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A histology-based fish health assessment of the tigerfish, Hydrocynus vittatus from a DDT-affected area.
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11882 McHugh K.J., Smit N.J., van Vuren J.H.J., Van Dyk J.C., Bervoets L., Covaci A., Wepener V. Journal 2011 # 895-904.
Seasonal bioaccumulation of organohalogens in tigerfish, Hydrocynus vittatus Castelnau, from Lake Pongolapoort, South Africa.
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 88
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11902 Wepener V., Smit N.J., Covaci A., Dyke S., Bervoets L. Journal 2012 # 277-282.
Conservation of tigerfish, Hydrocynus vittatus, in the Kruger National Park with the emphasis on establishing the suitability of the water quantity and quality requirements for the Olifants and Luvuvhu rivers.
Water Research Commission Report n° 1922/1/12, I-XXII
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11893 Smit N.J., Wepener V., Vlok W., Wagenaar I., van Vuren J.H.J. Report 2013 # 259 p.
Habitat preferences and movement of adult yellowfishes in the Vaal River, South Africa.
South African Journal of Science, 109, 7/8
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13192 O''Brien G.C., Jacobs F., Cronje L., Wepener V., Smit N.J. Journal 2013 # 1-8.
Metal concentrations in Hydrocynus vittatus (Castelnau1861) populations from a premier conservation area: Relationships with environmental concentrations.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 129
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11864 Gerber R., Smit N.J., van Vuren J.H.J., Wepener V. Journal 2016 # 91-102.
Biomarkers in tigerfish (Hydrocynus vittatus) as indicators of metal and organic pollution in ecologically sensitive subtropical rivers.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 157
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11865 Gerber R., Smit N.J., van Vuren J.H.J., Ikenaka Y., Wepener V. Journal 2018 # 307-317.
First record of Labeo capensis (Smith, 1841) in the Crocodile River (West) system: another successful non-native freshwater fish introduction in South Africa.
African Journal of Aquatic Science, 44, 2
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13313 Erasmus J.H., Malherbe W.S., Gerber R., Weyl O.L.F., Sures B., Wepener V., Smit N.J. Journal 2019 # 177-181.