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Rhabdosargus holubi
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Estrutura E Conectividade Trófica Das Assembleias De Peixes Em Um Estuário Subtropical E Seus Sistemas Fluvial E Marinho Adjacentes
The Effects of Hypersalinity on the Growth and Skeletal Anomalies of Juvenile Cape Stumpnose, Rhabdosargus Holubi (Sparidae)
SPECIAL PUBLICATION No
Marine Ecology Progress Series 587:17
Aspects of the Ecology of Fishes As Socia Ted with Salt
Occurrence of Mugilid and Sparid Fishes in Zostera Capensis and Bare Sediment Habitats of the Knysna Estuary by MELISSA POLLARD
The Diets of Fish in Three South-Western Cape Estuarine Systems
Habitat Partitioning by Juvenile Fishes in a Temperate Estuarine Nursery, South Africa
The Ichthyofauna Associated with Zostera Capensis Setchell Ill the Swartkops Estuary, South Africa
The Use of Fish Species in a Marine Conservation Plan for Kwazulu-Natal
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for Additional Exploration Drilling and Associated Activities in Block 11B/12B Off Th
Aspects of the Feeding Ecology of Three Common
Rhabdosargus Sarba
Age and Growth of Cape Stumpnose Rhabdosargus Holubi (Pisces: Sparidae) in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
APPENDIX Classification of Living Fishes (Based on Nelson, 1984). All
PREDATION by ALIEN LARGEMOUTH BASS, Micropterus
The Surf Zone Ichthyoplankton Adjacent to an Intermittently Open Estuary, with Evidence of Recruitment During Marine Overwash Events
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Conservation of Marine Biodiversity in South Africa
University of Cape Town
The Biology of Boopsoidea Inornata (Castelnau, 1861) and Life History Comparisons Within the Sparidae
The Surf Zone Ichthyoplankton Adjacent to the Mouth of a Predominantly Closed Southern African Estuary, with Evidence of Recruitment During Marine Overwash Events
MOVEMENT PATTERNS of CAPE STUMPNOSE, RHABDOSARGUS HOLUBI (SPARIDAE), in the KOWIE ESTUARY, SOUTH AFRICA Master of Science Ichth
Connectivity Through Allochthony: Reciprocal Links Between Adjacent Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems in South Africa
Environmental Health Criteria 140 Polychlorinated Biphenyls And
Habitat Use of Important Juvenile Fish Species In
Aquatic Ecology in the Anthropocene
Downloaded Probability Matches from NCBI