The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove forest (Mngazana) and the other without mangroves (Mngazi) were compared. Members of the Mugilidae and Gobiidae families dominated the catch composition in both estuaries. In terms of estuary-dependence categories, euryhaline marine-spawning taxa dominated in both estuaries, emphasising the importance of estuarine habitats as nursery areas. The Mngazi Estuary contained 18% more estuarine-spawning fishes in terms of abundance than the Mngazana Estuary, probably due to the reduced tidal influence caused by a narrow mouth opening. Conversely, the higher diversity of species in the Mngazana Estuary (66 versus 49) was attributed to the greate...
WOS:000412252800002International audienceMangrove ecosystems have long been considered essential hab...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
Spatial and temporal variation in the fish community structure were studied in a tropical non-estuar...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
Lists of indigenous fish species sampled in cooltemperate, warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical ...
Mangroves in tropical and subtropical regions have been well documented in terms of the advantages t...
The value of mangrove habitats as fish nurseries was assessed by comparing communities of early stag...
The Kowie and Great Fish estuaries are situated less than 30 km apart, yet they differ considerably ...
Assemblages of early stage fishes (larval and early juvenile stages) were investigated and compared...
The physical environment and ichthyofauna of 10 estuaries, the East Kleinemonde, Klein Palmiet, Grea...
Changes in the fish communities of the Breede and Mbashe estuaries were investigated in relation to ...
A preliminary ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the south-east coast of Sout...
The present study was undertaken to describe the species composition, size composition and distribut...
A preliminary ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the east coast of South Afri...
WOS:000412252800002International audienceMangrove ecosystems have long been considered essential hab...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
Spatial and temporal variation in the fish community structure were studied in a tropical non-estuar...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
The fish community structures of two contrasting estuaries, one with a well developed mangrove fore...
Lists of indigenous fish species sampled in cooltemperate, warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical ...
Mangroves in tropical and subtropical regions have been well documented in terms of the advantages t...
The value of mangrove habitats as fish nurseries was assessed by comparing communities of early stag...
The Kowie and Great Fish estuaries are situated less than 30 km apart, yet they differ considerably ...
Assemblages of early stage fishes (larval and early juvenile stages) were investigated and compared...
The physical environment and ichthyofauna of 10 estuaries, the East Kleinemonde, Klein Palmiet, Grea...
Changes in the fish communities of the Breede and Mbashe estuaries were investigated in relation to ...
A preliminary ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the south-east coast of Sout...
The present study was undertaken to describe the species composition, size composition and distribut...
A preliminary ichthyofaunal and physico-chemical survey of estuaries on the east coast of South Afri...
WOS:000412252800002International audienceMangrove ecosystems have long been considered essential hab...
The composition, abundance, distribution and seasonality of larval fishes was investigated in the pe...
Spatial and temporal variation in the fish community structure were studied in a tropical non-estuar...