Inland fisheries are important socio-economic resources for rural communities in Africa. In Rwanda, about two million people directly depend on capture fisheries from Lake Kivu. Sustainable fisheries management requires monitoring of population dynamics that help devise effective intervention strategies. However, the relevant data such as length-length and length-weight relationships do not exist for most of the key species in Lake Kivu. The present study generated morphometric and body weight data for Limnothrissa miodon (n=82), Lamprichthys tanganicanus (n=55), Haplochromis vittatus (n=51) and Haplochromis graueri (n=34) from Lake Kivu. Length-weight relationships (W=aLb) were highly significant for all species (p < 0.0001), high adjus...
The present study describes the weight–length relationships (WLR) for 11 important commercial fish s...
Fish landings are routinely measured for length and weight to study fish bioecology, which provide i...
The condition, fishing effort and environmental parameters signify health of fish populations. This ...
Sustainable exploitation of fishery resources requires knowledge of the population dynamics of the t...
Length-weight relationships (LWRs) were estimated for 19 fish species sampled from two artificial re...
Limnothrissa miodon, a small pelagic clupeid fish introduced at the end of the 1950s into Lake Kivu,...
International audienceThis study provides length-weight relationships (LWR) that had not yet been re...
Length-weight relationship and condition factor of Synodontics omias (Cuvier, 1816) was studied betw...
International audienceLimnothrissa miodon is a small pelagic clupeid that was introduced into Lake K...
This study describes the length-weight relationships (LWR) and relative condition factor (K) of five...
An assessment of the fish species composition in Lake Kivu Rwanda, East Africa was carried out betwe...
We studied some biological aspects of ten fish species from the Taabo Lake in Ivory Coast (West Afri...
The present study describes the length–weight (LWR) relationship, length– length (LLR) relationship,...
peer reviewedThe Couffo basin is not well known, and neither are its aquatic living resources, such ...
The study reports length–weight relationships (LWRs) for 13 (Atherina boyeri, Cobitis fahirae, Albur...
The present study describes the weight–length relationships (WLR) for 11 important commercial fish s...
Fish landings are routinely measured for length and weight to study fish bioecology, which provide i...
The condition, fishing effort and environmental parameters signify health of fish populations. This ...
Sustainable exploitation of fishery resources requires knowledge of the population dynamics of the t...
Length-weight relationships (LWRs) were estimated for 19 fish species sampled from two artificial re...
Limnothrissa miodon, a small pelagic clupeid fish introduced at the end of the 1950s into Lake Kivu,...
International audienceThis study provides length-weight relationships (LWR) that had not yet been re...
Length-weight relationship and condition factor of Synodontics omias (Cuvier, 1816) was studied betw...
International audienceLimnothrissa miodon is a small pelagic clupeid that was introduced into Lake K...
This study describes the length-weight relationships (LWR) and relative condition factor (K) of five...
An assessment of the fish species composition in Lake Kivu Rwanda, East Africa was carried out betwe...
We studied some biological aspects of ten fish species from the Taabo Lake in Ivory Coast (West Afri...
The present study describes the length–weight (LWR) relationship, length– length (LLR) relationship,...
peer reviewedThe Couffo basin is not well known, and neither are its aquatic living resources, such ...
The study reports length–weight relationships (LWRs) for 13 (Atherina boyeri, Cobitis fahirae, Albur...
The present study describes the weight–length relationships (WLR) for 11 important commercial fish s...
Fish landings are routinely measured for length and weight to study fish bioecology, which provide i...
The condition, fishing effort and environmental parameters signify health of fish populations. This ...