Fish communities throughout the Wilderness and Swartvlei lake systems were sampled in the winters of 1991 and 1993 using gill and seine nets. Gill net catches indicated substantial increases in the abundance of large juveniles and adults of the majority of marine fish species in both systems. Seine net catches indicated increases in the abundance of juvenile Liza richardsonii, but a decline in the abundance of other fish species. The recruitment of most fish is unlikely to have been negatively affected by the recorded fluctuations in salinity or turbidity. The senescence of macrophytes, however, may have increased exposure of recruiting Monodactylus falciformis and Rhabdosargus holubi to piscivorous birds and fish, The artificial breaching ...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
During the period of survey the 8 km long Kei estuary was subjected to periodic floods which reduced...
This study compares the fish assemblages of the permanently open cool-temperate Olifants and warmtem...
The Wilderness Lakes System, a temporarily open and closed estuary with three associated lakes situ...
The Swartvlei estuary fish community was sampled during open and closed phases using seine and gill ...
Catch per unit effort was obtained for the nekton of the Swartkops estuary near Port Elizabeth by me...
The ichthyoplankton community of Swartvlei, an estuarine lake on the southern Cape coast, has a low ...
Two and a half years of data were collected from the Great Fish River and estuary using seine nets a...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
Large fluxes in the physico-chemical characteristics of estuarine lakes can have profound effects on...
The Kowie and Great Fish estuaries are situated less than 30 km apart, yet they differ considerably ...
Temporarily open/closed estuaries (TOCEs) are the dominant estuary type in South Africa. These syste...
Small seine net fish assemblages in the headwater region of the Kariega Estuary are described and co...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
During the period of survey the 8 km long Kei estuary was subjected to periodic floods which reduced...
This study compares the fish assemblages of the permanently open cool-temperate Olifants and warmtem...
The Wilderness Lakes System, a temporarily open and closed estuary with three associated lakes situ...
The Swartvlei estuary fish community was sampled during open and closed phases using seine and gill ...
Catch per unit effort was obtained for the nekton of the Swartkops estuary near Port Elizabeth by me...
The ichthyoplankton community of Swartvlei, an estuarine lake on the southern Cape coast, has a low ...
Two and a half years of data were collected from the Great Fish River and estuary using seine nets a...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
The effect of river flooding during July and August 1979 on fish populations in two eastern Cape est...
Large fluxes in the physico-chemical characteristics of estuarine lakes can have profound effects on...
The Kowie and Great Fish estuaries are situated less than 30 km apart, yet they differ considerably ...
Temporarily open/closed estuaries (TOCEs) are the dominant estuary type in South Africa. These syste...
Small seine net fish assemblages in the headwater region of the Kariega Estuary are described and co...
1. Major reductions in catchment run-off, a result of frequent and prolonged drought conditions, tog...
During the period of survey the 8 km long Kei estuary was subjected to periodic floods which reduced...
This study compares the fish assemblages of the permanently open cool-temperate Olifants and warmtem...