2014
DOI: 10.2989/16085914.2014.946387
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Response of endemicClariasspecies’ life-history biometrics to land use around the papyrus-dominated Mpologoma riverine wetland, Uganda

Abstract: The Mpologoma River wetland is highly negatively impacted by rice growing and yet it provides habitat to endemic Clarias species that are important to the wetland fishery. Variations in life-history biometrics of small Clarias species at various wetland sites in relation to land-use changes within the wetland were studied in 2012. Four sites exposed to different land uses were sampled for vegetation, water quality and small Clarias species' life-history biometrics. Water conductivity was significantly higher a… Show more

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