Mummified ophichthid eels are reported from the coeloms of several Natal continental shelf reef fish species. Originally mistaken to be parasitic, these eels are in fact free-living and are eaten by fish. Once ingested, they bore their way out of the stomach, using their pointed tails and become encapsulated in connective tissue within the coelomic cavity
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
Feeding in Muraenesox cinereus was studied from the catches of hooks and line fishing operations fr...
M.Sc.The larvae of gnathiid isopods are known to parasitise a large variety of intertidal fish world...
The mean group size of kudus in an agricultural area was 3,9 and noticeably affected by hunting. A l...
The food habits of five species of eels and one species of spiny eel collected from the upper contin...
Stomach contents of shore-caught teleosts feeding on the Natal nearshore substratum were visually an...
The feeding of three sparid reef fish, Cheimerius nufar, Petrvs rupestris, Polysteganus praeorbitali...
The diets of three species of Ambassis in six estuaries of southern Africa were investigated using f...
Intertidal fish communities in the south·western Cape have a high density and biomass, implying that...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jo...
Notes on the behaviour of six species of sparid fish, all rock reef dwelling, and forming an importa...
The stomach contents of 2756 fish of 14 species taken by seine and gill netting in the Bot River, Kl...
A detailed feeding study of eleven inshore top predatory teleosts in the eastern Cape is presented. ...
Estuaries serve as nursery areas for a large number of estuary-associated fish species. Some of thes...
Abstract In a nuclear-follower fish foraging association, the follower benefits from food uncovered ...
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
Feeding in Muraenesox cinereus was studied from the catches of hooks and line fishing operations fr...
M.Sc.The larvae of gnathiid isopods are known to parasitise a large variety of intertidal fish world...
The mean group size of kudus in an agricultural area was 3,9 and noticeably affected by hunting. A l...
The food habits of five species of eels and one species of spiny eel collected from the upper contin...
Stomach contents of shore-caught teleosts feeding on the Natal nearshore substratum were visually an...
The feeding of three sparid reef fish, Cheimerius nufar, Petrvs rupestris, Polysteganus praeorbitali...
The diets of three species of Ambassis in six estuaries of southern Africa were investigated using f...
Intertidal fish communities in the south·western Cape have a high density and biomass, implying that...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jo...
Notes on the behaviour of six species of sparid fish, all rock reef dwelling, and forming an importa...
The stomach contents of 2756 fish of 14 species taken by seine and gill netting in the Bot River, Kl...
A detailed feeding study of eleven inshore top predatory teleosts in the eastern Cape is presented. ...
Estuaries serve as nursery areas for a large number of estuary-associated fish species. Some of thes...
Abstract In a nuclear-follower fish foraging association, the follower benefits from food uncovered ...
A detailed quantitative investigation of the feeding habits of seven important Natal inshore reef fi...
Feeding in Muraenesox cinereus was studied from the catches of hooks and line fishing operations fr...
M.Sc.The larvae of gnathiid isopods are known to parasitise a large variety of intertidal fish world...