Aspects of the biology and population dynamics of freshwater mussels in Lake Kariba and Lake McIlwaine


Autoria(s): Stafford Kenmuir, D.H.
Data(s)

01/07/1980

Resumo

The essential aim of this study was to provide a broad foundation of biological knowledge upon which a programme of mussel utilization and management could be built. Results of the study are presented in three main sections. Part 1 describes the stock of Lake Kariba and Lake McIlwaine; part 2 describes various aspects of the breeding biology of the three species; and part 3 presents the results of morphological, biochemical and age analyses - aspects which are used for initial standing crop and production calculations. The final discussion concludes the thesis with a general examination in ecological terms of the factors which have influenced the development and nature of the mussel faunas of the two lakes under consideration.

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Stafford Kenmuir, D.H. (1980) Aspects of the biology and population dynamics of freshwater mussels in Lake Kariba and Lake McIlwaine. Kariba, Zimbabwe, Department of National Parks and Wild Life Management , 381pp. (Lake Kariba Fisheries Research Institute Project Report, 36)

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Department of National Parks and Wild Life Management

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http://aquaticcommons.org/8520/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology #Environment #Limnology
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