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A genetic approach to the biodiversity of shallow water alcyonacea in South Africa.
(2018)The cnidarian order Alcyonacea (Octocorallia) represents a diverse group of marine invertebrates that are dominant taxa on shallow and deep reefs. These organisms constitute sensitive indicators of climate change and ... -
The genetic connectivity of diplodus capensis (blacktail) and neoscorpis lithophilus (stonebream) fish populations in the Southwest Indian Ocean.
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Grape fruit juice improves glycemic index and up-regulates expression of hepatic organic cation transporter protein (OCTI) in the rat
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Histo-phytochemical evaluation and characterisation of the foliar structures of Tagetes minuta L. (Asteraceae).
(2018)Plants have been used as ethnomedicine for millennia. In recent years, there has been an upward surge of interest in the use of plants as medicine due to the interest in drugs with fewer side effects as well as the fight ... -
House Crow (Corvus splendens) eradication measures from eThekwini Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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Impacts of anthropogenic disturbance on persistence patterns of forest mammals in an urban-forest mosaic of eThekwini Municipality, Durban, South Africa.
(2018)The burgeoning human population size and the consequent land development pressures to meet its various needs has led to an unparalleled increase in the rates at which natural environments are converted for anthropogenic ... -
An investigation into the protein requirement of a marine prawn Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards)
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An investigation of the prerequisite conditions which enable invasion of moist grasslands by Dalbergia obovata.
(2019)Encroachment by Dalbergia obovata into moist coastal grasslands within eThekwini Municipality was identified as a potential threat to the conservation of this threatened habitat type. An investigation was undertaken to ... -
The leaf secretory apparatus of Hibiscus surattensis and Hibiscus sabdariffa (Malvaceae) : micromorphology, histo-phytochemistry and ultrastructure.
(2015)The research presented here forms the basis of the ethnobotanical and ethnopharmacological evaluation of Hibiscus surattensis, which is a widely distributed vegetable and medicinal shrub used by African and Indian traditional ... -
Lichen photobiology in relation to climate change : protection in peltigeralean lichens against excess ultraviolet (UV) radiation using induced melanins and the effects of UV on melanin synthesizing enzymes.
(2015)Depletion of the stratospheric ozone has allowed more solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation (100-400 nm) to reach the lower atmosphere. Despite the success of the continued implementation of Montreal protocol of 1987 and its ... -
Mapping the expression of key functional genes associated with murine corneal endothelial development.
(2015)The cornea is a complex, layered, transparent structure that is responsible for transmitting and refracting light to ensure vision. Of all the layers, the corneal endothelium is physiologically the most important layer. ... -
Medicinal properties and micromorphology of Rauvolfia caffra Sond.
(2017)Medicinal plants are effective treatments for various ailments and conditions due to the fact that they are easily accessible, cost effective, trusted and have little to no side effects. Plants produce bioactive or secondary ... -
Melanisation of lichens : the composition of melanin and the role of ultraviolet light (uv) in peltigeralean and non-peltigeralean lichens.
(2017)Lichens are unique organisms widely known for their ability to tolerate extreme environmental conditions due to the symbiotic relationship between a fungus and algae or cyanobacteria. This includes the ability to synthesise ... -
A microbal study of water quality in the marine environment off Durban : 1964-1988.
(1989)wastewater from the harbour mouth with the outgoing tides, while the discharge from a sewer on the Bluff into the surf-zone amounted to 20 x 103 m3 /day. In addition, there existed more than 90 beach pipes and storrnwater ... -
Molecular identification of hookworm isolates from stray dogs, humans and selected wildlife from KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga provinces of South Africa.
(2019)Hookworms are nematodes that cause infections to the host via skin penetration of the third stage larvae and they are widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions. They parasitize a wide range of host species ... -
More than just food : mussels as biomonitors of microplastic pollution in the KwaZulu-Natal coastal environment.
(2017)Abstract available in PDF file. -
Parasites of Rattus norvegicus trapped in Durban, eThekwini Municipality, South Africa.
(2018)have acquired as they spread across the globe. This work narrows the gap in our knowledge of endoparasites carried by Rattus norvegicus in the port city of Durban, South Africa. The study was conducted over a one year ... -
Patterns and influencing factors of the larval fish assemblage of the KwaZulu-Natal Bight, South Africa.
(2016)Abstract available in PDF file. -
Pharmacological and phytochemical evaluation of seven plants used for microbial-related ailments in South African traditional medicine.
(2018)Since antiquity, man has always believed in the healing properties of plants. The age-old practice of phytotherapy is now justified by numerous phytochemical and pharmacological studies which substantiate the presence of ... -
A phylogeny of South African east coast intertidal rocky-shore Polychaete worms (Annelida) and the genetic structure and demographic history of an example, Marphysa corallina.
(2015)The Annelida is an evolutionarily ancient invertebrate taxon. Recent studies have found that the formerly described sister taxon of the Polychaeta, Clitellata, is a derived Polychaete group thus making Polychaeta a ...