Search Results - "Glassom, D"
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Plastic ingestion by estuarine mullet Mugil cephalus (Mugilidae) in an urban harbour, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Published in African journal of marine science (22-04-2016)“…Coastal urban environments have high plastic pollution levels, and hence interactions between plastic debris and marine life are frequent. We report on plastic…”
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Spatio-temporal patterns of coral recruitment at Vamizi Island, Quirimbas Archipelago, Mozambique
Published in African journal of marine science (18-12-2015)“…Spatial and temporal patterns of recruitment of reef corals were assessed for the first time in Mozambique by deploying settlement plates at various…”
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Coral recruitment: a spatio-temporal analysis along the coastline of Eilat, northern Red Sea
Published in Marine biology (01-04-2004)“…Recruitment rates of stony corals to artificial substrates were monitored for 2 years at 20 sites along the coast of Eilat, northern Red Sea, to compare with…”
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Coral recruitment patterns at Sodwana Bay, South Africa
Published in Coral reefs (01-08-2006)“…Recruitment is widely acknowledged as one of the most important processes in the maintenance of coral reef systems, particularly in their recovery and…”
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Effects of artificial settlement plate materials and methods of deployment on the sessile epibenthic community development in a tropical environment
Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2007)“…The choice of substrata and the methods of deployment in analyses of settlement in benthic communities are often driven by the cost of materials and their…”
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Recruitment, growth and mortality of juvenile corals at Eilat, northern Red Sea
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (03-08-2006)“…Rates of recruitment, growth and survival during the early life stages of stony corals may strongly impact community structure on tropical reefs, yet sparse…”
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Methods and interpretation of coral recruitment studies: Effects of anthropogenic disturbance?
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An aberrant growth form of Red Sea corals caused by polychaete infestations
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Impact of predation by greater flamingos Phoenicopterus ruber on the macrofauna of two southern African lagoons
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (10-04-1997)“…Greater flamingos Phoenicopterus ruber were excluded from intertidal areas of one lagoon and intertidal and subtidal areas of another, both on the Namibian…”
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Impact of predation by greater flamingos Phoenicopterus ruber on the meiofauna, microflora, and sediment properties of two southern African lagoons
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (30-04-1997)“…Responses of meiofauna, bacteria and microalgae to the exclusion of greater flamingos Phoenicopterus ruber were measured intertidally and subtidally at Walvis…”
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Short-term effects of an oil spill on the West coast of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa
Published in Journal of coastal conservation (01-09-1997)“…In 1994, the sinking of the 'Apollo Sea' off the West coast of South Africa led to the deposition of ca. 2 500 tons of heavy fuel oil over 150 km of coastline…”
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Long-term persistence of low coral cover and abundance on a disturbed coral reef flat in the northern Red Sea
Published in Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology (12-12-2003)“…Levels of coral cover and abundance on a coral reef flat in Eilat (Israeli Red Sea) were estimated in 2001 by surveying nineteen 10-m transects, and compared…”
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Coral recruitment: A spatio-temporal analysis along the coastline of Eliat, northern Red Sea
Published in Marine biology (01-04-2004)“…Recruitment rates of stony corals to artificial substrates were monitored for 2 years at 20 sites along the coast of Eilat, northern Red Sea, to compare with…”
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