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Deleterious effects of non-native species introduced into Lake Victoria, East Africa

Abstract
- Lake Victoria, in East Africa, has suffered from introductions and invasions of non-native species such as Lates niloticus, various tilapiine species, and Eichornia crassipes since the 1950s. These have had a devastating effect on the natural biological communities. This paper reviews the effects of the introductions on ecology, environment, fisheries and the local human population.
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Date
- 2005
Author
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Shoko, A.P.A.
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Ngowo, R.R.
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Waya, R.K.
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Type
- Journal Article
Publisher
- WorldFish