White stumpnose Rhabdosargus globiceps were sampled over 24 months in Saldanha Bay on the west coast of South Africa. The species is a rudimentary hermaphrodite, with < 1% of mature fish having simultaneously developed ovaries and testes. Spawning activity extended from September to March and peaked in October and February. Mature males developed spawning colouration in spring, which can be used as an indicator of spawning activity. The amount of abdominal fat correlated with the spawning cycle in both sexes, suggesting that abdominal fat reserves are used in the development of gonads. Seasonal variation in the condition index suggests a slightly greater investment in reproduction by males than females. Females grew slightly faster than mal...
The size and age structures, sex ratio, size- and age-at-sex-change, growth and mortality rate of th...
Morphometric measurements and fin spine and ray counts, external colouration, macroscopic gonad stag...
The reproductive biology of the tarwhine Rhabdosargus sarba has been studied in three very di¡erent ...
Fishery-dependent and fishery-independent distribution analyses together reveal four discrete areas ...
Rhabdosargus holubi is a small (maximum weight = 2.4 kg) yet important fishery species in the estuar...
The red stumpnose Chrysoblephus gibbiceps (Sparidae) is a South African endemic seabream that has be...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
Fish life history is shaped by environmental and ecological circumstances but constrained by phyloge...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
This study focuses on several aspects of the life history of R. globiceps, and includes a study of j...
Based on detailed literature surveys, all available information about 70 priority species in South A...
1478-1485For the examination of age, growth and reproductive aspects of R. sarba, 504 specimens were...
INTRODUCTION: Estuaries have received considerable attention from biologists in southern Africa in t...
Investigation of the reproductive biology and growth of the yellowbelly rockcod Epinephelus marginat...
The reproductive biology of the sparid fish, Sarpa salpa, was investigated along the east coast of S...
The size and age structures, sex ratio, size- and age-at-sex-change, growth and mortality rate of th...
Morphometric measurements and fin spine and ray counts, external colouration, macroscopic gonad stag...
The reproductive biology of the tarwhine Rhabdosargus sarba has been studied in three very di¡erent ...
Fishery-dependent and fishery-independent distribution analyses together reveal four discrete areas ...
Rhabdosargus holubi is a small (maximum weight = 2.4 kg) yet important fishery species in the estuar...
The red stumpnose Chrysoblephus gibbiceps (Sparidae) is a South African endemic seabream that has be...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
Fish life history is shaped by environmental and ecological circumstances but constrained by phyloge...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
This study focuses on several aspects of the life history of R. globiceps, and includes a study of j...
Based on detailed literature surveys, all available information about 70 priority species in South A...
1478-1485For the examination of age, growth and reproductive aspects of R. sarba, 504 specimens were...
INTRODUCTION: Estuaries have received considerable attention from biologists in southern Africa in t...
Investigation of the reproductive biology and growth of the yellowbelly rockcod Epinephelus marginat...
The reproductive biology of the sparid fish, Sarpa salpa, was investigated along the east coast of S...
The size and age structures, sex ratio, size- and age-at-sex-change, growth and mortality rate of th...
Morphometric measurements and fin spine and ray counts, external colouration, macroscopic gonad stag...
The reproductive biology of the tarwhine Rhabdosargus sarba has been studied in three very di¡erent ...