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VARIATIONS IN THE USE OF THE BOT RIVER ESTUARY BY WATER-BIRDS

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Pages 397-417 | Published online: 26 Mar 2010

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Paul D Cowley, Anja I Terörde & Alan K Whitfield. (2017) Birds as major predators of fishes in the East Kleinemonde Estuary. African Zoology 52:3, pages 147-154.
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PW Froneman, JD Blake & P Hulley. (2011) Aspects of population dynamics and feeding by piscivorous birds in the intermittently open Riet River estuary, Eastern Cape, South Africa. African Journal of Aquatic Science 36:1, pages 101-107.
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A.F. Boshoff, N.G. Palmer & S.E. Piper. (1991) SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ABUNDANCE PATTERNS OF WATERBIRDS IN THE SOUTHERN CAPE PROVINCE. PART 3: WADING BIRDS. Ostrich 62:3-4, pages 197-214.
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G.M. Branch, R. Bally, B.A. Bennett, H.P. De Decker, G. A. W. Fromme, C.W. Heÿl & J.P. Willis. (1985) SYNOPSIS OF THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIALLY OPENING THE MOUTH OF THE BOT RIVER ESTUARY: IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 45:3-4, pages 465-483.
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B.A. Bennett, K. C. D. Hamman, G.M. Branch & S.C. Thorne. (1985) CHANGES IN THE FISH FAUNA OF THE BOT RIVER ESTUARY IN RELATION TO OPENING AND CLOSURE OF THE ESTUARY MOUTH. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 45:3-4, pages 459-464.
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B.A. Stewart & R. Bally. (1985) THE ECOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE RED-KNOBBED COOT FULICA CRISTATA GMELIN AT THE BOT RIVER ESTUARY SOUTH AFRICA: A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 45:3-4, pages 419-426.
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R. Bally, C.D. McQuaid & S.M. Pierce. (1985) PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY OF THE BOT RIVER ESTUARY, SOUTH AFRICA. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 45:3-4, pages 333-345.
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Ian A. Russell. (2023) Waterbird community changes in the Wilderness Lakes, South Africa (Part 1 of 3): Herbivores and omnivores. KOEDOE - African Protected Area Conservation and Science 65:1.
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Anja I. Terörde & Jane K. Turpie. (2013) Influence of habitat structure and mouth dynamics on avifauna of intermittently-open estuaries: A study of four small South African estuaries. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 125, pages 10-19.
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B.A. Bennett & G.M. Branch. (1990) Relationships between production and consumption of prey species by resident fish in the Bot, a cool temperate South African estuary. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 31:2, pages 139-155.
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