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Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa

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Main Author: Idris, Izwandy
Other Authors: Moloney, Coleen L
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11571 Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa Idris, Izwandy Moloney, Coleen L Van der Lingen, Carl D Zoology Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-46). Branchial sieves of southern African sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) were collected from three geographical regions along the southern African coast: Namibia, the south coast and the west coast of South Africa. Sardine from Namibia represented the northern Benguela upwelling ecosystem while sardine from the west and south coasts of South Africa represented the southern Benguela upwelling ecosystem. Morphometric measurements (gill arch length and gill raker spacing) and counts (number of gill rakers) of branchial sieves on the left side of the first gill arch were taken to determine whether the sardine from these regions have different branchial sieve structures. 2015-01-06T12:11:44Z 2015-01-06T12:11:44Z 2010 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11571 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Zoology
Idris, Izwandy
Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa
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title Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa
title_full Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa
title_fullStr Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa
title_short Measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine (Sardinops sagax ocellatus) from the west and south coasts of southern Africa
title_sort measurements of the branchial sieve of sardine sardinops sagax ocellatus from the west and south coasts of southern africa
topic Zoology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11571
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