Influence of geographical distribution, body size and diet on population density of benthic fishes off Namibia (South West Africa)

  • Macpherson E
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Abstract

This study supports the hypothesis that species tend to become rarer towards the lilmits of their geographic distribution. Over-all species abundance is positively correlated with the size of the area occupied. However, body size is a weak predictor of the abundance of benthic fish species. It is sggested that habitat complexity, competition or other factors regulate patterns of species abundance.

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Macpherson, E. (1989). Influence of geographical distribution, body size and diet on population density of benthic fishes off Namibia (South West Africa). Marine Ecology Progress Series, 50, 295–299. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps050295

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