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Population structure and growth of polydorid polychaetes that infest cultured abalone Haliotis midae

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Treatment measures should be implemented throughout the year but with increased effort when water temperature increases, and growth rate, size at maturity, maximum size, infestation intensity, recruitment, percentage of the population brooding and mortality appear to be affected by abalone feeding regime and water temperature, and these factors need to be considered in controlling infestation.
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Polydorid polychaetes can infest cultured abalone thereby reducing productivity. In order to effectively control these pests, their reproductive biology must be understood. The population dynamics and reproduction of polydorids infesting abalone Haliotis midae from two farms in South Africa is described using a length-based, age-structured model. Shells were infested mainly by introduced Boccardia proboscidea. Polydora hoplura and Dipolydora capensis were also present but in numbers too few to identify factors influencing infestation. At both farms, B. proboscidea lived for a minimum of 12 months. Growth rate, size at maturity, maximum size, infestation intensity, recruitment, percentage of the population brooding and mortality appear to be affected by abalone feeding regime and water temperature, and these factors need to be considered in controlling infestation. Brooders and recruits were present throughout the year, but increased significantly during mid- to late winter/early spring when water temperat...

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日本水産學會誌 = Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries

TL;DR: In this article, the mechanism by which fish are killed is uncertain, but preliminary results indicate that fish are presumably affected by some toxic substances released during the bloom of this dinoflagellate.
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Introduced and cryptogenic marine and estuarine species of South Africa

TL;DR: The introduction history, systematics, transport vectors and distribution patterns of 85 introduced and 39 cryptogenic marine or estuarine animals and plants of South Africa are presented and major patterns of bioinvasion within the region are summarized briefly.
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The genus Boccardia (Polychaeta: Spionidae) associated with mollusc shells on the south coast of South Africa

TL;DR: Three species of Boccardia (B. polybranchia, B. pseudonatrix and B. proboscidea) were associated with mollusc shells on the south and south-east coasts of South Africa and no characters could be found to characterize distinct species for different regions within the range of B. poly branchia.
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Validating and corroborating the deposition of two annual growth zones in asteriscus otoliths of common carp Cyprinus carpio from South Africa's largest impoundment

TL;DR: All three methods suggest that growth zone formation occurred biannually, exemplifying the importance of age validation as a prerequisite for understanding the life history of C. carpio.
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The Status and Distribution of Marine Alien Species in South Africa

TL;DR: For example, Griffiths et al. as discussed by the authors reported 22 confirmed extant marine aliens, plus 18 cryptogenic species, have been recorded from South African waters to date, with one additional species recently found in on-land mariculture facilities.
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The use of ecological terms in parasitology (report of an ad hoc committee of the American Society of Parasitologists)

TL;DR: In this paper, an ad hoc committee was established to establish working definitions of a few terms used and misused by parasitological ecologists as a guide for authors submitting papers to The Journal of Parasitology.
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MULTIFAN-CL: a length-based, age-structured model for fisheries stock assessment, with application to South Pacific albacore, Thunnus alalunga

TL;DR: A length-based, age-structured model, MULTIFAN-CL, is introduced that provides an integrated method of estimating catch age composition, growth parameters, mortality rates, recruitment, and other parameters from time series of fishery catch, effort, and length frequency data.
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Symbiotic polychaetes: Review of known species

TL;DR: The main characteristic features of symbiotic polychaetes and their relationships are discussed and include systematic account, distribution within host groups, host specificity, intra-host distribution, location on the host, infestation prevalence and intensity, and morphological, behavioural and/or physiological and reproductive adaptations.
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Life history and dispersal patterns in a dense infaunal polychaete assemblage: community structure and response to disturbance

Lisa A. Levin
- 01 Aug 1984 - 
TL;DR: Factor such as brood protection, reduced planktonic larval phases, and postlarval movements, particularly by brooding adults, confer small—scale dispersal abilities which permit rapid colonization of disturbed patches and result in maintenance of high infaunal densities (>200,000 individuals/m2).
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