Invertebrate communitites of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production


Autoria(s): Ndawula, L.M.; Kiggundu, V.
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

Kisoro is a small district (734 km2 ) located in the highland areas of south western Uganda; bordering with Rwanda in the south, Democratic Republic of Congo in the west and Kabale District in the north and the east. The district contains four medium- to- small lakes namely: Mutanda (26.4 km2 ), Mulehe (4.1 km\ Kayumbu (2.2 km2) and Chahafi 1.0 km2). These lakes support small subsistence fisheries for a largely agricultural local population. They are, therefore, locally important as a source of animal (fish) protein, income and employment to the riparian human communities. The fish species include tilapiine fishes: Oreochromis niloticus, 0. leucostictus, Tilapia zillii; Clarias carsoni (Nsonzi), Barbus spp, Cyprinus carpio (Common carp) and the red shrimps

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Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/20327/1/kisoro%202.pdf

Ndawula, L.M. and Kiggundu, V. (2000) Invertebrate communitites of lakes Mutanda, Mulehe, Kayumbu and Chahafi and their role in fishery production. In: Towards sustainable development and management of the fisheries resources of Kisoro minor lakes. Jinja, Uganda, Fisheries Resources Research Institute, pp. 50-72.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Fisheries Resources Research Institute

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20327/

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed