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The full PhD thesis of these abstracts can be obtained by writing to the Director, NaFIRRI at the following address:
The Director National Fisheries Resources Research Institute P. O. Box 343 Jinja, Uganda. Or
You may send your request by email to: firi@firi.go.ug, firi@infocom.co.ug, director@firi.go.ug
PhD Abstracts:
1. Distribution and abundance of zooplankton and rastrineobola argentea (pisces: cyprinidae) and their trophic interactions in Nothern Lake Victoria, East Africa. by Lucas Mwebaza-Ndawula (1998).
2. Resurgence potential of water hyacinth (eichhomia crassipes (mart.) Solms) in Lake Victoria by Fred Masifwa Wanda (2003)
3. Nutrient status and planktonic nitrogen fixation in Lake Victoria, Africa by Rose Mugidde(2001)
4. Hydroacoustic abundance estimation and population characteristics of rastrineobola argentea in Lake Victoria by: Rhoda Tumwebaze (2003)
5.Alternatne sources of protein by Godfrey B. Mbahinzireki, M.S. (1999).
6. Lake Victoria wetlands and the ecology of the nile tilapia oreochromis niloticus linne by John Stephen Balirwa (1998)
7. Genetic biodiversity and evolution of two principal fisheries species groups, the labeine and tilapiine, of Lake Victoria region, East Africa. By Wilson Waiswa Mwanja (2000)
8.Adjustments in fish stocks and in life history characteristics of the nile perch, lates niloticus l. In Lake Victoria, Kyoga and Nabugabo by Ogutu-Ohwayo Richard (1994)
9. Water quality patterns, invertebrate and fish community structure in three shallow bays of Lake Victoria (Uganda) with varying catchment land use by Stephen b.k. Sekiranda (2005)
10. The functional role of fish diversity in Lake Victoria. East Africa by: Jesse David Merton Schwartz (2002).
11. Exploitation and management of the artisanal fisheries in the Ugandan waters of Lake Victoria by Levi Ivor Muhoozi (2002).
12. Mercury in Lake Victoria (East Africa): Another emerging issue for a Beleaguered Lake? By Linda Margaret Campbell (2001).
13. Trophic characterisation of the dominant fishes in the Victoria and Kyoga Lake basins by Mbabazi Dismas (2004).
14. The role of caridina nilotica (roux 1833) in the Lake Victoria fisheries, Tanzania waters by Yohana Luhunga Budeba (2003).
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