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Publikováno v:
African Journal of Marine Science. 43:239-249
Recent investigations suggest that global warming is likely to alter temperature regimes along the southeastern coastline of South Africa through the increased frequency of upwelling events. Identi...
Autor:
Cuen Muller
It is now accepted that anthropogenic-induced climate change is resulting in unprecedented rates of change to marine environments. Marine organisms are being challenged by rapidly increasing temperatures, acidification, expansion of oxygen dead zones
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1538ad04bf353a020a9740b7ea9ee157
https://doi.org/10.21504/10962/232579
https://doi.org/10.21504/10962/232579
Publikováno v:
Oceans
Volume 2
Issue 1
Pages 2-40
Volume 2
Issue 1
Pages 2-40
Ocean acidification is predicted to have widespread impacts on marine species. The early life stages of fishes, being particularly sensitive to environmental deviations, represent a critical bottleneck to recruitment. We investigated the effects of o
Autor:
Cuen Muller, Nadine A. Strydom
Publikováno v:
Estuaries and Coasts. 40:1642-1652
Estuaries are valuable fish nurseries due, primarily, to an abundance of food and the provision of shelter in a spatially heterogeneous area. Habitats within estuaries, however, vary in their specific supply of these two factors with more structurall
Autor:
Amber-Robyn Childs, Kerry-Ann van der Walt, Murray I. Duncan, AC Winkler, Cuen Muller, Michael R. Skeeles, Nicola C. James, Warren M. Potts
Publikováno v:
Conservation Physiology
Quantifying how the heart rate of ectothermic organisms responds to environmental conditions (e.g. water temperature) is important information to quantify their sensitivity to environmental change. Heart rate studies have typically been conducted in
Publikováno v:
African Zoology; Vol 50, No 3 (2015); 259-262
This paper provides evidence for the extralimital establishment and spread of Pseudocrenilabrus philander in the Baakens River, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Since the first occurrence record at a single locality in 1994 this species has now spread thr
Publikováno v:
Water SA; Vol 41, No 5 (2015); 746-752
Water SA, Volume: 41, Issue: 5, Pages: 746-752, Published: OCT 2015
Water SA, Volume: 41, Issue: 5, Pages: 746-752, Published: OCT 2015
Freshwater and marine-spawned fishes were sampled from the Baakens River, a small urban river that runs through the city of Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Using fyke nets, 8 sites were sampled along the river course over a 4-mont