Nearshore water quality can be highly impacted by anthropogenic activities ongoing along the coast, the effects of which on natural environments can be permanent and irreversible, with consequences for ecosystem biodiversity and functioning, as well as for associated services. Benthic filter feeders (e.g., mussels) provide several services for coastal regions, including improving water quality by reducing eutrophication, being a major source of food for humans, and as a habitat-forming species. Here, we seek to understand the role of benthic filter feeders in enhancing water quality in an urban coastal system in order to assess their role as ecosystem service providers and how they should be included in ecosystem-based evaluations. Using as...
Human activities and atmospheric pollution impact coastal ecosystems at different rate in the world....
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
Nearshore water quality can be highly impacted by anthropogenic activities ongoing along the coast, ...
Benthic filter feeders have a key functional role in the dynamics of coastal food web as an intermed...
As filter-feeders, freshwater mussels provide the ecosystem service (ES) of biofiltration. Chemical ...
M.Sc.Richards Bay Harbour is notably one of the fastest growing, economically important harbours in ...
Freshwater input is known to have the potential to influence marine pelagic and benthic communities ...
M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2010.Increased human habitation brings associated pres...
Many important ecosystem functions are underpinned by belowground biodiversity and processes. Marine...
Water quality characteristics of estuaries are influenced by both natural and anthropogenic activiti...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Marine pollution moni...
The purpose of the experiment is to explore the natural importance of filter feeding organisms for w...
Kwazulu-Natal (KZN) coastal waters receive an estimated 550 000m3 of domestic and industrial effluen...
Human activities and atmospheric pollution impact coastal ecosystems at different rate in the world....
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
Nearshore water quality can be highly impacted by anthropogenic activities ongoing along the coast, ...
Benthic filter feeders have a key functional role in the dynamics of coastal food web as an intermed...
As filter-feeders, freshwater mussels provide the ecosystem service (ES) of biofiltration. Chemical ...
M.Sc.Richards Bay Harbour is notably one of the fastest growing, economically important harbours in ...
Freshwater input is known to have the potential to influence marine pelagic and benthic communities ...
M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2010.Increased human habitation brings associated pres...
Many important ecosystem functions are underpinned by belowground biodiversity and processes. Marine...
Water quality characteristics of estuaries are influenced by both natural and anthropogenic activiti...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Marine pollution moni...
The purpose of the experiment is to explore the natural importance of filter feeding organisms for w...
Kwazulu-Natal (KZN) coastal waters receive an estimated 550 000m3 of domestic and industrial effluen...
Human activities and atmospheric pollution impact coastal ecosystems at different rate in the world....
Eutrophication is one of the largest and most serious global threats to the marine environment. The ...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...