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Autor:
Yvonne Wambui Githiora-Murimi, Margaret Awuor Owuor, Romulus Abila, Daniel Olago, Silas Oriaso
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems and People, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 146-163 (2022)
Wetlands such as the Yala swamp in Kenya are among the most important and increasingly threatened ecosystems globally due to their ecological significance and complexity, and the importance of the ecosystem services (ES) they provide to wetland commu
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https://doaj.org/article/25a451cfb8aa4a7eac9f25e0cdf6a2e5
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Climate Change. 10:386-395
Climate change and variability have been singled out as one of the modern challenges that affect economies of several countries leading to food scarcity and food insecurity in various parts of the world and represent a fundamental contemporary enviro
Publikováno v:
Annual Research & Review in Biology. 14:1-11
Aim: To provide data on external morphology of Barbus altianalis from four major rivers in Lake Victoria watershed, determine whether there are significant morphometric differences between sub-populations from the rivers of the catchment area examine
Autor:
J. P. Grobler, Morris Agaba, Romulus Abila, Boaz Kaunda-Arara, J. E. Barasa, Emily Jepyegon Chemoiwa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 89:2557-2570
In order to improve the conservation and sustainable utilization of the African catfish Clarias gariepinus of the Yala Swamp in Kenya, genetic diversity and population structure of Lakes Kanyaboli and Namboyo populations of the species were studied u
Autor:
Hesmari Bindeman, Moses N. Njahira, Boaz Kaunda-Arara, Sinebongo Mdyogolo, J. E. Barasa, Erik Verheyen, Johannes Paul Grobler, Robert A. Skilton, Romulus Abila, O. G. Dangasuk, Emily Jepyegon Chemoiwa
Publikováno v:
Belgian Journal of Zoology. 147
African catfish, Clarias gariepinus , is an important species in aquaculture and fisheries in Kenya. Mitochondrial D-loop control region was used to determine genetic variation and population structure in samples of C. gariepinus from 10 sites includ
Autor:
James E. Barasa, Sinebongo Mdyogolo, Romulus Abila, Johannes Paul Grobler, Robert A. Skilton, Hesmari Bindeman, Moses Ndotono Njahira, Emily J. Chemoiwa, Otto G. Dangasuk, Boaz Kaunda-Arara, Erik Verheyen
Publikováno v:
Belgian journal of zoology
African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, is an important species in aquaculture and fisheries in Kenya. Mitochondrial D-loop control region was used to determine genetic variation and population structure in samples of C. gariepinus from 10 sites includi
Autor:
Millicent Florence Ndonga, Axel Meyer, Romulus Abila, Marta Barluenga, Walter Salzburger, Dickson Otieno Owiti
Publikováno v:
Lakes & Reservoirs: Science, Policy and Management for Sustainable Use. 13:95-104
Lake Kanyaboli, an isolated satellite lake of Lake Victoria, has been suggested as a potential refugium for haplochromine cichlids that have gone extinct in the main basin of Lake Victoria. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) molecular markers, as well as feed
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 13:2589-2602
The ∼ 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a record-setting 100 000 years and represent one of the largest adaptive radiations. We examined the population structure of the endangered cichlid s
Autor:
Eliud Nyandago Waindi, Romulus Abila, Axel Meyer, Paul O. Angienda, Hyuk Je Lee, Kathryn R. Elmer
The introduction of invasive Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus), and the rapacious predator Nile perch (Lates niloticus), into Lake Victoria resulted in a decline in population sizes, genetic diversity and even extirpation of native species which w
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9e54b0b5101fc3323f6a5ed72266e342
Autor:
Sinobongo Ndyogolo, Romulus Abila, J. E. Barasa, Hesmari Bindeman, Andre F.J. Schlemmer, J. Paul Grobler
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Wildlife Research. 45:55
Molecular genetic techniques were used to determine the identity of two catfish individuals that could not be identified as indigenous Clarias gariepinus after phenotypic analysis. The unidentified catfish were compared to 126 reference samples, usin