Browsing Faculty of Science & Technology (FST) by Author "Dadzie, S."
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The Food Of The Nile Perch, Lates Niloticus (l.), After The Disappearance Of The Haplochromine Cichlids In The Nyanza Gulf Of Lake Victoria (kenya)
Ogari, J.; Dadzie, S. (University of Nairobi, 1988-04)After the disappearance of the haplochromine species in the Nyanza Gulf of Lake Victoria as a result of predation by Lates niloticus, the latter has turned its attention to aquatic invertebrates and other fish. Changes in ... -
The food, feeding habits and distribution of a siluroid catfish, Bagrus docmac (Forsskal), in the Kenya waters of Lake Victoria
Okach, J O; Dadzie, S. (University of Nairobi, 2006-01)Adult Bagrus docmac in the Nyanza Gulf of Lake Victoria feeds mostly on fish–Haplochromis spp. and Engraulicypris argenteus (Pelligrin). Juveniles prefer aquatic benthic invertebrates with Phyllogomphus aethiop.?(K.elys), ... -
An overview of aquaculture in eastern Africa
Dadzie, S. (University of Nairobi, 1992-04)Egypt, Kenya and Malawi, have the earliest recorded history of fish farming in eastern Africa, dating back to the beginning of the century. Between 1940 and 1960 aquaculture started in Rwanda, Uganda Zambia, Zimbabwe and ... -
Recent changes in the fishery of a new tropical man‐made lake, Lake Kamburu (Kenya)
Dadzie, S. (University of Nairobi, 2006-01)Five years after inundation, two varieties of Cyprinus carpio—the common carp and the mirror carp, have appeared in the commercial fishery in Lake Kamburu. Species of Tilapia continue to remain the most abundant fish in ... -
Reproduction of the North American blackbass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacépède), in an equatorial lake, Lake Naivasha, Kenya
Dadzie, S.; Aloo, P. A (University of Nairobi, 2008-06). In contrast to its North American relatives, the Lake Naivasha blackbass, Micropterus saimoides (Lacepdde) has a prolonged spawning season of 8 months between June and January, peaking in August to November. This season ...