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    Population irruption of the clam Meretrix morphina in Lake St Lucia, South Africa by Fox, Caroline, Peer, Nasreen, Jones, Salome, Miranda, Nelson A. F., Taylor, Ricky H., Perissinotto, Renzo, Carrasco, Nicola K.

    Published in South African Journal of Science (01-07-2017)
    “…The thick-shelled clam Meretrix morphina, previously referred to as Meretrix meretrix, now occurs in the west Indian Ocean region, along the eastern seaboard…”
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    Fishes and salinities in the St Lucia estuarine system—a review by Whitfield, Alan K, Taylor, Ricky H, Fox, Caroline, Cyrus, Digby P

    Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-02-2006)
    “…The recorded salinity ranges of freshwater, estuarine and marine fish species in Lake St Lucia, a Ramsar and World Heritage Site, are documented. The…”
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    Relinkage of the Mfolozi River to the St. Lucia estuarine system – urgent imperative for the long-term management of a Ramsar and World Heritage Site by Whitfield, Alan K, Bate, Guy C, Forbes, Ticky, Taylor, Ricky H

    Published in Aquatic ecosystem health & management (02-01-2013)
    “…The St. Lucia Estuary was separated from the Mfolozi River in the early 1950s following canalisation of the Mfolozi floodplain swamp that resulted in the…”
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    In situ Growth Rate of Solen cylindraceus (Mollusca: Euheterodonta: Solenidae) in the St Lucia Estuarine Lake, South Africa by Nel, Holly A, Perissinotto, Renzo, Taylor, Ricky H

    Published in African zoology (01-10-2013)
    “…Solen cylindraceus, an infaunal bivalve, can reach a maximum length of 95 mm. However, in the St Lucia estuarine system specimens are seldom larger than 55 mm…”
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    In situ growth rate of Solen cylindraceus (Mollusca: Euheterodonta: Solenidae) in the St Lucia estuarine lake, South Africa by Nel, Holly A., Perissinotto, Renzo, Taylor, Ricky H.

    Published in African zoology (01-10-2013)
    “…Solen cylindraceus, an infaunal bivalve, can reach a maximum length of 95 mm. However, in the St Lucia estuarine system specimens are seldom larger than 55 mm…”
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