1. The ecological health of Lake Victoria (Kenya) in the face of growing cage aquaculture
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John Kengere Okechi, Nick Peoples, Chrisphine Sangara Nyamweya, Sarah Glaser, and Leslie Kaufman
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biodiversity ,eutrophication ,management ,refugia ,rift lakes ,sustainable development ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 ,General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution ,QH1-199.5 - Abstract
Abstract The rapid growth of cage aquaculture of introduced Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Lake Victoria has raised urgent environmental concerns. This study aims to compare local environmental conditions, fish species abundance and diversity between paired cage and control stations at four locations over 9 months (n = 72) in Lake Victoria, Kenya. The study sites were arrayed along a limnological gradient from eutrophic waters within Winam Gulf, to more oligotrophic waters off Mfangano Island. It was hypothesized that nutrient loading, fish biomass, and species diversity would be higher at the cages than within control areas. Water quality variables were measured at 1 m depth and fish sampled using replicate sets of monofilament gillnets. A principal components analysis reduced our dataset into two significant PCs; PC1, which accounts for eutrophication and PC2, which reflects seasonal variability. Two‐way analysis of variance tests on PC1 and PC2 scores found no significant differences between paired cage‐control stations at any site. Significant differences between sites confirmed a strong gradient in eutrophication and variability, decreasing from the inner gulf to the open lake (PC1, FSite = 139.426, p more...
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- 2022
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