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W. B. Turrill and E. Milne-Redhead. Flora of tropical East Africa:Oleacea.Anonymous London:Crown Agents for the colonies, 1952, |
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Turing H.D. River Pollution, London:Edward Arnold, 1952. |
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Rhoda Tumwebaze. Application of hydroacoustics in fish stock assessment of lake Victoria. Anonymous. Anonymous. 1997. Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world. With a surface area of 68,000 km, a maximum length of 400 km, a maximum width of 240 km and a shoreline of 3,440 km, it is the largest tropical lake on the African continent. It is situated across the equator between latitude 0 30'N and 3 00's and logitudes 31'40'E to 34'50 E, and is shared between Tanzania (51%), Uganda (43%) and Kenya (6%). Compared with the other two large lakes in Africa, l.Tanganyika and Malawi, L. Victoia is relatively shallow. It has a maximum depth of around 80m and a mean depth of 40m. the main inflowing rivers are the kagera, the Nzoia and the yala and the outflow is through the river nile. |
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The biology of the lake is internationally recognized and important because of its diverse fish fauna, particularly haplochromines cichlids, which has been valuable in ecological, biodiversity and evolutionary studies. FIRRI Lib. MPhil. 639.2.053 TUM. 639.2.053 TUM. |
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D. G. Tucker. Underwater observation using sonar, London:Fishing News (Books) Limited, 1966. |
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J.-P. Troadec. Introduction to fisheries management advantages, difficulties and mechanisms, Rome:FAO, 1983. |
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TRO. Tropical Development and Research Institute : fisheries rehabilitation study, Uganda, London:TDRI, 1983. |
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Annabelle C. Trinidad and Robert S. Pomeroy. Bioeconomics of the Philippine small pelagics fishery. ICLARM Technical Reports. Anonymous. Anonymous. Manila:ICLARM. 38, 1993. FIRI Lib. 639.2:330 TRI. 1. |
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Ethelwynn Trewavas. Tilapiine fishes of the genera sarotherodon, Oreochromis and Danakilia, London:British Museum (Natural History), 1983. |
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E. Trewavas. I. On the cichlid fishes of the genus Pelmatochromis with proposal of a new genus for P. congicus; on the relationship between Pelmatochromis and Tilapia and the recognition of Sarotherodon as a distinct genus |
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II. a new species of cichlid fishes of Rivers Quanza and Bengo, Angola, with a list of the known cichlidae of these rivers and a note on Pseudocrenilabrus natalensis Fowler . Zoology. Anonymous. Anonymous. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) 1(25):AL 597.5 TRE, 1973. FIRI Lib. 1. |
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Robert A. Travers. A review of the mastacembeloidei, a suborder of synbranchiform teleost fishes part I: anatomical descriptions. Zoology. Anonymous. Anonymous. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) 1(46):AL 597.5 TRA, 1984. 0007-1498. FIRI Lib. 1. |
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R. A. Travers. A review of the mastacembeloidei, a suborder of synbranchiform teleost fishes part II: phylogenetic analysis. Zoology. Anonymous. Anonymous. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) 2(47):AL 597.5 TRA, 1984. 0007-1498. FIRI Lib. 1. |
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Philip Townsley. Socio-economic surveys in fisheries in Africa: A selected annotated bibliography, Rome:FAO, 1991. |
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Philip Townsley. Rapid appraisal for small water bodies. Anonymous. Anonymous. Harare:FAO. 11, 1992. FIRRI Lib. AL 639.3.001.4 TOW African section-Aquaculture. |
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Moctar Toure. Directory for agricultural research and development in Africa 1999, Washington, D.C.:Special Program for African Agricultural Research (SPAAR), 1999. |
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Tizikara Clesensio and Ssamanya Pat. School of fisheries and aquaculture: Plan-4-five. Anonymous. Anonymous. 2003. FIRRI Library. AL 639.3 (676.1)TIZ. |
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Timbergen N. The study of instinct, Oxford at the clarendon Press, 1951. |
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Tilquin C. and Lechela L. Strategies for fish productin in lowlands reservoirs, lesotho. Anonymous. Anonymous. Harare:FAO. ALCOM Field document No. 31, 1995. FIRRI Library. AL 639.3(684) TIL African section-Aquaqculture. |
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Tijs Goldschmidt. An ecological and morphological fieldstudy on the haplochromine cichild fishes (Pisces,Cichlidae) of lake victoria. Anonymous. Anonymous. 1989. Until a few years ago,lake Victoria possessed a large species of flock of haplochromine cichilds,comprised of 300+ species.These could be classified into 11 trophic groups.In the Mwanza gulf of lake Victoria several species of most trophic groups coexisted.very little was known about possible ecological differentiation within trophic groups,and virtually nothing about the mechanisms structuring the community. |