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Food of the haplochromine species surviving in the nearshore areas of Lake Victoria with specific reference to Napoleon Gulf
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Author
Namulemo, G.Date
2000
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In this paper, the food and feeding habits of the surviving haplochromine cichlids was examined to assess whether the diet of the different trophic groups had changed and what role the haplochromine species still surviving in the lake are playing in the overall trophic ecology of the lake.Page Range
1-14Pages
15Title of Parent Book or Report
The Biology, Ecology of Lake Victoria Fishes: Their development and managementPublisher or University
Fisheries Resources Research Institute