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Ecosystem monitoring in the development of sustainable fisheries in Lake Tanganyika

Pages 267-281 | Published online: 30 Nov 2010

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Armand S.I. Yevide, Bingfang Wu, Ahmed S. Khan, Yuan Zeng & Jian Liu. (2016) Bibliometric analysis of ecosystem monitoring-related research in Africa: implications for ecological stewardship and scientific collaboration. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 23:5, pages 412-422.
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N'sibula Mulimbwa, JoostA. M. Raeymaekers & Jouko Sarvala. (2014) Seasonal changes in the pelagic catch of two clupeid zooplanktivores in relation to the abundance of copepod zooplankton in the northern end of Lake Tanganyika. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 17:1, pages 25-33.
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I.A. Kimirei, Y.D. Mgaya & A.I. Chande. (2008) Changes in species composition and abundance of commercially important pelagic fish species in Kigoma area, Lake Tanganyika, Tanzania. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 11:1, pages 29-35.
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J. Sarvala, S. Badende, D. Chitamwebwa, P. Juvonen, L. Mwape, H. Mölsä, N. Mulimbwa, K. Salonen, M. Tarvainen & K. Vuorio. (2003) Size-Fractionated δ 15 N and δ 13 C Isotope Ratios Elucidate the Role of the Microbial Food Web in the Pelagial of Lake Tanganyika. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 6:3, pages 241-250.
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Adrianus Damanik, David J. Janssen, Nicolas Tournier, Björn Stelbrink, Thomas von Rintelen, G.D. Haffner, Andrew Cohen, Sri Yudawati Cahyarini & Hendrik Vogel. (2023) Perspectives from modern hydrology and hydrochemistry on a lacustrine biodiversity hotspot: Ancient Lake Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Journal of Great Lakes Research, pages 102254.
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Jessica A Rick, Julian Junker, Ismael A Kimirei, Emmanuel A Sweke, Julieth B Mosille, Christian Dinkel, Salome Mwaiko, Ole Seehausen & Catherine E Wagner. (2022) The Genetic Population Structure of Lake Tanganyika’s Lates Species Flock, an Endemic Radiation of Pelagic Top Predators . Journal of Heredity 113:2, pages 145-159.
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Tumaini M. Kamulali, Michael M. McGlue, Jeffery R. Stone, Ismael A. Kimirei, Paul J. Goodman & Andrew S. Cohen. (2021) Paleoecological analysis of Holocene sediment cores from the southern basin of Lake Tanganyika: implications for the future of the fishery in one of Africa’s largest lakes. Journal of Paleolimnology 67:1, pages 17-34.
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Sarah J. Ivory, Michael M. McGlue, Cara Peterman, Patrick Baldwin, Joseph Lucas, Andrew Cohen, James Russell, Justina Saroni, Emma Msaky, Ishmael Kimirei & Michael Soreghan. (2021) Climate, vegetation, and weathering across space and time in Lake Tanganyika (tropical eastern Africa). Quaternary Science Advances 3, pages 100023.
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Michael M. McGlue, Kevin M. Yeager, Michael J. Soreghan, Michael Behm, Ismael A. Kimirei, Andrew S. Cohen, Colin Apse, Peter Limbu, Rebecca A. Smiley, Danielle Doering, Joseph S. Lucas, Athanasio Mbonde & Peter B. McInytre. (2021) Spatial variability in nearshore sediment pollution in Lake Tanganyika (East Africa) and implications for fisheries conservation. Anthropocene 33, pages 100281.
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Els L.R. De Keyzer, Pascal Masilya Mulungula, Georges Alunga Lufungula, Christian Amisi Manala, Armand Andema Muniali, Prosper Bashengezi Cibuhira, Alexis Bashonga Bishobibiri, Abel Bashonga Rafiki, Béni Hyangya Lwikitcha, Jean Hugé, Christian Itulamya, Charlotte E.T. Huyghe, Christian Itulamya Kitungano, Luc Janssens de Bisthoven, Josué Kakogozo Bombi, Sandrine Kamakune Sabiti, Innocent Kiriza Katagata, Dialloh Kwibe Assani, Papi Lubunga Dunia, Vercus Lumami Kapepula, Fazili Lwacha, Jacques Mazambi Lutete, Françoise Shema Muhemura, Leona J.M. Milec, Héritier Milenge Kamalebo, Théophile Mulimbwa N'Sibula, Archimède Mushagalusa Mulega, Fidel Muterezi Bukinga, Donatien Muzumani Risasi, Dieudonné Mwenyemali Banamwezi, Joseph Kahindo N'djungu, Noëlla Nabintu Bugabanda, Jean-Paul Ntakobajira Karani, Joost A.M. Raeymaekers, Jacques Riziki Walumona, Ruffin Safari Rukahusa, Maarten P.M. Vanhove, Filip A.M. Volckaert, Oscar Wembo Ndeo & Maarten Van Steenberge. (2020) Local perceptions on the state of the pelagic fisheries and fisheries management in Uvira, Lake Tanganyika, DR Congo. Journal of Great Lakes Research 46:6, pages 1740-1753.
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Julian Junker, Jessica A. Rick, Peter B. McIntyre, Ismael Kimirei, Emmanuel A. Sweke, Julieth B. Mosille, Bernhard Wehrli, Christian Dinkel, Salome Mwaiko, Ole Seehausen & Catherine E. Wagner. (2020) Structural genomic variation leads to genetic differentiation in Lake Tanganyika's sardines. Molecular Ecology 29:17, pages 3277-3298.
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Joseph S. Lucas, Michael M. McGlue, Ismael A. Kimirei, Michael J. Soreghan, Athanasio Mbonde, Kevin M. Yeager, Peter Limbu, Colin Apse & Peter B. McIntyre. (2020) Geophysical benthic habitat mapping in Lake Tanganyika (Tanzania): Implications for spatial planning of small-scale coastal protected areas. Journal of Great Lakes Research 46:2, pages 243-254.
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Pierre-Denis Plisnier, Muderhwa Nshombo, Huruma Mgana & Gaspard Ntakimazi. (2018) Monitoring climate change and anthropogenic pressure at Lake Tanganyika. Journal of Great Lakes Research 44:6, pages 1194-1208.
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Andrew S. Cohen, Elizabeth L. GergurichBenjamin M. KraemerMichael M. McGluePeter B. McIntyreJames M. RussellJack D. SimmonsPeter W. Swarzenski. (2016) Climate warming reduces fish production and benthic habitat in Lake Tanganyika, one of the most biodiverse freshwater ecosystems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113:34, pages 9563-9568.
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Jean Guillard, François Darchambeau, Pascal Masilya Mulungula & Jean-Pierre Descy. (2012) Is the fishery of the introduced Tanganyika sardine (Limnothrissa miodon) in Lake Kivu (East Africa) sustainable?. Journal of Great Lakes Research 38:3, pages 524-533.
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