Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexploited areas in southern Angola to compare their population structures and life-history parameters. Females dominated the larger size and older age classes in the unexploited area. In the exploited area the length and age frequency distributions were more equitable, but there was a lack of large and old individuals in this area due to the selective nature of fishing gear. Growth zone deposition rate was validated as being annual using mark-recapture of chemically injected (oxytetracycline) fish. In the unexploited area, females attained larger sizes and greater ages than males; however, growth and longevity were more equitable between the sexes...
Rhabdosargus holubi is a small (maximum weight = 2.4 kg) yet important fishery species in the estuar...
The sexual pattern of Diplodus cervinus hottentotus was investigated in southern Angola. Females wer...
Allometric growth patterns of functional morphological variables that reflect resource use in fish w...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
The size and age structures, sex ratio, size- and age-at-sex-change, growth and mortality rate of th...
The zebra sea bream, Diplodus cervinus (Sparidae) is an inshore fish comprised of two boreal subspec...
The sparid Dentex macrophthalmus is a widespread, important fishery species along most of the West A...
The red stumpnose Chrysoblephus gibbiceps (Sparidae) is a South African endemic seabream that has be...
Fish life history is shaped by environmental and ecological circumstances but constrained by phyloge...
The population dynamics parameters of Diplodus vulgaris (Sparidae) from the south and south-west coa...
White stumpnose Rhabdosargus globiceps were sampled over 24 months in Saldanha Bay on the west coast...
Excessive truncation of a population\u27s size structure is often identified as an important deleter...
Information on fish reproductive strategy is essential to understand population dynamics. Samples of...
Excessive truncation of a population's size structure is often identified as an important deleteriou...
Rhabdosargus holubi is a small (maximum weight = 2.4 kg) yet important fishery species in the estuar...
The sexual pattern of Diplodus cervinus hottentotus was investigated in southern Angola. Females wer...
Allometric growth patterns of functional morphological variables that reflect resource use in fish w...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
The size and age structures, sex ratio, size- and age-at-sex-change, growth and mortality rate of th...
The zebra sea bream, Diplodus cervinus (Sparidae) is an inshore fish comprised of two boreal subspec...
The sparid Dentex macrophthalmus is a widespread, important fishery species along most of the West A...
The red stumpnose Chrysoblephus gibbiceps (Sparidae) is a South African endemic seabream that has be...
Fish life history is shaped by environmental and ecological circumstances but constrained by phyloge...
The population dynamics parameters of Diplodus vulgaris (Sparidae) from the south and south-west coa...
White stumpnose Rhabdosargus globiceps were sampled over 24 months in Saldanha Bay on the west coast...
Excessive truncation of a population\u27s size structure is often identified as an important deleter...
Information on fish reproductive strategy is essential to understand population dynamics. Samples of...
Excessive truncation of a population's size structure is often identified as an important deleteriou...
Rhabdosargus holubi is a small (maximum weight = 2.4 kg) yet important fishery species in the estuar...
The sexual pattern of Diplodus cervinus hottentotus was investigated in southern Angola. Females wer...
Allometric growth patterns of functional morphological variables that reflect resource use in fish w...