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    A bibliography of Lake Kariba, 1969-1978

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    1983 fisheries statistics, Lake Kariba - Zimbabwe side

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    Statistics are presented of the open water and inshore fisheries of Lake Kariba, the Zimbabwe side, for 1983

    1981 fisheries statistics, Lake Kariba - Zimbabwe waters

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    The 1981 statistics of the open water fishery (sardine, Limnothrissa miodon , and tigerfish, Hydrocynus vittatus) and inshore fishery (cichlids, labeoa, mainly L. altivelis , distichoclids, mainly Distichodus schenga , tigerfish, H. vittatus , mormyrids, mainly Mormyrus longirostris and M. deliciosus , and catfish, Clarias gariepinus) in Lake Kariba are presented

    Aspects of the ecology of the crustacean zooplankton in the Sanyati Basin, Lake Kariba

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    Investigations on the zooplankton in Lake Kariba were carried out as part of a broader programme investigating components of the sardine, Limnothrissa miodon, food chain and factors affecting their productivity. This report deals mainly with the crustacean zooplankton, Bosmina longirostris and Mesocyclops leuckarti, which are the most important species in the sardine's diet. Factors which influence the number and distribution of the zooplankton are discussed. The relationship between the zooplankton and Limnothrissa are also briefly discussed

    1984 fisheries statistics, Lake Kariba - Zimbabwe side

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    Statistics are presented for the Zimbabwe fisheries of Lake Kariba for 1984, being divided into pelagic and inshore fishery activities

    The biology of Alestes imberi Peters (Pisces:Characidae) in Lake McIlwaine, Rhodesia

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    The population of Alestes imberi in Lake Mcllwaine increased greatly in late 1974, but the species is of little economic importance in the lake. The breeding season is short and coincides with the main river floods. Females are larger than males and fecundity is extremely high. Like other Alestes species it is a very versatile feeder, and utilizes mainly insect alates from April to November, and chironomid larvae and pupae from December to March. It is able to takeadvantage of periodic insect emergences and to utilize some plant material. Zooplankton and fish are not important food items. Condition factors appear to be related to spawning. Growth rates could only be assessed indirectly but appear to be more rapid in Lake Mcllwaine than in Lake Kariba

    The relationship between catch and effort and its effect on predicted yields of sardine fisheries in Lake Kariba

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    There is an unusual relationship between catch per unit effort and effort in the Lake Kariba sardine (Limnothrissa miodon) fishery. This is apparently a results of ecological changes in the lake following the decline of the Salvinia mats that existed there until 1973. Predictive models based on the entire data set (1974-89) are of limited value because they are influenced by the rapid decline in catch per unit effort that took place from 1974 to 1978. A model based on the 1980-89 data indicates that the current catch could be increased substantially. Some empirical models and features of the sardine's biology suggest that it is a realistic model

    The relationship between catch and effort and its effect on predicted yields of sardine fisheries in Lake Kariba

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    Yield/recruit, Catch/effort, Yield predictions, Clupeoid fisheries, Africa, Kariba L.,
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