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Macrophytes of Lake Victoria and succession after invasion of Water Hyacinth

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2006

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Omondi, R., & Kusewa, M. (2006). Macrophytes of Lake Victoria and succession after invasion of Water Hyacinth. AQUA DOCS. https://repository.nrf.go.ke/handle/123456789/449

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The distribution of Lake Victoria macrophytes is described. Succession of macrophytes in the lake became more dramatic and dynamic after invasion of water hyacinth. The weed pushes and smothers other free-floating macrophytes like Pistia stratiotes. It then provides substrates for the emergent Vossia cuspidata, which later reduces its population by competition for light and nutrients. The noxious weed is believed to have led to extinction of Azolla nilotica in the lake.

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Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute

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