Nile perch, Lates niloticus Linnaeus, 1758, is a predatory fish of high commercial and recreational value. It can grow to a length of 2 m and a weight of 200 kg. In Uganda, Nile perch was originally found only in Lake Albert and the River Nile below Murchison Falls. The species is, however, widely distributed in Africa, occurring in the Nile system below Murchison Falls, the Congo, Niger, Volta, Senegal and in Lakes Chad and Turkana (Greenwood 1966)
The large piscivorous Nile perch (Lates niloticus) was introduced to the Lake Victoria basin in the ...
Malya dam had been stocked with several species of Tilapia. However all but the species endemic to t...
Under the Implementation of the Fisheries Management Plan (IFMP) for Lake Victoria Result area 4, qu...
As a fishery, the immensely large (c. 68,800 km2 ) Lake Victoria is a unique ecosystem which togeth...
The growth rates of Nile perch, Lates niloticus L. of 20 cm to 40 cm total length were estimated in...
Nile perch (Mputa), was introduced into lakes Kyoga, Victoria and Nabugabo from lake Albert. The pur...
Nile perch (Mputa), Lates niloticus was introduced into Lakes Victoria and Kyoga from lake Albert to...
Lake Victoria in East Africa, supports socio-economically important fisheries for more than 30 mill...
Nile perch were introduced into Lake Kyoga in the mid·1950s from Lake Albert. Murchison Falls on the...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Two species of the genus Tilapia occur naturally in Lake Victoria. Of these the most abundant and th...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
Rastrineobola argentea locally known as mukene in Uganda, omena in Kenya and dagaa in Tanzania occu...
Worldwide, human activity in the watershed has been found to induce lake responses at various level...
The initial subsistence fisheries of Lake Victoria were dominated by two indigenous tilapiines, Oreo...
The large piscivorous Nile perch (Lates niloticus) was introduced to the Lake Victoria basin in the ...
Malya dam had been stocked with several species of Tilapia. However all but the species endemic to t...
Under the Implementation of the Fisheries Management Plan (IFMP) for Lake Victoria Result area 4, qu...
As a fishery, the immensely large (c. 68,800 km2 ) Lake Victoria is a unique ecosystem which togeth...
The growth rates of Nile perch, Lates niloticus L. of 20 cm to 40 cm total length were estimated in...
Nile perch (Mputa), was introduced into lakes Kyoga, Victoria and Nabugabo from lake Albert. The pur...
Nile perch (Mputa), Lates niloticus was introduced into Lakes Victoria and Kyoga from lake Albert to...
Lake Victoria in East Africa, supports socio-economically important fisheries for more than 30 mill...
Nile perch were introduced into Lake Kyoga in the mid·1950s from Lake Albert. Murchison Falls on the...
Lake Victoria contributes more than 60% of the total fish yield in each of the respective riparian c...
Two species of the genus Tilapia occur naturally in Lake Victoria. Of these the most abundant and th...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
Rastrineobola argentea locally known as mukene in Uganda, omena in Kenya and dagaa in Tanzania occu...
Worldwide, human activity in the watershed has been found to induce lake responses at various level...
The initial subsistence fisheries of Lake Victoria were dominated by two indigenous tilapiines, Oreo...
The large piscivorous Nile perch (Lates niloticus) was introduced to the Lake Victoria basin in the ...
Malya dam had been stocked with several species of Tilapia. However all but the species endemic to t...
Under the Implementation of the Fisheries Management Plan (IFMP) for Lake Victoria Result area 4, qu...