Estuaries represent a transition zone where saline water combines with freshwater, and this results in temporal and spatial variability in both biotic and abiotic parameters. Because the environmental gradient changes so rapidly in areas and the estuarine environment is harsh, fish need to either be able to specialise to one particular suite of abiotic contexts or have the physiological mechanisms to allow them to move throughout the gradient of the estuary. Apart from this, other factors such as climate change, habitat degradation, over exploitation of resources and the introduction of alien species also negatively influence fish species living in estuaries. These anthropogenic stressors can cause species exclusion in areas which were prev...
The feeding ecology of the American freshwater goby Ctenogobius shufeldti in a low salinity salt-mar...
The Kowie and Great Fish estuaries are situated less than 30 km apart, yet they differ considerably ...
The common goby, Pomatoschistus microps, is a relevant species from estuarine food webs, playing i...
The present study was undertaken to determine whether the various species of gobies that are found w...
As spatiotemporal variations in estuaries affect the population structure of species, the study aime...
The feeding ecology of two sympatric gobies, Favonigobius lentiginosus and Favonigobius exquisitus, ...
Many marine fish species are known to seasonally enter estuaries in large numbers during a period of...
The diets of three species of Ambassis in six estuaries of southern Africa were investigated using f...
The distributions and diets of the six most abundant species of teleost in the shallows of a large s...
Non-indigenous species are recognised as a significant threat to estuaries as they can negatively im...
The River Goby Glossogobius callidus (Smith, 1937) is a native abundant fish in both freshwater and ...
Tide pools are challenging environments. They can experience rapid changes in temperature, salinity ...
Two and a half years of data were collected from the Great Fish River and estuary using seine nets a...
This paper describes the morphology and ecology of the larvae and early juveniles of two common gobi...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
The feeding ecology of the American freshwater goby Ctenogobius shufeldti in a low salinity salt-mar...
The Kowie and Great Fish estuaries are situated less than 30 km apart, yet they differ considerably ...
The common goby, Pomatoschistus microps, is a relevant species from estuarine food webs, playing i...
The present study was undertaken to determine whether the various species of gobies that are found w...
As spatiotemporal variations in estuaries affect the population structure of species, the study aime...
The feeding ecology of two sympatric gobies, Favonigobius lentiginosus and Favonigobius exquisitus, ...
Many marine fish species are known to seasonally enter estuaries in large numbers during a period of...
The diets of three species of Ambassis in six estuaries of southern Africa were investigated using f...
The distributions and diets of the six most abundant species of teleost in the shallows of a large s...
Non-indigenous species are recognised as a significant threat to estuaries as they can negatively im...
The River Goby Glossogobius callidus (Smith, 1937) is a native abundant fish in both freshwater and ...
Tide pools are challenging environments. They can experience rapid changes in temperature, salinity ...
Two and a half years of data were collected from the Great Fish River and estuary using seine nets a...
This paper describes the morphology and ecology of the larvae and early juveniles of two common gobi...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
The feeding ecology of the American freshwater goby Ctenogobius shufeldti in a low salinity salt-mar...
The Kowie and Great Fish estuaries are situated less than 30 km apart, yet they differ considerably ...
The common goby, Pomatoschistus microps, is a relevant species from estuarine food webs, playing i...