The Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus are dominant predators over the Namibian shelf. They are found in a water column that includes myctophids and other mesopelagic fish, euphausiids andcephalopods. Together with their cohabitant potential prey, hake are known to undertake diurnal vertical migrations, aggregating near the bottom during daylight, but migrating off the bottom at night. An attempt to determine the underlying mechanisms of this diurnal migration by means of underwater acoustics and trawling was made at a single location on the central Namibian shelf at a depth of 350 m during four consecutive days in April 1996. Large M. capensis, 50–75 cm total length, dominated just over the sea bed, whereas 30–40 cm M. paradox...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
Seasonal and short-term variability of environmental parameters influence the spawning strategies of...
<div><p>Diel patterns in survey trawl catches for the Cape hakes <i>Merluccius capensis</i> and <i>M...
Swept area surveys in Namibian waters provide input data to the stock assessment model. To evaluate ...
7 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tablaTo identify spatio-temporal distribution in Namibian Cape hake (M. para...
The vertical distribution and migration of the Cape horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus capensis were...
Cape hake in Namibian waters are demersal and mesopelagic spawners, spawning peaking offshore betwee...
Recruitment is a key process in the sustainability of marine fish populations. Thedynamic and comple...
Recruitment is a key process in the sustainability of marine fish populations. Thedynamic and comple...
The two sympatric species of Cape hake, Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus, have been the main tar...
Diel patterns in survey trawl catches for the Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off Na...
Cape monkfish, Lophius vomerinus Valenciennes 1837, has supported the Namibian fishing industry for ...
This thesis focuses on the behavioural dynamics of mesopelagic fish in a fjordic environment. Acoust...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
In this study demersal survey data for the period 1990–1999 are used to investigate the average dist...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
Seasonal and short-term variability of environmental parameters influence the spawning strategies of...
<div><p>Diel patterns in survey trawl catches for the Cape hakes <i>Merluccius capensis</i> and <i>M...
Swept area surveys in Namibian waters provide input data to the stock assessment model. To evaluate ...
7 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 tablaTo identify spatio-temporal distribution in Namibian Cape hake (M. para...
The vertical distribution and migration of the Cape horse mackerel Trachurus trachurus capensis were...
Cape hake in Namibian waters are demersal and mesopelagic spawners, spawning peaking offshore betwee...
Recruitment is a key process in the sustainability of marine fish populations. Thedynamic and comple...
Recruitment is a key process in the sustainability of marine fish populations. Thedynamic and comple...
The two sympatric species of Cape hake, Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus, have been the main tar...
Diel patterns in survey trawl catches for the Cape hakes Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus off Na...
Cape monkfish, Lophius vomerinus Valenciennes 1837, has supported the Namibian fishing industry for ...
This thesis focuses on the behavioural dynamics of mesopelagic fish in a fjordic environment. Acoust...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
In this study demersal survey data for the period 1990–1999 are used to investigate the average dist...
Introduction: Diurnal variation is observed in almost all marine surveys and can cause biased abunda...
Seasonal and short-term variability of environmental parameters influence the spawning strategies of...
<div><p>Diel patterns in survey trawl catches for the Cape hakes <i>Merluccius capensis</i> and <i>M...