The size frequencies of various populations of the mud prawn Upogebia africana sampled within the Swartkops estuary were determined and the size compositions of these populations varied along the length of the estuary, as well as vertically within the intertidal zone. Ovigerous prawns were recorded from sites representing the extremes in population structures and their mean sizes differed significantly (P < 0,05) from each other. The variations in the size compositions were therefore attributed to differences in the growth of the prawns, rather than a spatial separation of adults and juveniles. The mean sizes of the adult prawns from the various stations were determined and plotted against factors such as water temperatures and salinitie...
Population structure, fecundity and morphological characteristics of M. vollenhovenii were studied a...
The composition of the sediment is known to influence the distribution of estuarine biota, as it can...
Background Genetic breaks separating regional lineages of marine organisms with potentially high bro...
Estuarine ecology in South Africa has progressed in two distinct stages. The first of these was a ne...
Populations of large and ‘stunted’ (adult carapace lengths = 17,0–24,0 and 12,0–19,0 mm respectively...
Within the Knysna Estuary Upogebia africana has an extensive distribution from north of Leisure Isle...
Two 24-h plankton and seine-netting studies were carried out in the Swartkops estuary mouth, one dur...
A survey of sandprawns and mudprawns was undertaken in intertidal and subtidal zones in Langebaan La...
Populations of large and stunted Upogebia africana were regularly and quantitatively sampled in the ...
A nested sampling design was used to examine the variability in density, biomass, sex ratio and size...
Aspects around the management of benthic soft sediment bait organisms, with special focus on the mud...
In South African estuaries the anomuran mud prawn, Upogebia africana (Ortmann), is the main organism...
Bibliography: leaves 122-142.The ecological effects of collecting the sandprawn Callianassa kraussi ...
The thalassinid crustacean Upogebia africana (Ortmann) (com-monly known as the mud prawn) is often t...
The role of the sandprawn, Callichirus (=Callianassa) kraussi (Stebbing), as an ecosystem engineer w...
Population structure, fecundity and morphological characteristics of M. vollenhovenii were studied a...
The composition of the sediment is known to influence the distribution of estuarine biota, as it can...
Background Genetic breaks separating regional lineages of marine organisms with potentially high bro...
Estuarine ecology in South Africa has progressed in two distinct stages. The first of these was a ne...
Populations of large and ‘stunted’ (adult carapace lengths = 17,0–24,0 and 12,0–19,0 mm respectively...
Within the Knysna Estuary Upogebia africana has an extensive distribution from north of Leisure Isle...
Two 24-h plankton and seine-netting studies were carried out in the Swartkops estuary mouth, one dur...
A survey of sandprawns and mudprawns was undertaken in intertidal and subtidal zones in Langebaan La...
Populations of large and stunted Upogebia africana were regularly and quantitatively sampled in the ...
A nested sampling design was used to examine the variability in density, biomass, sex ratio and size...
Aspects around the management of benthic soft sediment bait organisms, with special focus on the mud...
In South African estuaries the anomuran mud prawn, Upogebia africana (Ortmann), is the main organism...
Bibliography: leaves 122-142.The ecological effects of collecting the sandprawn Callianassa kraussi ...
The thalassinid crustacean Upogebia africana (Ortmann) (com-monly known as the mud prawn) is often t...
The role of the sandprawn, Callichirus (=Callianassa) kraussi (Stebbing), as an ecosystem engineer w...
Population structure, fecundity and morphological characteristics of M. vollenhovenii were studied a...
The composition of the sediment is known to influence the distribution of estuarine biota, as it can...
Background Genetic breaks separating regional lineages of marine organisms with potentially high bro...