In Lake Nabugabo, Uganda, a small satellite of the equatorial Lake Victoria, approximately 50% of the indigenous fish species disappeared from the open waters subsequent to establishment of the introduced predatory Nile perch (Lates niloticus). However, several of these species persisted in wetland refugia. Over the past decade, Nile perch in Lake Nabugabo have been intensively fished. Herein we report a resurgence of some indigenous species in open waters. In a multiyear study, we used annual transects in inshore and offshore waters of exposed (no wetland) and wetland habitats to document the pattern of resurgence. In 1995, haplochromine cichlids were largely confined to inshore areas, particularly wetland ecotones, and were rare in Nile p...
There have been considerable changes in fish species composition in Lakes victoria, Kyoga and Nabug...
Wetlands may serve as refugia for indigenous fishes from introduced predatory fishes because of thei...
endemic haplochromine cichlid species, which comprised about 80 % of the demersal fish mass. The cic...
Nile perch, a large predatory fish, was introduced into Lake Victoria in 1954. The upsurge of Nile p...
During the years 1984–1987 Lake Victoria in East Africa experienced what is probably the largest mas...
The introduction of the predatory Nile perch, Lates niloticus, into the Lake Victoria basin coincide...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
Nile perch (Mputa), Lates niloticus was introduced into Lakes Victoria and Kyoga from lake Albert to...
Lakes Victoria, Kyoga, and Nabugabo (“the Lake Victoria region”) are remarkable for hosting one of t...
Until the 1970s, the fish fauna of Lake Victoria was dominated by 500+ endemic haplochromine cichlid...
Lake Victoria had a fish fauna dominated by 500+ species of haplochromine cichlids that made up more...
Prior to introduction of non-native fish species into Lakes Victor i a, Kyoga and Nabugabo, the thre...
Haplochrmine cichlids were the most abundant taxa in Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo prior to int...
Lake Victoria (in East Africa) is the world's second largest fresh-water system. Over the past centu...
There have been considerable changes in fish species composition in Lakes victoria, Kyoga and Nabug...
Wetlands may serve as refugia for indigenous fishes from introduced predatory fishes because of thei...
endemic haplochromine cichlid species, which comprised about 80 % of the demersal fish mass. The cic...
Nile perch, a large predatory fish, was introduced into Lake Victoria in 1954. The upsurge of Nile p...
During the years 1984–1987 Lake Victoria in East Africa experienced what is probably the largest mas...
The introduction of the predatory Nile perch, Lates niloticus, into the Lake Victoria basin coincide...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
Nile perch (Mputa), Lates niloticus was introduced into Lakes Victoria and Kyoga from lake Albert to...
Lakes Victoria, Kyoga, and Nabugabo (“the Lake Victoria region”) are remarkable for hosting one of t...
Until the 1970s, the fish fauna of Lake Victoria was dominated by 500+ endemic haplochromine cichlid...
Lake Victoria had a fish fauna dominated by 500+ species of haplochromine cichlids that made up more...
Prior to introduction of non-native fish species into Lakes Victor i a, Kyoga and Nabugabo, the thre...
Haplochrmine cichlids were the most abundant taxa in Lakes Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo prior to int...
Lake Victoria (in East Africa) is the world's second largest fresh-water system. Over the past centu...
There have been considerable changes in fish species composition in Lakes victoria, Kyoga and Nabug...
Wetlands may serve as refugia for indigenous fishes from introduced predatory fishes because of thei...
endemic haplochromine cichlid species, which comprised about 80 % of the demersal fish mass. The cic...