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Sukhmani Mantel
Sukhmani Mantel
Senior Researcher, Institute for Water Research, Rhodes University
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Foodweb structure in a tropical Asian forest stream
SK Mantel, M Salas, D Dudgeon
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 23 (4), 728-755, 2004
1352004
Future land cover change scenarios in South African grasslands–implications of altered biophysical drivers on land management
L Gibson, Z Münch, A Palmer, S Mantel
Heliyon 4 (7), 2018
1002018
Ecological impacts of small dams on South African rivers Part 1: Drivers of change–water quantity and quality
SK Mantel, DA Hughes, NWJ Muller
Water Sa 36 (3), 351-360, 2010
952010
Current and potential capabilities of UAS for crop water productivity in precision agriculture
GI Ezenne, L Jupp, SK Mantel, JL Tanner
Agricultural Water Management 218, 158-164, 2019
812019
Foodweb structure in small streams: do we need different models for the tropics?
D Dudgeon, FKW Cheung, SK Mantel
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29 (2), 395-412, 2010
752010
Estimating the uncertainty in simulating the impacts of small farm dams on streamflow regimes in South Africa
DA Hughes, SK Mantel
Hydrological Sciences Journal–Journal des Sciences Hydrologiques 55 (4), 578-592, 2010
702010
Reproduction and Sexual Dimorphism of the Palaemonid Shrimp Macrobrachium Hainanense in Hong Kong Streams
SK Mantel, D Dudgeon
Journal of Crustacean Biology 25 (3), 450-459, 2005
692005
Ecological impacts of small dams on South African rivers Part 2: Biotic response–abundance and composition of macroinvertebrate communities
SK Mantel, NWJ Muller, DA Hughes
Water Sa 36 (3), 361-370, 2010
552010
Review of toxicological effects caused by episodic stressor exposure
AK Gordon, SK Mantel, NWJ Muller
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 31 (5), 1169-1174, 2012
482012
A management-oriented water quality model for data scarce catchments
AR Slaughter, DA Hughes, DCH Retief, SK Mantel
Environmental modelling & software 97, 93-111, 2017
432017
Dietary variation in a predatory shrimp Macrobrachium hainanense (Palaemonidae) in Hong Kong forest streams
SK Mantel, D Dudgeon
Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 305-328, 2004
412004
An assessment of the skill of downscaled GCM outputs in simulating historical patterns of rainfall variability in South Africa
DA Hughes, S Mantel, T Mohobane
Hydrology Research 45 (1), 134-147, 2014
392014
Prediction of sediment yield of the Inxu River catchment (South Africa) using the MUSLE
D Gwapedza, N Nyamela, DA Hughes, AR Slaughter, SK Mantel, ...
International Soil and Water Conservation Research 9 (1), 37-48, 2021
362021
Growth and production of a tropical predatory shrimp, Macrobrachium hainanense (Palaemonidae), in two Hong Kong streams
SK Mantel, D Dudgeon
Freshwater Biology 49 (10), 1320-1336, 2004
352004
Exploring the invasion of rangelands by Acacia mearnsii (black wattle): biophysical characteristics and management implications
O Gwate, SK Mantel, A Finca, LA Gibson, Z Munch, AR Palmer
African Journal of Range & Forage Science 33 (4), 265-273, 2016
322016
Small dams need consideration in riverscape conservation assessments
SK Mantel, N Rivers‐Moore, P Ramulifho
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 27 (4), 748-754, 2017
272017
Prediction of water temperature metrics using spatial modelling in the Eastern and Western Cape, South Africa
NA Rivers-Moore, S Mantel, HF Dallas
Water SA 38 (2), 167-176, 2012
232012
A disconnectivity index for improving choices in managing protected areas for rivers
N Rivers‐Moore, S Mantel, P Ramulifo, H Dallas
Aquatic conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems 26, 29-38, 2016
222016
Effects of Macrobrachium hainanense predation on benthic community functioning in tropical Asian streams
SK Mantel, D Dudgeon
Freshwater Biology 49 (10), 1306-1319, 2004
222004
Investigating possible climate change and development effects on water quality within an arid catchment in South Africa: a comparison of two models
AR Slaughter, SK Mantel, DA Hughes
212014
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