Why are Lake Abaya and Lake Chamo so different? A limnological comparison of two neighboring major Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes
Lake Abaya and Lake Chamo are the two largest Ethiopian Rift Valley lakes; they are located close to each other, but have a strikingly different water transparency. We explain key differences in the structure and the functioning of the food web with variation in limnological variables and major pela...
Main Authors: | Teffera, F, Lemmens, P, Deckers, J, Bauer, H, De Meester, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer International Publishing
2018
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