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Limnology and Wetland Ecosystems

Publications

Publications originating from the Limnology and Wetland Ecosystems Masters Programme

2006

Christiansen, G., Kurmayer, R., Liu, Q. & T. Börner (2006). Transposons inactivate the biosynthesis of the nonribosomal peptide microcystin in naturally occurring Planktothrix spp. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72: 117-123.

2005

Liti D., Cherop L., Munguti J. & L. Chhorn (2005). Growth and economic performance of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) fed on two formulated diets and two locally available feeds in fertilized ponds, Aquaculture Research 36, 8, 746-752.

Liti D.M., Fulanda B., Munguti J.M., Straif M., Waidbacher H. & G. Winkler (2005). Effects of open-pond density and caged biomass of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) on growth, feed utilization, economic returns and water quality in fertilized ponds, Aquaculture Research 36, 15, 1535-1543.

Liti D., Munguti J., Kreuzinger N. & H. Kummer (2005). Effects of sodium chloride on water quality and growth of Oreochromis niloticus in earthen ponds, African Journal of Ecology 43, 3, 170-176.

Sekadende B., Lyimo T. & R. Kurmayer (2005). Microcystin production in the Mwanza Gulf (Lake Victoria, Tanzania), Hydrobiologia 543, 299-304.

2004

Schiemer F., H. Keckeis, H. Nemeschkal, E. Schludermann, G. Winkler & I. Zweimüller (2004). Ontogenetic patterns in thermal adaptation of fish versus long-term temperature trends in large rivers. International Congress Series, Animals and Environments, Proceedings of the Third International Conference of Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry, 1275, 209-217.

Mokaya S.K., Mathooko J.M. & M. Leichtfried (2004). Influence of anthropogenic activities on water quality of a tropical stream ecosystem African Journal of Ecology 42, 4, 281-288.

2003

Oduor S. O., M. Schagerl & J. M. Mathooko (2003). On the limnology of Lake Baringo (Kenya): temporal physico-chemical dynamics. Hydrobiologia 506–509, 121–127.

Oduor S. O. & M. Schagerl (2003). On the limnology of Lake Baringo (Kenya): Pelagic primary production and algal composition of Lake Baringo, Kenya. Hydrobiologia 506–509, 297–303.

2001

Schiemer F., Keckeis H., Winkler G., & L. Flore (2001). Large rivers, the relevance of ecotonal structure and hydrological properties for the fish fauna. Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. 135/2-4, 487-508.

Schiemer F., Keckeis H., Reckendorfer W. & G. Winkler (2001). The “inshore retention concept” and its significance for large rivers. Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. 135/2-4, 509-516.

Mathooko J., Morara G. & M. Leichtfried (2001). The effect of different anthropogenic disturbances on benthic plant coarse particulate organic matter in a tropical Rift Valley stream. Afr. J. Ecol., 39, 310-312.

Mathooko J., Morara G. & M. Leichtfried (2001). Leaf litter transport in a tropical Rift Valley stream: an experimental approach. Hydrobiologia 443, 9-18.

2000

Byamukama D., Kansiime, F., Mach, R.L. & A.H. Farnleitner (2000). Determination of Escherichia coli contamination by chromocult coliform agar showed a high level of discrimination efficiency for differing fecal pollution levels in tropical waters of Kampala, Uganda. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 66, 2, 864-868.

Mathooko J.M., M'Erimba C.M. & M. Leichtfried (2000). Decomposition of leaf litter of Dombeya goetzenii in the Njoro River, Kenya. Hydrobiologia, 418, 147-152.