Zooplankton dynamics and ecophysiology in the St. Lucia Estuary, with emphasis on the dominant mysid Mesopodopsis africana.
The St. Lucia Estuary, Africa’s largest estuarine lake, is currently experiencing an unprecedented crisis related to freshwater deprivation. This has resulted in a reversed salinity gradient and drastically reduced water levels. These harsh environmental conditions, combined with the limited connect...
Main Author: | Carrasco, Nicola Kim. |
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Other Authors: | Perissinotto, Renzo. |
Language: | en |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5376 |
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