The influence of open and closed mouth phases on the marine fish fauna of the Swartvlei estuary

  • Kok H
  • Whitfield A
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The Swartvlei estuary fish community was sampled during open and closed phases using seine and gill nets. Results showed a marked decline in the abundance of juvenile fish < 50 mm TL but not of larger size groups following mouth closure. Both the catch per unit effort and size composition of gill net catches revealed no major changes between the open and closed phase, indicating that no substantial emigration of large juveniles and adults occurred prior to mouth closure. Atherina breviceps, which breeds both in the estuarine and marine environment, showed minimal fluctuations in abundance and size distribution when comparing the open and closed phase.

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Kok, H. M., & Whitfield, A. K. (1986). The influence of open and closed mouth phases on the marine fish fauna of the Swartvlei estuary. South African Journal of Zoology, 21(4), 309–315. https://doi.org/10.1080/02541858.1986.11448004

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