Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for aquaculture, ornamental fish trade and sport fishing. Their introduction into estuarine systems is uncommon however, instances do occur and their establishment success and impacts on these estuarine systems is not well documented. The extent of invasion by four freshwater fishes in a RAMSAR listed estuarine system, the Wilderness Lakes, Western Cape was investigated. This thesis determined the relative abundance and distribution of alien fishes in relation the native fish biota, their establishment success in the system, what factors inhibited their establishment and whether the introduction of alien fishes negatively impacted the native ...
The thesis presents studies on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and a freshwater sardine (Limnot...
In South Africa, fishes in headwater streams are increasingly being threatened by non-native fish in...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
freshwater fish invasions in an estuarine lakes systemThe Wilderness Lakes System incorporates a RAM...
The Wilderness Lakes System incorporates a RAMSAR listed wetland. Previous ichthyological surveys r...
The number of introductions of alien species is on the rise globally. The resulting impacts on the i...
Freshwater fish are the most imperilled vertebrate group with a high projected extinction rate. In g...
The Wilderness Lakes System, a temporarily open and closed estuary with three associated lakes situ...
This study investigates the distribution, relative abundance, population growth and biology of the a...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
Freshwater and marine-spawned fishes were sampled from the Baakens River, a small urban river that r...
The utilisation of estuary headwater environments by young estuary- and marine-spawned fish species ...
The introduction and spread of non-native species is one of the least reversible human-induced globa...
Thirteen of South Africa’s national parks contain aquatic systems which support 63 indigenous and 11...
The thesis presents studies on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and a freshwater sardine (Limnot...
In South Africa, fishes in headwater streams are increasingly being threatened by non-native fish in...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...
Freshwater fish species have been introduced into freshwater systems around the world, primarily for...
freshwater fish invasions in an estuarine lakes systemThe Wilderness Lakes System incorporates a RAM...
The Wilderness Lakes System incorporates a RAMSAR listed wetland. Previous ichthyological surveys r...
The number of introductions of alien species is on the rise globally. The resulting impacts on the i...
Freshwater fish are the most imperilled vertebrate group with a high projected extinction rate. In g...
The Wilderness Lakes System, a temporarily open and closed estuary with three associated lakes situ...
This study investigates the distribution, relative abundance, population growth and biology of the a...
Freshwater fishes are among the most threatened taxa in the world. Increasing demand for freshwater,...
Freshwater and marine-spawned fishes were sampled from the Baakens River, a small urban river that r...
The utilisation of estuary headwater environments by young estuary- and marine-spawned fish species ...
The introduction and spread of non-native species is one of the least reversible human-induced globa...
Thirteen of South Africa’s national parks contain aquatic systems which support 63 indigenous and 11...
The thesis presents studies on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and a freshwater sardine (Limnot...
In South Africa, fishes in headwater streams are increasingly being threatened by non-native fish in...
Non-native species invasions threaten the structure, function and biodiversity of ecosystems worldwi...