2020
DOI: 10.2989/16085914.2020.1744509
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Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) affects the composition and abundance of zooplankton in the littoral region of Koka Reservoir, Ethiopia

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“…There was similar findings that supports fish production verses WH occurrence incompatible relationship in the aquatic system, where WH infestation is high, fish production becomes low (17,30,60,61). The research findings on fish production quality lose due to WH attack on water bodies, has shown similar trends at lake Tana Ethiopia, and at elsewhere in south Africa and in China (62)(63)(64)(65)(66).…”
Section: The Impact Of Wh On Fish Productionsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…There was similar findings that supports fish production verses WH occurrence incompatible relationship in the aquatic system, where WH infestation is high, fish production becomes low (17,30,60,61). The research findings on fish production quality lose due to WH attack on water bodies, has shown similar trends at lake Tana Ethiopia, and at elsewhere in south Africa and in China (62)(63)(64)(65)(66).…”
Section: The Impact Of Wh On Fish Productionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Based on this objective WH benefits and perceptions of the society on environment protection assessed and the data garneted presented below on Table 12. Originally, WH plants were used as ornamental plant in many parts of the world, including the Lake Koka dam area of Ethiopia (66,71).…”
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“…En 1965 se informó por primera vez en el embalse de Koka, ubicado en la cuenca del río Awash, la aparición de E. crassipes y desde ese año, se ha reportado en diferentes regiones de ese país, esta es una planta acuática invasora reconocida como una de las 10 peores malezas del mundo (Getnet et al, 2020). El lago Tana es el tercer lago más grande de la cuenca del Nilo, con un área total de más de 67 mil ha (hectáreas), en dicho lago se ha reportado la presencia de E. crassipes, pues de acuerdo con Tewabe (2017), en 2011 la cobertura era de 80 a 100 ha y desde el año 2013 esta maleza aumentó su cobertura de 112 a 1512 ha en 2017 (Asmare et al, 2020).…”
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“…Por otra parte, también se ha reportado que, entre los efectos negativos de las plantas acuáticas, recae la disminución significativa de la abundancia y composición del zooplancton. Lo que representa una amenaza para el equilibrio general de la red trófica (Getnet et al, 2020).…”
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