer interactions in rocky...
Understanding the effects of environmental change on the distribution and abundance of strongly inte...
The extensive presence of artificial reefs in marine coastal habitats demands a better understanding...