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Whitfield, A.K.
Whitfield, A.K.
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The guild approach to categorizing estuarine fish assemblages: a global review
M Elliott, AK Whitfield, IC Potter, SJM Blaber, DP Cyrus, FG Nordlie, ...
Fish and fisheries 8 (3), 241-268, 2007
9322007
Fishes as indicators of environmental and ecological changes within estuaries: a review of progress and some suggestions for the future
AK Whitfield, M Elliott
Journal of Fish Biology 61, 229-250, 2002
6502002
Ichthyofaunal assemblages in estuaries: a South African case study
AK Whitfield
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 9 (2), 151-186, 1999
6441999
Challenging paradigms in estuarine ecology and management
M Elliott, AK Whitfield
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 94 (4), 306-314, 2011
5932011
Biology and ecology of fishes in southern African estuaries
AK Whitfield
5331998
The ways in which fish use estuaries: a refinement and expansion of the guild approach
IC Potter, JR Tweedley, M Elliott, AK Whitfield
Fish and Fisheries 16 (2), 230-239, 2015
4702015
Comparisons between the roles played by estuaries in the life cycles of fishes in temperate Western Australia and Southern Africa
IC Potter, LE Beckley, AK Whitfield, RCJ Lenanton
Environmental Biology of Fishes 28, 143-178, 1990
4161990
A characterization of southern African estuarine systems
AK Whitfield
Southern African Journal of Aquatic Science 18 (1-2), 89-103, 1992
4031992
Paradigms in estuarine ecology–a review of the Remane diagram with a suggested revised model for estuaries
AK Whitfield, M Elliott, A Basset, SJM Blaber, RJ West
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 97, 78-90, 2012
3472012
A global review of the cosmopolitan flathead mullet Mugil cephalus Linnaeus 1758 (Teleostei: Mugilidae), with emphasis on the biology, genetics, ecology and …
AK Whitfield, J Panfili, JD Durand
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 22, 641-681, 2012
3452012
The role of seagrass meadows, mangrove forests, salt marshes and reed beds as nursery areas and food sources for fishes in estuaries
AK Whitfield
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 27 (1), 75-110, 2017
3342017
Do shallow-water habitats function as refugia for juvenile fishes?
AW Paterson, AK Whitfield
Estuarine, coastal and shelf science 51 (3), 359-364, 2000
3212000
Potential effects of artificial light associated with anthropogenic infrastructure on the abundance and foraging behaviour of estuary‐associated fishes
A Becker, AK Whitfield, PD Cowley, J Järnegren, TF Næsje
Journal of Applied Ecology 50 (1), 43-50, 2013
2612013
Assessment of the conservation priority status of South African estuaries for use in management and water allocation
JK Turpie, JB Adams, A Joubert, TD Harrison, BM Colloty, RC Maree, ...
Water SA 28 (2), 191-206, 2004
2542004
Temperature and salinity as primary determinants influencing the biogeography of fishes in South African estuaries
TD Harrison, AK Whitfield
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 66 (1-2), 335-345, 2006
2292006
A multi‐metric fish index to assess the environmental condition of estuaries
TD Harrison, AK Whitfield
Journal of Fish Biology 65 (3), 683-710, 2004
2182004
Systematics of the grey mullets (Teleostei: Mugiliformes: Mugilidae): molecular phylogenetic evidence challenges two centuries of morphology-based taxonomy
JD Durand, KN Shen, WJ Chen, BW Jamandre, H Blel, K Diop, M Nirchio, ...
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 64 (1), 73-92, 2012
2092012
South African estuaries and their importance to fishes
AK Wallace, JH, Kok, HM, Beckley, LE, Bennett, B., Blaber, SJM and Whitfield
South African Journal of Science 80 (5), 203, 1984
2051984
Available scientific information on individual South African estuarine systems
AK Whitfield
Water Research Commission 577 (3), 00, 2000
1992000
Abundance of larval and 0+ juvenile marine fishes in the lower reaches of three southern African estuaries with differing freshwater inputs
AK Whitfield
Marine Ecology-Progress Series 105, 257-257, 1994
1921994
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