The shore margins of Lakes in the Victoria basin are highly dented and mostly swampy, fringed by Papyrus and other wetland vegetation types important habitats for herpetofauna and wetland adapted mammals. Of recent, the extent of the 'wetland' has been extended in several places by the Water Hyacinth (Eichornia cryaseps). Ecologically, amphibians are important in many ways; they are mostly predators, acting as primary and secondary carnivores. Their prey consists mostly of insects, some of which are pests to crops or disease vectors. They are also inter-inked in food chains, often acting as food for other vertebrates, such as pigs, birds, snakes and sometimes man. Because of their ectothermic physiology, the life history and ecology of amp...
The preservation of biodiversity has become a fundamental ecological goal in recent years. If we wi...
An ecological study of wetlands was undertaken in northern Lake Victoria (East Africa) between 1993 ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
The shores of Lake Victoria have been largely altered by human activities, mainly from subsistence a...
A great part of Uganda is endowed with water bodies in the forms of rivers and open water lakes. The...
1. Amphibians are declining worldwide in response to local and global pressures. Pond-breeding speci...
1. Wetlands in the Lake Victoria basin serve as structural and hypoxic refugia for some native fishe...
1. The area of the Murchison Falls-Albert Delta is among the most important for conservation in East...
The Victoria and Kyoga lake basins form the major aquatic system of this study (Fig. I). The two lak...
A better understanding of the factors influencing the distribution of amphibians is needed to conser...
Amphibians are the first vertebrates to undergo profound evolutionary changes when they emerged unto...
An ecological study of wetlands was undertaken in northern Lake Victoria (East Africa) between 1993 ...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Amphibians...
Despite concern about the negative effects of tropical wetland loss and degradation on biodiversity,...
Virginia’s diverse environments support 84 amphibian species (anurans and caudates), making it the t...
The preservation of biodiversity has become a fundamental ecological goal in recent years. If we wi...
An ecological study of wetlands was undertaken in northern Lake Victoria (East Africa) between 1993 ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
The shores of Lake Victoria have been largely altered by human activities, mainly from subsistence a...
A great part of Uganda is endowed with water bodies in the forms of rivers and open water lakes. The...
1. Amphibians are declining worldwide in response to local and global pressures. Pond-breeding speci...
1. Wetlands in the Lake Victoria basin serve as structural and hypoxic refugia for some native fishe...
1. The area of the Murchison Falls-Albert Delta is among the most important for conservation in East...
The Victoria and Kyoga lake basins form the major aquatic system of this study (Fig. I). The two lak...
A better understanding of the factors influencing the distribution of amphibians is needed to conser...
Amphibians are the first vertebrates to undergo profound evolutionary changes when they emerged unto...
An ecological study of wetlands was undertaken in northern Lake Victoria (East Africa) between 1993 ...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Amphibians...
Despite concern about the negative effects of tropical wetland loss and degradation on biodiversity,...
Virginia’s diverse environments support 84 amphibian species (anurans and caudates), making it the t...
The preservation of biodiversity has become a fundamental ecological goal in recent years. If we wi...
An ecological study of wetlands was undertaken in northern Lake Victoria (East Africa) between 1993 ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history