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Day, John H.; Morgans, J.F.C. (1956). The Ecology of South African estuaries. Part 7. The Biology of Durban Bay. Annals of the Natal Museum. 13(3): 259-312, plate IV.
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Day, John H.; Morgans, J.F.C.
1956
The Ecology of South African estuaries. Part 7. The Biology of Durban Bay.
Annals of the Natal Museum
13(3): 259-312, plate IV
Publication
(30.viii.1956). Digitisation was online at journal but is currently (2017) absent
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1. This is the first ecological survey of a sheltered South African bay that has been published. The physical conditions of the environment are described and the distribution of the common species is given in relation to substratum type and tidal level. A list showing the present distribution and comparative abundance of all species identified from Durban Bay is given in the appendix.
2. The fishes are dealt with in some detail. The distribution, feeding habits, size at maturity and an estimate of the breeding season of the more important species is given.
3. There have been many reports that the fauna and particularly the fish and penacid prawn population has declined over the years; an attempt is made in this paper to assess the effects of harbour development, pollution, oiling, poaching and bait gathering.
4. Finally the ecology of this sheltered bay is compared with that of neighbouring surf-beaten shores and estuaries in order to bring out the important characteristics of all three environments.
5. The work has taken a party of biologists over two years to complete; it has been financed by the Natal Provincial Council and the South African Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
2. The fishes are dealt with in some detail. The distribution, feeding habits, size at maturity and an estimate of the breeding season of the more important species is given.
3. There have been many reports that the fauna and particularly the fish and penacid prawn population has declined over the years; an attempt is made in this paper to assess the effects of harbour development, pollution, oiling, poaching and bait gathering.
4. Finally the ecology of this sheltered bay is compared with that of neighbouring surf-beaten shores and estuaries in order to bring out the important characteristics of all three environments.
5. The work has taken a party of biologists over two years to complete; it has been financed by the Natal Provincial Council and the South African Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
Africa
Indian Ocean (without specifications)
Indian Ocean, Western
Natal
South Africa
Southern Africa
Southern Indian Ocean
West Indian Ocean
Indian Ocean (without specifications)
Indian Ocean, Western
Natal
South Africa
Southern Africa
Southern Indian Ocean
West Indian Ocean
Ecology
Fauna and Flora, Faunistic inventories, Checklists, Catalogues
Spacial and ecological distribution, Zonation, Microdistribution
Fauna and Flora, Faunistic inventories, Checklists, Catalogues
Spacial and ecological distribution, Zonation, Microdistribution
Aglaophenia pluma (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
South Africa (country) for Aglaophenia pluma (Linnaeus, 1758)
South Africa (country) for Balanus amphitrite Darwin, 1854
South Africa (country) for Balanus trigonus Darwin, 1854
South Africa (country) for Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843
South Africa (country) for Glycera convoluta Keferstein, 1862
South Africa (country) for Lepas anatifera Linnaeus, 1758 (doubtful)
South Africa (country) for Obelia dichotoma (Linnaeus, 1758)
South Africa (country) for Owenia fusiformis Delle Chiaje, 1844
South Africa (country) for Sthenelais boa (Johnston, 1833)
South Africa (country) for Syllis armillaris (O.F. Müller, 1776)
South Africa (country) for Syllis gracilis Grube, 1840
South Africa (country) for Thalassema Pallas, 1774
South Africa (country) for Balanus amphitrite Darwin, 1854
South Africa (country) for Balanus trigonus Darwin, 1854
South Africa (country) for Dodecaceria Örsted, 1843
South Africa (country) for Glycera convoluta Keferstein, 1862
South Africa (country) for Lepas anatifera Linnaeus, 1758 (doubtful)
South Africa (country) for Obelia dichotoma (Linnaeus, 1758)
South Africa (country) for Owenia fusiformis Delle Chiaje, 1844
South Africa (country) for Sthenelais boa (Johnston, 1833)
South Africa (country) for Syllis armillaris (O.F. Müller, 1776)
South Africa (country) for Syllis gracilis Grube, 1840
South Africa (country) for Thalassema Pallas, 1774