The reproductive biology and distribution of two species of Syngnathus (S. temminckii and S. watermeyeri) were investigated using information from museum specimens, published data, survey data and samples collected during mouth-breaching events of temporarily open/closed estuaries over the period 1950–2011. Distribution records indicate that the two species are restricted to specific habitats and bioregions in southern Africa. Although S. temminckii has marine and estuarine populations, the species is most prevalent in warm and cool temperate estuarine systems. Syngnathus watermeyeri has limited dispersal capabilities owing to life-history characteristics and is completely dependent on shallow vegetated habitat in mesosaline estuarine syste...
Some notes on development and early life history behaviour of aquarium-reared Syngnathus acus are p...
1. Syngnathids (Pisces, Syngnathidae: Seahorses and pipefish) were investigated for their use as a f...
Abstract: The estuarine pipefish, Syngnathus watermeyeri, is one of the rarest animals in Africa. It...
The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was investiga...
[eng] The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was inv...
WOS: 000266997900019With the aim of determining the reproductive characteristics and mating periods ...
The reproductive behaviour of Syngnathus abaster is described and compared with those of other syng...
in the open sea or in brackish or fresh-water [1]. Increased interest in the biology of these fish i...
WOS: 000427681400008The paper presents the results of research on the reproductive biology of Syngna...
This study attempts to assess the relationship between fecundity and fertility of males and females ...
Syngnathid species were sampled during the day and night in each season from summer 1996/97 to summe...
Scorpaeniformes are an important component of commercial and recreational fisheries world‐wide. The ...
Investigation of the reproductive biology and growth of the yellowbelly rockcod Epinephelus marginat...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
The red stumpnose Chrysoblephus gibbiceps (Sparidae) is a South African endemic seabream that has be...
Some notes on development and early life history behaviour of aquarium-reared Syngnathus acus are p...
1. Syngnathids (Pisces, Syngnathidae: Seahorses and pipefish) were investigated for their use as a f...
Abstract: The estuarine pipefish, Syngnathus watermeyeri, is one of the rarest animals in Africa. It...
The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was investiga...
[eng] The reproductive biology of two species of pipefish, Syngnathus typhle and S. abaster, was inv...
WOS: 000266997900019With the aim of determining the reproductive characteristics and mating periods ...
The reproductive behaviour of Syngnathus abaster is described and compared with those of other syng...
in the open sea or in brackish or fresh-water [1]. Increased interest in the biology of these fish i...
WOS: 000427681400008The paper presents the results of research on the reproductive biology of Syngna...
This study attempts to assess the relationship between fecundity and fertility of males and females ...
Syngnathid species were sampled during the day and night in each season from summer 1996/97 to summe...
Scorpaeniformes are an important component of commercial and recreational fisheries world‐wide. The ...
Investigation of the reproductive biology and growth of the yellowbelly rockcod Epinephelus marginat...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
The red stumpnose Chrysoblephus gibbiceps (Sparidae) is a South African endemic seabream that has be...
Some notes on development and early life history behaviour of aquarium-reared Syngnathus acus are p...
1. Syngnathids (Pisces, Syngnathidae: Seahorses and pipefish) were investigated for their use as a f...
Abstract: The estuarine pipefish, Syngnathus watermeyeri, is one of the rarest animals in Africa. It...