Estuarine mangrove ecosystems are considered essential nursery grounds and feeding areas for the early life stages of many fish species, often including commercially important ones. Particularly, climate change is expected to affect and have a substantial impact on mangrove estuaries, through processes including changes in precipitation, increased temperature, and changing patterns of ocean and estuarine circulation. As a result, the inversion of the salinity gradient in several estuaries throughout the dry tropics is either underway or can be expected in the near future. Such modifications of these important estuarine environments are cause of concern because spawning and nursery grounds of fishes have requisite environmental and physical ...
With the persistence of the sub-Saharan drought since the 1970s, the Sine Saloum estuary (Senegal) t...
Estuaries are globally recognized for their contribution to the coastal marine environment by acting...
The knowledge of juvenile fish growth in extreme environmental conditions is a key to the understand...
Mangrove ecosystems have long been considered essential habitats and are commonly viewed and referre...
We examined the diet of juvenile fish of four species - Eucinostomus melanopterus (Gerreidae), Ethma...
The value of mangrove habitats as fish nurseries was assessed by comparing communities of early stag...
<p>The salinity gradient in the estuary is inverted, with lower salinity at the estuary mouth (downs...
International audienceThe Gambia River is one of the last aquatic ecosystems in West Africa that has...
International audienceTo investigate the changes in the fish assemblage of the Sine Saloum estuary (...
Mangroves in tropical and subtropical regions have been well documented in terms of the advantages t...
The Gambia Estuary, a “normal” estuary with a decreasing salinity gradient from the mouth towards t...
With the persistence of the sub-Saharan drought since the 1970s, the Sine Saloum estuary (Senegal) t...
Estuaries are globally recognized for their contribution to the coastal marine environment by acting...
The knowledge of juvenile fish growth in extreme environmental conditions is a key to the understand...
Mangrove ecosystems have long been considered essential habitats and are commonly viewed and referre...
We examined the diet of juvenile fish of four species - Eucinostomus melanopterus (Gerreidae), Ethma...
The value of mangrove habitats as fish nurseries was assessed by comparing communities of early stag...
<p>The salinity gradient in the estuary is inverted, with lower salinity at the estuary mouth (downs...
International audienceThe Gambia River is one of the last aquatic ecosystems in West Africa that has...
International audienceTo investigate the changes in the fish assemblage of the Sine Saloum estuary (...
Mangroves in tropical and subtropical regions have been well documented in terms of the advantages t...
The Gambia Estuary, a “normal” estuary with a decreasing salinity gradient from the mouth towards t...
With the persistence of the sub-Saharan drought since the 1970s, the Sine Saloum estuary (Senegal) t...
Estuaries are globally recognized for their contribution to the coastal marine environment by acting...
The knowledge of juvenile fish growth in extreme environmental conditions is a key to the understand...