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    The small pelagic Rastrineobola argentea: successful survivor in Lake Victoria

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    The small cyprinid dagaa (Rastreneobola argentea) is the only indigenous species from Lake Victoria which still supports an important fishery after the population boom of the introduced Nile perch (Lates niloticus), while at the same time it is a major prey species of the perch. The observed life-history tactics and the shift from juvenile to adult exploitation mortality made dagaa a successful survivor in a disrupted ecosystem. Although the prospects for a sustainable fishery are good, the current increase in the use of mosquito seines is dangerous. Not only do mosquito seines yield a lower catch per unit of effort than alternative gear, but they also show a strong selection for juvenile dagaa

    Growth and mortality of dagaa (Rastrineobola argentea, Fam. Cyprinidae) in Lake Victoria

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    Growth and mortality parameters of the small Lake Victoria cyprinid Rastrineobola argentea were determined from length-frequency analysis, using the ELEFAN I and II programs. The results of two sampling programs, both performed during 1988, one in Uganda (mosquito seine) and the other in Tanzania (pelagic trawl), were highly corresponding, In comparison with previously published data on the growth of dagaa and some similar species, low values for L sub( infinity ) (65 mm standard length) and K (1 year super(-1)) were found. Total mortality (Z) amounted to 3.9-4.4 year super(-1). A single annual breeding peak was observed both in Uganda (October/November) and in Tanzania (February/March)

    Invloed verdichting zandondergrond op snijmaisopbrengst

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    De effecten van verdichting van de ondergronden in zandgronden zijn in een vier jaar durend onderzoek nagegaan

    The small pelagic Rastrineobola argentea: successful survivor in Lake Victoria

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    Endemic species, Pelagic fisheries, Lake fisheries, Victoria Lake, Africa, Rastrineobola argentea
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