The zebra sea bream, Diplodus cervinus (Sparidae) is an inshore fish comprised of two boreal subspecies from the Gulf of Oman and the Mediterranean / north eastern Atlantic and one austral subspecies from South Africa and southern Angola. The assumption of a single austral subspecies has, however, been questioned due to mounting molecular and morphological evidence suggesting that the cool Benguela current is a vicariant barrier that has separated many synonymous inshore fish species between South Africa and southern Angola. The aims of this thesis are to conduct a comparative morphological analysis of Diplodus cervinus in southern Angola and South Africa in order to classify the southern Angolan population and then to conduct a life histor...
Poenskop Cymatoceps nasutus (Pisces: Sparidae), an endemic South African sparid, is an important ang...
A study of the biology, anatomy and taxonomy of the sciaenid fishes of the genus Argyrosomus from So...
Genetic studies on South African marine fishes have shown that many species exist as single, well-mi...
The zebra sea bream, Diplodus cervinus (Sparidae) is an inshore fish comprised of two boreal subspec...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
The genus Diplodus presents multiple cases of taxonomic conjecture. Among these the D. cervinus comp...
The genus Diplodus presents multiple cases of taxonomic conjecture. Among these the D. cervinus comp...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
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 sexual pattern of Diplodus cervinus hottentotus was investigated in southern Angola. Females wer...
The sparid Dentex macrophthalmus is a widespread, important fishery species along most of the West A...
INTRODUCTION: Estuaries have received considerable attention from biologists in southern Africa in t...
A general lack of biological information is hampering the effective management of Angola’s fisheries...
East African and south African churchills (Petrocephalus, Mormyridae) were synonymised in 1959 to be...
Poenskop Cymatoceps nasutus (Pisces: Sparidae), an endemic South African sparid, is an important ang...
A study of the biology, anatomy and taxonomy of the sciaenid fishes of the genus Argyrosomus from So...
Genetic studies on South African marine fishes have shown that many species exist as single, well-mi...
The zebra sea bream, Diplodus cervinus (Sparidae) is an inshore fish comprised of two boreal subspec...
The blacktail, Diplodus capensis, is an inshore sparid fish distributed from Mozambique to Angola. T...
The genus Diplodus presents multiple cases of taxonomic conjecture. Among these the D. cervinus comp...
The genus Diplodus presents multiple cases of taxonomic conjecture. Among these the D. cervinus comp...
Blacktail seabream Diplodus capensis were sampled from proximate (10 km apart) exploited and unexplo...
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 sexual pattern of Diplodus cervinus hottentotus was investigated in southern Angola. Females wer...
The sparid Dentex macrophthalmus is a widespread, important fishery species along most of the West A...
INTRODUCTION: Estuaries have received considerable attention from biologists in southern Africa in t...
A general lack of biological information is hampering the effective management of Angola’s fisheries...
East African and south African churchills (Petrocephalus, Mormyridae) were synonymised in 1959 to be...
Poenskop Cymatoceps nasutus (Pisces: Sparidae), an endemic South African sparid, is an important ang...
A study of the biology, anatomy and taxonomy of the sciaenid fishes of the genus Argyrosomus from So...
Genetic studies on South African marine fishes have shown that many species exist as single, well-mi...