AbstractThe chemical characteristics and phytoplankton biomass (measured as chlorophyll-a concentrations) of seven lakes and one reservoir in the Ethiopian rift-valley were studied during the wet and dry seasons between 1990 and 2000. Mean concentrations of three major plant nutrients (nitrate-nitrogen, soluble reactive phosphorus, and silicate) increased during the wet seasons in four of the seven lakes, presumably as a result of mixing events and input from runoff. The changes in the major nutrient concentrations in the rest of the lakes were variable, but concentrations were usually higher during the dry seasons, most likely as a response to temporal variation in the phytoplankton biomass. pH measurements of the lakes did not show marked...
The species composition and production of the phytoplankton community of the Shesher and Welala floo...
The 2 largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes, Abaya and Chamo, are dominant socioecological systems wit...
The 2 largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes, Abaya and Chamo, are dominant socioecological systems wit...
AbstractThe chemical characteristics and phytoplankton biomass (measured as chlorophyll-a concentrat...
Primary production rates, chlorophyll and phytoplankton biovolume were measured monthly from April 2...
The Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes provide substantial economic, environmental and social benefits acro...
Primary production rates, chlorophyll and phytoplankton biovolume were measured monthly from April 2...
AbstractSeasonal variations in the biomass (Chl a) and primary production (14C-method) of phytoplank...
The semi-arid highlands of Northern Ethiopia (Tigray) have numerous small reservoirs that have been ...
Southern Gulf of Lake Tana is southern part of Lake Tana in Northwestern Ethiopia. Water samples wer...
Ethiopia is characterized by diverse geological formations and climatic conditions, as well as by th...
Phytoplankton succession in open lakes depends on the availability of nutrients, temperature, light ...
Fortnightly samples were collected from three points at the southern gulf of Lake Tana in the early ...
AbstractLake Hayq, a highland lake in Ethiopia, was stocked with Tilapia fish (Oreochromis niloticus...
AbstractThis study aimed to assess the spatial and seasonal variations of the phytoplankton communit...
The species composition and production of the phytoplankton community of the Shesher and Welala floo...
The 2 largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes, Abaya and Chamo, are dominant socioecological systems wit...
The 2 largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes, Abaya and Chamo, are dominant socioecological systems wit...
AbstractThe chemical characteristics and phytoplankton biomass (measured as chlorophyll-a concentrat...
Primary production rates, chlorophyll and phytoplankton biovolume were measured monthly from April 2...
The Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes provide substantial economic, environmental and social benefits acro...
Primary production rates, chlorophyll and phytoplankton biovolume were measured monthly from April 2...
AbstractSeasonal variations in the biomass (Chl a) and primary production (14C-method) of phytoplank...
The semi-arid highlands of Northern Ethiopia (Tigray) have numerous small reservoirs that have been ...
Southern Gulf of Lake Tana is southern part of Lake Tana in Northwestern Ethiopia. Water samples wer...
Ethiopia is characterized by diverse geological formations and climatic conditions, as well as by th...
Phytoplankton succession in open lakes depends on the availability of nutrients, temperature, light ...
Fortnightly samples were collected from three points at the southern gulf of Lake Tana in the early ...
AbstractLake Hayq, a highland lake in Ethiopia, was stocked with Tilapia fish (Oreochromis niloticus...
AbstractThis study aimed to assess the spatial and seasonal variations of the phytoplankton communit...
The species composition and production of the phytoplankton community of the Shesher and Welala floo...
The 2 largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes, Abaya and Chamo, are dominant socioecological systems wit...
The 2 largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes, Abaya and Chamo, are dominant socioecological systems wit...