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Tropical Freshwater Biology

Tropical Freshwater Biology promotes the publication of scientific contributions in the field of freshwater biology in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. One issue is published annually but this number may be increased. Original research papers and short communications on any aspect of tropical freshwater biology are acceptable. Review articles relevant to the tropics and books for review are welcome. Articles solely concerned with the physical and chemical environment and theoretical issues will be considered occasionally.

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Vol 21, No 1 (2012)

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Articles

Comparative analysis of the limnological stock assessment, productivity and potential fish yield of Ojirami and Oguta lakes, Nigeria EMAIL FULL TEXT
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SI Ovie, RL Bwala 1-13
Implications of pesticide usage in Nigeria EMAIL FULL TEXT
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NO Erhunmwunse, A Dirisu, JO Olomukoro 15-25
The physico-chemical characteristics of Imo River Estuary in southeastern Nigeria EMAIL FULL TEXT
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AI Essien, CO Ofor 27-35
Diurnal variation and evaluation of physico-chemical properties of the Ikpoba River, Southern Nigeria EMAIL FULL TEXT
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AE Ogbeibu, PA Oboh, I Tanshi 37-54
The productivity, nutrients status and ichthyofauna of the Imo River estuary EMAIL FULL TEXT
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CO Ofor, AI Essien 55-66
Macroinvertebrate community of a post lindane treated stream flowing through derived savannah in southern Nigeria EMAIL FULL TEXT
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JO Olomukoro, A Dirisu 62-82
Spatial and temporal variability in interstitial water quality of soft-bottom flats at Bodo Creek, Eastern Lower Niger Delta, Nigeria EMAIL FULL TEXT
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N Zabbey 83-103


Tropical Freshwater Biology.   ISSN: 0795-0101