The introduction of predatory Nile perch (Lates niloticus) into the Lake Victoria basin coincided with a dramatic decline in fish diversity. However, remnant populations of indigenous fishes persist in lagoons and satellite lakes separated from the main lakes by extensive areas of swamp, while other indigenous species find refuge in ecotonal areas at edges of marginal swamps in the main lakes. Low-oxygen conditions in these wetlands may physiologically stress Nile perch and therefore minimize its interaction with prey species. This study examined the low-oxygen tolerance of Nile perch collected from Lake Nabugabo, Uganda, by documenting behavioural and physiological strategies that relate to oxygen uptake. In response to hypoxia, Nile perch...
Amazon fishes are amongst the most diverse groups of freshwater fish in the world. Among them, sever...
We studied the effects of environmental driving factors (maximum depth, visibility, oxygen, temperat...
Because of the need for surface access for aquatic surface respiration (ASR), fish density increases...
Although Nile perch Lates niloticus is assumed to be sensitive to low oxygen concentrations, it was ...
Areas outside the distributional boundaries of an introduced predator may be exploited by native pre...
Little of the vast body of literature devoted to the fishes of the Lake Victoria Basin (LVB) has exa...
Hypoxia represents a growing threat to biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. Here, aquatic surface ...
The introduction of the predatory Nile perch, Lates niloticus, into the Lake Victoria basin coincide...
refugium for the cyprinid dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea) against hypoxia-sensitive Nile perch (Lates...
The increasing eutrophication, the introduction of Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and the increasing f...
International audienceHypoxic events have always naturally occurred in freshwater ecosystems but are...
1. Wetlands in the Lake Victoria basin serve as structural and hypoxic refugia for some native fishe...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
Amazon fishes are amongst the most diverse groups of freshwater fish in the world. Among them, sever...
We studied the effects of environmental driving factors (maximum depth, visibility, oxygen, temperat...
Because of the need for surface access for aquatic surface respiration (ASR), fish density increases...
Although Nile perch Lates niloticus is assumed to be sensitive to low oxygen concentrations, it was ...
Areas outside the distributional boundaries of an introduced predator may be exploited by native pre...
Little of the vast body of literature devoted to the fishes of the Lake Victoria Basin (LVB) has exa...
Hypoxia represents a growing threat to biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. Here, aquatic surface ...
The introduction of the predatory Nile perch, Lates niloticus, into the Lake Victoria basin coincide...
refugium for the cyprinid dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea) against hypoxia-sensitive Nile perch (Lates...
The increasing eutrophication, the introduction of Nile perch (Lates niloticus) and the increasing f...
International audienceHypoxic events have always naturally occurred in freshwater ecosystems but are...
1. Wetlands in the Lake Victoria basin serve as structural and hypoxic refugia for some native fishe...
Dramatic changes in the Lake Victoria (East Africa) environment were observed after the introduction...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
Amazon fishes are amongst the most diverse groups of freshwater fish in the world. Among them, sever...
We studied the effects of environmental driving factors (maximum depth, visibility, oxygen, temperat...
Because of the need for surface access for aquatic surface respiration (ASR), fish density increases...