Comparing flow regime, channel hydraulics, and biological communities to infer flow-ecology relationships in the Mara River Kenya and Tanzania

Comparing flow regime, channel hydraulics, and biological communities to infer flow-ecology relationships in the Mara River Kenya and Tanzania  

Publication Date:  2014-04-10
Creator:  McClain, Michael E.
Subalusky, Amanda L.
Anderson, Elizabeth P.
Dessu, Shimelis Behailu
Meleese, Assefa M.
Ndomba, Preksedis
Mtamba, Joseph OD
Tamatamah, Rashid A.
Mligo, Cosmas
Publisher.Display:  Taylor & Francis
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Hydrology
Biodiversity
Water flow
East Africa
Kenya
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Comparing flow regime, channel hydraulics, and biological communities to infer flow-ecology relationships in the Mara River Kenya and Tanzania
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Detection of trends in extreme streamflow due to climate variability in the lake naivasha basin, Kenya  

Publication Date:  2015-03-01
Creator:  Kyambia, Marshal M.
Mutua, Benedict M.
Publisher.Display:  Taylor & Francis
Format:  Article
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Food security
Water resources
Planning
Water flow
Kenya
Lake
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Detection of trends in extreme streamflow due to climate variability in the lake naivasha basin, Kenya