Browsing by Author "Hickley, Phil"
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A community-oriented project for aquaculture in Kenya
Muchiri, Mucai; Ngugi, Charles; Hickley, Phil (2004) -
Economic Gain versus Ecological Damage from the Introduction of Non-native Freshwater Fish: Case Studies from Kenya
Muchiri, Mucai; Hickley, Phil; Britton, Robert; Boar, Rosalind (2008)Non-native freshwater fish species that have been introduced to the inland waters of Kenya are listed and the consequences of stocking such fish are reviewed. Original species composition and lake ecosystem function can ... -
Habitat degradation and subsequent fishery collapse in Lakes Naivasha and Baringo, Kenya
Muchiri, Mucai; Hickley, Phil; Boar, Rosalind; Britton, Robert; Adams, Chris; Gichuru, Nicholas; Harper, David (2004)Lakes Naivasha and Baringo in the eastern Rift Valley of Kenya are shallow, freshwater lakes that are subject to major fluctuations in water level and suffer from habitat degradation as a consequence of riparian activity. ... -
The status and future of the Lake Naivasha fishery, Kenya
Muchiri, Mucai; Kundu, Rodrick; Taylor, Andy; North, Rick; Harper, David M.; Bailey, Roland; Hickley, Phil (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002)Lake Naivasha is a freshwater lake situated in the eastern rift valley of Kenya. Only five species of fish are present, all of which have been introduced. They are Oreochromis leucostictus, Tilapia zillii, Micropterus ...