peer reviewedThis study aims to evaluate the seasonal and interannual variability in the importance of the microbial food web in Lake Tanganyika. Phytoplankton, bacteria and protozoa (heterotrophic nanoflagellates and ciliates) were monitored at two contrasting pelagic sites (Kigoma and Mpulungu) during 3 consecutive years. In addition, spatial variation was studied along 3 north-south transects during contrasting seasons. The study period covered a wide range of limnological conditions, with mixing depth ranging from 13 to >100 m and euphotic depth from 14 to 65 m. The consistently high bacterial biomass (up to 62 μg C l-1) and the high contribution of small phytoplankton (< 5 μm) to the total phytoplankton biomass (on average 50 % in Kigo...
Lake Tanganyika, the second largest freshwater ecosystem in Africa, is characterised by a significan...
Lake Tanganyika is a 1400 m deep fresh water lake in Africa's rift valley containing the world's lar...
peer reviewedVertical and latitudinal differences in bacterial community composition (BCC) in Lake T...
peer reviewedThis study aims to evaluate the seasonal and interannual variability in the importance ...
From 28 August to 6 September 1995, we monitored the lake-wide physical, chemical and biological pro...
Herbivory and bacterivory by phagotrophic protists were estimated in the southern basin of the oligo...
The fluctuations in Tanganyikan fish catches defy standard fisheries planning, management and develo...
We have reviewed the phytoplankton composition and succession in the East African Great Lakes, their...
The spatial and seasonal variations in phytoplankton concentrations can be pronounced in large trop...
The present study was conducted at 4 sampling sites of Lake Tanganyika and was intending to identify...
Phytoplankton was sampled over 10 month sat five stations along the north-east ern coast of Lake Tan...
The abundance of two main pelagic fish species in Lake Tanganyika (Stolothrissa tanganicae and Lates...
We have reviewed the phytoplankton composition and succession in the East African Great Lakes, their...
peer reviewedThis chapter reviews taxonomic composition, biomass, production and nutrient limitation...
Background and aims - With a depth of at least 220 in, Lake Kyaninga is the deepest known maar crate...
Lake Tanganyika, the second largest freshwater ecosystem in Africa, is characterised by a significan...
Lake Tanganyika is a 1400 m deep fresh water lake in Africa's rift valley containing the world's lar...
peer reviewedVertical and latitudinal differences in bacterial community composition (BCC) in Lake T...
peer reviewedThis study aims to evaluate the seasonal and interannual variability in the importance ...
From 28 August to 6 September 1995, we monitored the lake-wide physical, chemical and biological pro...
Herbivory and bacterivory by phagotrophic protists were estimated in the southern basin of the oligo...
The fluctuations in Tanganyikan fish catches defy standard fisheries planning, management and develo...
We have reviewed the phytoplankton composition and succession in the East African Great Lakes, their...
The spatial and seasonal variations in phytoplankton concentrations can be pronounced in large trop...
The present study was conducted at 4 sampling sites of Lake Tanganyika and was intending to identify...
Phytoplankton was sampled over 10 month sat five stations along the north-east ern coast of Lake Tan...
The abundance of two main pelagic fish species in Lake Tanganyika (Stolothrissa tanganicae and Lates...
We have reviewed the phytoplankton composition and succession in the East African Great Lakes, their...
peer reviewedThis chapter reviews taxonomic composition, biomass, production and nutrient limitation...
Background and aims - With a depth of at least 220 in, Lake Kyaninga is the deepest known maar crate...
Lake Tanganyika, the second largest freshwater ecosystem in Africa, is characterised by a significan...
Lake Tanganyika is a 1400 m deep fresh water lake in Africa's rift valley containing the world's lar...
peer reviewedVertical and latitudinal differences in bacterial community composition (BCC) in Lake T...