The intertidal population structure of the large edible gastropod Turbo sarmaticus was examined at four sites along the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. One site was free from exploitation, two were subjected to low levels of exploitation and one was heavily exploited. Within the intertidal zone at all sites there was a size-related distribution, with smaller animals being found towards the upper mid-shore and larger animals occurring in a downshore direction. The mean shore densities (1.2–animals/m2) and biomass (4.4–9.4 g/m2) of T. sarmaticus at the sites where there was no, or minimal, exploitation of animals were not significantly different (P < 0.001). However, the largest animals (up to 110mmshell length) were found at the u...
This study compared spatial variations in the density and diversity of marine benthic molluscs along...
An attempt was made to explain the distribution and abundance of the intertidal prosobranch snails L...
Intensity of intertidal mussel recruitment was compared across a range of different spatial and temp...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Macrofauna communities colonizing intertidal mussel beds were sampled at seven sites between Swakopm...
The gastropod Olivella semistriata is by far the most dominant taxon on mesotidal, intermediate sand...
Since the 1980s the introduced Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) has successfully inv...
Understanding the relative impacts of harvesting across an area such as a marine park is vital if th...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
According to MOTOMURA (1932), the geometrical progression law gives a good idea of the relative abun...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
Since the establishment of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in South Africa, several auth...
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.The number of anthropogenic structures...
BACKGROUND: Estuaries and coastal lakes receive little attention despite being heavily invaded by no...
Abandoned and recent shell middens were compared from Inhaca island, Mozambique, to investigate the ...
This study compared spatial variations in the density and diversity of marine benthic molluscs along...
An attempt was made to explain the distribution and abundance of the intertidal prosobranch snails L...
Intensity of intertidal mussel recruitment was compared across a range of different spatial and temp...
Human exploitation of intertidal organisms in South Africa is an ancient activity based principally ...
Macrofauna communities colonizing intertidal mussel beds were sampled at seven sites between Swakopm...
The gastropod Olivella semistriata is by far the most dominant taxon on mesotidal, intermediate sand...
Since the 1980s the introduced Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) has successfully inv...
Understanding the relative impacts of harvesting across an area such as a marine park is vital if th...
Two invasive mussel species are known from South Africa, Mytilus galloprovincialis and Semimytilus a...
According to MOTOMURA (1932), the geometrical progression law gives a good idea of the relative abun...
The distribution, abundance, population size structure and behaviour of three common invertebrate pr...
Since the establishment of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in South Africa, several auth...
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.The number of anthropogenic structures...
BACKGROUND: Estuaries and coastal lakes receive little attention despite being heavily invaded by no...
Abandoned and recent shell middens were compared from Inhaca island, Mozambique, to investigate the ...
This study compared spatial variations in the density and diversity of marine benthic molluscs along...
An attempt was made to explain the distribution and abundance of the intertidal prosobranch snails L...
Intensity of intertidal mussel recruitment was compared across a range of different spatial and temp...