A general lack of biological information is hampering the effective management of Angola’s fisheries. While this lack of information is largely a result of the country’s extended civil war that ended in 2002, the subsequent rapid expansion of fisheries is most likely impacting fish abundance and influencing the biology of this regions fishes. Besides the influence of fisheries, the southern Angolan coastal region is considered to be a climate change “hotspot” due to rapidly (>0.8°C/decade) increasing water temperatures. These changes are thought to drive further changes to the biology of fishes. It is therefore critical to provide baseline biological information and to identify the impacts of exploitation and warming on the biology of south...
11 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/f...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
Cape monkfish, Lophius vomerinus Valenciennes 1837, has supported the Namibian fishing industry for ...
There is a growing need to incorporate biotic interactions, particularly those between predators and...
The sparid Dentex macrophthalmus is a widespread, important fishery species along most of the West A...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
The West Coast dusky kob Argyrosomus coronus is an understudied yet important fishery species in Ang...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change is having a profound impact on aquatic ecosystems, and the resi...
The globe is facing major problems with anthropogenic impacts such as human induced climate changes,...
<div><p>The stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, <i>Sardinella maderensis</i>, is highly exploit...
The stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, Sardinella maderensis, is highly exploited in Senegal, ...
Small pelagic fish occupy a significant component of the food supply in West Africa and are vitally ...
The West Coast dusky kob Argyrosomus coronus is a commercially exploited fish with a distribution co...
The stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, Sardinella maderensis, is highly exploited in Senegal, ...
11 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/f...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
Cape monkfish, Lophius vomerinus Valenciennes 1837, has supported the Namibian fishing industry for ...
There is a growing need to incorporate biotic interactions, particularly those between predators and...
The sparid Dentex macrophthalmus is a widespread, important fishery species along most of the West A...
Barnard’s dentexDentex barnardiis a relatively slow-growing, late-maturing species with an int...
The West Coast dusky kob Argyrosomus coronus is an understudied yet important fishery species in Ang...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
Anthropogenic-induced climate change is having a profound impact on aquatic ecosystems, and the resi...
The globe is facing major problems with anthropogenic impacts such as human induced climate changes,...
<div><p>The stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, <i>Sardinella maderensis</i>, is highly exploit...
The stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, Sardinella maderensis, is highly exploited in Senegal, ...
Small pelagic fish occupy a significant component of the food supply in West Africa and are vitally ...
The West Coast dusky kob Argyrosomus coronus is a commercially exploited fish with a distribution co...
The stock of the Senegalese flat sardinella, Sardinella maderensis, is highly exploited in Senegal, ...
11 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/f...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
Cape monkfish, Lophius vomerinus Valenciennes 1837, has supported the Namibian fishing industry for ...