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Gavin Snow
Gavin Snow
Honorary Researcher, University of the Witwatersrand and Research Associate, Nelson Mandela
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Responses of microphytobenthos to light: primary production and carbohydrate allocation over an emersion period
RG Perkins, GJC Underwood, V Brotas, GC Snow, B Jesus, L Ribeiro
Marine Ecology Progress Series 223, 101-112, 2001
2052001
A multidisciplinary study of a small, temporarily open/closed South African estuary, with particular emphasis on the influence of mouth state on the ecology of the system
AK Whitfield, JB Adams, GC Bate, K Bezuidenhout, TG Bornman, ...
African Journal of Marine Science 30 (3), 453-473, 2008
1362008
Effect of river flow on estuarine microalgal biomass and distribution
GC Snow, JB Adams, GC Bate
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 51 (2), 255-266, 2000
1132000
Water quality in South African temporarily open/closed estuaries: a conceptual model
GC Snow, S Taljaard
African Journal of Aquatic Science 32 (2), 99-111, 2007
842007
Deterioration in the water quality of an urbanised estuary with recommendations for improvement
JB Adams, L Pretorius, GC Snow
Water SA 45 (1), 86-96, 2019
692019
The role of submerged macrophytes and macroalgae in nutrient cycling: A budget approach
LRD Human, GC Snow, JB Adams, GC Bate, SC Yang
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 154, 169-178, 2015
612015
The response of microalgal biomass and community composition to environmental factors in the Sundays Estuary
D Kotsedi, JB Adams, GC Snow
Water SA 38 (2), 177-190, 2012
572012
The effects of a single freshwater release into the Kromme Estuary. 2: Microalgal response
GC Snow, GC Bate, JB Adams
WATER SA-PRETORIA- 26 (3), 301-310, 2000
542000
Responses in a temporarily open/closed estuary to natural and artificial mouth breaching
LRD Human, GC Snow, JB Adams
South African Journal of Botany 107, 39-48, 2016
412016
The decomposition of estuarine macrophytes under different temperature regimes
DA Lemley, GC Snow, LRD Human
Water SA 40 (1), 117-124, 2014
322014
Relating microalgal spatial patterns to flow, mouth and nutrient status in the temporarily open/closed Mngazi estuary, South Africa
GC Snow, JB Adams
Marine and Freshwater Research 58 (11), 1032-1043, 2007
302007
Response of micro-algae in the Kromme Estuary to managed freshwater inputs
GC Snow, JB Adams
Water SA 32 (1), 71-80, 2006
272006
Verification of a conceptual model of water quality for small temporarily open/closed estuaries: East Kleinemonde Estuary, South Africa
S Taljaard, G Snow, P Gama, L van Niekerk
Marine and Freshwater Research 60 (3), 234-245, 2009
242009
Desktop provisional EcoClassification of the temperate estuaries of South Africa
L Van Niekerk, S Taljaard, JB Adams, D Fundisi, P Huizinga, SJ Lamberth, ...
Water Research Commission Report 2187 (1), 15, 2015
212015
High flow variability and storm events shape the ecology of the Mbhashe Estuary, South Africa
NC James, JB Adams, AD Connell, SJ Lamberth, CF MacKay, GC Snow, ...
African Journal of Aquatic Science 45 (1-2), 131-151, 2020
152020
The amphibious invader: Rooted water hyacinth’s morphological and physiological strategy to survive stranding and drought events
N Venter, BW Cowie, ETF Witkowski, GC Snow, MJ Byrne
Aquatic botany 143, 41-48, 2017
152017
Determining the health of river-dominated estuaries using microalgal biomass and community composition
GC Snow
South African journal of botany 107, 21-30, 2016
132016
Evaluating the effectiveness of freshwater fishes as bio-indicators for urban impacts in the Crocodile (West) catchment, South Africa
JC Levin, DJ Woodford, GC Snow
Water SA 45 (3), 477-486, 2019
122019
The benthic regeneration of N and P in the Great Brak estuary, South Africa
LRD Human, GC Snow, JB Adams, GC Bate
Water SA 41 (5), 594-605, 2015
112015
Contributions to the use of microalgae in estuarine freshwater reserve determinations
GC Snow
PhD thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. South Africa, 2007
102007
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