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AEHM Vol 5 Issue 3
African Great Lakes
Key elements of fisheries
management on Lake Victoria
M. van der Knaap, M. J. Ntiba and I.G. Cowx
Comparison of thermal stratification,
light attenuation, and chlorophyll-a dynamics between the ends of
Lake Tanganyika
V T. Langenberg, L. M. Mwape, K. Tshibangu, J.-M. Tumba, A.A. Koelmans,
R. Roijackers, K. Salonen, J. Sarvala, and H. Mölsä
Ecosystem monitoring in the
development of sustainable fisheries in Lake Tanganyika
H. Molsa, J. Sarvala, S. Badende, D. Chitamwebwa, R. Kanyaru, M.
Mulimbwa, and L. Mwape
Pelagic food web as the
basis of fisheries in Lake Tanganyika: A bioenergetic modeling analysis
Jouko Sarvala, Marjo Tarvainen, Kalevi Salonen, and Hannu Mölsä
Monitoring, assessing,
and managing fish stocks in Lake Malawi/Nyassa: Current approaches
and future possibilities
W R.T. Darwall and E. H. Allison
The relationship between
organic matter, invertebrates, and bacteria in the sediments of
Lake Malawi
Patrick Buat, Patricia S. Ramlal and Stephanie J. Guildford
Sustainable management
of the African Great Lakes: Science for development?
Edward H. Allison
North American Great Lakes
Soft sediment as a constraint
on the spread of the zebra mussel in western Lake Erie: Processes
and impacts
John P. Coakley, N. Rasul, S. E. Ioannou, and G. R. Brown
Planktonic ciliates of
the North American Great Lakes: Lakes
Mohiuddin Munawar and Denis H. Lynn2
Statistical trend analysis
and classification of Lake Erie with size-fractionated primary production
changes
A.H. El-Shaarawi and M. Munawar
Other Lakes
Lake Peipsi: Changes in
nutrient elements and plankton communities in the last decade
Külli Kangur, Anu Milius, Tönu Mols, Reet Laugaste, and Juta Haberman
Long-term trends in the
fish communities of Lakes Peipsi and Võrtsjärv (Estonia)
Andu Kangur, Peeter Kangur, and Ervin Pihu
GLOW II conference, Ireland,
2000: Sustainability, research, monitoring, and management
G. Coulter and K. Irvine
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