Limnology in relation to fisheries in Tanzanian waters
Contribuinte(s) |
Tweddle, D. Cowx, I.G. |
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Data(s) |
1999
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Resumo |
The study of limnology is important to understand ecosystem dynamics and the ecological basis for fish production in the Lake Victoria which is important for fisheries resources use, planning and management. Physical, chemical and biological parameters are important and known to influence fish population production. Energy fixed by primary producers, e.g. algae, is transfered to higher trophic levels, e.g fish. Factors which influence the dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton population, e.g nutrient availability and uptake, growth rate, species composition and biomass, ultimately affect fish production. The commercial fisheries of Lake Victoria consists mainly of piscivorous Lates niloticus (L>), algivorous Oreochromis niloticus (L.) and zooplanktivorous Rastrineobola argentea (Pellegrin) |
Formato |
application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://aquaticcommons.org/3741/1/9906P105.pdf Ezekiel, C.N. (1999) Limnology in relation to fisheries in Tanzanian waters. In: Tweddle, D. and Cowx, I.G. (eds.) Report on third Fisheries Data Working Group (FIDAWOG) workshop held at the Triangle Hotel, Jinja, 29 March to 1 April 1999. Jinja, Fisheries Data Working Group of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project, p. 105. (LVFRP Technical Document,6) |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
Fisheries Data Working Group of the Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project |
Relação |
http://aquaticcommons.org/3741/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Fisheries #Limnology |
Tipo |
Book Section NonPeerReviewed |