The annual fish yields from Lake Victoria have been increasing when the species diversity was dramatically declining. The new fishery is dominated by the introduced predator (Lates niloticus Linne), the exotic herbivore (Oreochromis niloticus Linne) and an indigenous zooplanktivore (Rastrineobola argentea Pellegrin). While the three predominant fish species could sustain the high catch levels, the future viability for the fishery will depend on prudent exploitation regimes and effective management and conservation strategies
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
The traditional lucrative fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga were based on similar multispecies i...
Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world and is the largest fresh water body in the tro...
Uncontrolled fisheries exploitation, nutrient loading and the proliferation of water hyacinth appear...
Under the worrisomely changing situation in fish species diversity, water environment characteristic...
The dramatic decline in fish species diversity in Lake Victoria has been attributed to predation by...
Experimental trawling during the period 1981/86 and analysis of past commercial catch landings, mai...
The Lake Victoria ecosystem has experienced such a profound ecological change that Oreochromis nilot...
Lake Victoria is Africa’s single most important source of inland fishery production. After it was in...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
There has been a decline almost to the total disappearance and in some cases apparently the extincti...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The fishery of Lake Victoria is dominated by four species, the introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticu...
Lake Victoria’s ecosystem has shown fundamental changes over its past recorded history in terms of n...
There have been considerable changes in fish species composition in Lakes victoria, Kyoga and Nabug...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
The traditional lucrative fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga were based on similar multispecies i...
Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world and is the largest fresh water body in the tro...
Uncontrolled fisheries exploitation, nutrient loading and the proliferation of water hyacinth appear...
Under the worrisomely changing situation in fish species diversity, water environment characteristic...
The dramatic decline in fish species diversity in Lake Victoria has been attributed to predation by...
Experimental trawling during the period 1981/86 and analysis of past commercial catch landings, mai...
The Lake Victoria ecosystem has experienced such a profound ecological change that Oreochromis nilot...
Lake Victoria is Africa’s single most important source of inland fishery production. After it was in...
Introduction of exotic fish species especially the Nile perch Lates niloticus, is believed to be res...
There has been a decline almost to the total disappearance and in some cases apparently the extincti...
There is little doubt that the exploitation of the current fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga re...
The fishery of Lake Victoria is dominated by four species, the introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticu...
Lake Victoria’s ecosystem has shown fundamental changes over its past recorded history in terms of n...
There have been considerable changes in fish species composition in Lakes victoria, Kyoga and Nabug...
Lake Victoria had a multi-species fishery dominated until the 1970s by the tilapiine and the haploch...
The traditional lucrative fisheries of Lakes Victoria and Kyoga were based on similar multispecies i...
Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world and is the largest fresh water body in the tro...