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Cleaning gill nets at L. Ashenga at an altitude of 2400 m (North Ethiopia).

Comparative food web studies in nine Ethiopian Lakes along environmental gradients of temperature and productivity (2004 - present ). Cleaning gill nets at L. Ashenga at an altitude of 2400 m (North Ethiopia). Comparative food web studies Ethiopian Lakes (2).

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Cleaning gill nets at L. Ashenga at an altitude of 2400 m (North Ethiopia).

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  1. Comparative food web studies in nine Ethiopian Lakes along environmental gradients of temperature and productivity (2004 - present) Cleaning gill nets at L. Ashenga at an altitude of 2400 m (North Ethiopia).

  2. Comparative food web studies Ethiopian Lakes (2) Cleaning gill nets at L. Abbaya at an altitude of 1280 m (South Ethiopia).

  3. Comparative food web studies Ethiopian Lakes (3) Giant Nile Tilapia (Oreochromisniloticus) at L. Chamo at an altitude of 1230 m (South Ethiopia).

  4. Comparative food web studies Ethiopian Lakes (4) Nile crocodile caught in Blue Nile ca. 35 km from its outlet in Lake Tana.

  5. Comparative food web studies Ethiopian Lakes (5) Analyses of fish samples (Labeobarbus) at the Fishereries Centre of ARARI in Bahir Dar.

  6. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on major pathways in Lake Victoria food webs: a combined experimental and field study approach Shore of Lake Victoria with water fowl.

  7. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on Lake Victoria food webs (2) Nile perch caught by fishermen and collected by fish buyers.

  8. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on Lake Victoria food webs (3) Fish drying on the ground (dagaa) in fisheries village boardering Lake Victoria.

  9. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on Lake Victoria food webs (4) Fish drying on the ground (Haplochromis spec.) in fisheries village boardering Lake Victoria.

  10. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on Lake Victoria food webs (5) Sampling Mwanza Gulf.

  11. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on Lake Victoria food webs (6) Experimental study of effect of eutrophication on life history traits of herbivorous zooplankton.

  12. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on Lake Victoria food webs 7) Experimental studies with 20-L cosms: overview.

  13. Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on Lake Victoria food webs (8) Experimental studies with 20-L cosms: measuring phytoplankton composition, phytoplankton biomass and physical parameters.

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