The composition and seasonal variability of a False Bay suprabenthic reef-fish assemblage was investigated monthly at a protected reef site (to a depth of 25 m) for 14 months. In total, 25 484 fish from 28 species (26 demersal) were counted. Sparids dominated the assemblage (50 %of species and 87.3 %of individuals), followed by cheilodactylids (15.4 %of species and 7.5 %of individuals). Pachymetopon blochii (30.6 %), Sarpa salpa (17.7 %), Boopsoidea inornata (16.1 %), Chrysoblephus laticeps (10.4 %) and Spondyliosoma emarginatum (9.2 %) were the five most abundant species, while the ten most abundant species made up over 93 % of censused individuals. Composition was relatively stable year round, irrespective of water temperature variations...
The first quantitative estimates of fish abundance on the high latitude (27 degree S) coral reefs in...
This study used underwater visual census techniques to quantify the distribution, abundance, fork le...
This first survey of fish in the Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
The composition and abundance of fish species on a derelict rocky pier on the Durban beachfront, Kwa...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is a region where detailed coral reef fish research has been relative...
A census of herbivorous grazing fishes was undertaken on 9 reefs located across the continental shel...
Exploitation of temperate reef fish not only affects the target species but potentially changes the ...
This study compares the suprabenthic fish assemblages inhabiting eight shipwrecks in False Bay with ...
Understanding ecological structures and the dynamics of reef fish assemblages is a fundamental step ...
Reef configuration and hydrodynamics were identified as the principle physical drivers behind coral ...
Studies to understand local-scale patterns in the recruitment of juvenile coral-reef fishes within t...
Despite their ecological and economic importance, the temperate reef habitats of the central Agulhas...
Reef configuration and hydrodynamics were identified as the principle physical drivers behind coral ...
Fishes occurring in a lower shore tidal pool near Durban, South Africa, were collected using rotenon...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
The first quantitative estimates of fish abundance on the high latitude (27 degree S) coral reefs in...
This study used underwater visual census techniques to quantify the distribution, abundance, fork le...
This first survey of fish in the Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...
The composition and abundance of fish species on a derelict rocky pier on the Durban beachfront, Kwa...
The Western Indian Ocean (WIO) is a region where detailed coral reef fish research has been relative...
A census of herbivorous grazing fishes was undertaken on 9 reefs located across the continental shel...
Exploitation of temperate reef fish not only affects the target species but potentially changes the ...
This study compares the suprabenthic fish assemblages inhabiting eight shipwrecks in False Bay with ...
Understanding ecological structures and the dynamics of reef fish assemblages is a fundamental step ...
Reef configuration and hydrodynamics were identified as the principle physical drivers behind coral ...
Studies to understand local-scale patterns in the recruitment of juvenile coral-reef fishes within t...
Despite their ecological and economic importance, the temperate reef habitats of the central Agulhas...
Reef configuration and hydrodynamics were identified as the principle physical drivers behind coral ...
Fishes occurring in a lower shore tidal pool near Durban, South Africa, were collected using rotenon...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
The first quantitative estimates of fish abundance on the high latitude (27 degree S) coral reefs in...
This study used underwater visual census techniques to quantify the distribution, abundance, fork le...
This first survey of fish in the Betty's Bay Marine Protected Area (MPA), on the south coast of Sout...