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Adeyemi, S.O, N.O Bankole, I.A. Adikwu, P.M Akombu, M.A Okpanachi, and Abubakar A. "PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY OF LAKE GBEDIKERE, BASSA, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." Continental J. Biological Sciences 2 (July 12, 2008): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1310672.

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The study on the Physico-Chemical characteristics and Phytoplanktons of Lake Gbedikere was carried out between June and December, 2008. The study showed notable seasonal variation in the component investigated. Temperature seemed a major determinant of the composition, abundance and seasonal variation of encountered lake biota. During the study four (4) taxa of Phytoplankton existed in the lake as at the time of the study viz: Chlorophyta, Bacillariophyta, Cryptophyta and Euglenophyta. A total of 1,302 Phytoplanktons were counted with Chlorophyta having the highest percentage dominance of (77.
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Adeyemi, S.O, N.O Bankole, and A.I Adikwu. "THE LENGTH - WEIGHT, LENGTH - LENGTH RELATIONSHIP AND CONDITION FACTOR OF Oreochromis niloticus IN GBEDIKERE LAKE, BASSA, KOGI STATE." Continental J. Fisheries and Aquatic Science 3 (November 1, 2009): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3525762.

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Length-weight, length-length relationships and condition factor of male, female and combined sex of Oreochromis niloticus in Gbedikere Lake, Bassa, Kogi State was studied. Seventy fish samples of total length ranging from 7.97cm to 19.50cm and weight between 20.8g and 309.4g collected between July and November 2008 were analyzed. Results showed that the male, females and combined sex had regression coefficient (b-value) of 2.76, 2.87, and 2.81 respectively. The males and females exhibited negative allometric growth. The length-length relationship had b-value of 1.18, -1.29, and -1.23 for males
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Adeyemi, S.O, A.I Adikwu, and N.O Bankole. "THE LENGTH - WEIGHT, LENGTH - LENGTH RELATIONSHIP AND CONDITION FACTOR OF Synodontis resupinatus IN GBEDIKERE LAKE BASSA, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." Continental J. Agricultural Science 3 (August 7, 2017): 21–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.839630.

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Length-weight, length-length relationships and condition factor of male, female and combined sex of <em>Synodontis resupinatus </em>Gbedikere Lake Bassa, Kogi State was studied. One hundred and forty three fish samples of total length ranging from 8.20cm to 16.60cm and weight between 2.25g and 76.05g collected between July and December 2007 were analyzed. Results showed that the isometric growth for male, females, combined sex and juveniles had regression coefficient (b-value) of 3.02, 3.23, 3.13 and 2.19 respectively. Both male and females exhibited positive allometric growth, juveniles on th
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Adeyemi, Samuel Olusegun. "FISH PRODUCTION ESTIMATES FOR GBEDIKERE LAKE, BASSA, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." Croatian Journal of Fisheries 71, no. 3 (2013): 142–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.14798/71.3.652.

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Adeyemi, S.O, M.A Okpanachi, and O.O Toluhi. "FOOD AND FEEDING HABITS OF Synodontis batensoda IN LAKE GBEDIKERE, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." Continental J. Animal and Veterinary Research 1 (June 25, 2009): 18–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.818003.

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The food and feeding adaptations of <em>Synodontis batensoda</em> in Gbedikere Lake, Bassa, Kogi State Nigeria were studied. Fish samples were collected from July to December 2008; the stomach contents were analyzed using frequency of occurrence method. The fish is an omnivore, feeding mainly on plant parts (25.06%), fish parts (10.09%), insect part (9.8%), crustaceans (9.91%), mollusk (10.1%) detritus (10.49%) and sand particles (16.8%), unidentified particles (7.75%).The length-weight relationship implied that adult male fish had the highest standard length (23.9cm) followed by the adult fem
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Adeyemi, S.O, N.O Bankole, and A.I Adikwu. "FOOD AND FEEDING HABITS OF Protopterus annectens (OWEN)) IN GBEDIKERE LAKE, BASSA, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." Continental J. Biological Sciences 2 (July 12, 2018): 7–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1310686.

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The food and feeding habits of Protopterus annectens in Gbedikere Lake, Bassa Local Government Area of Kogi State were studied. A total of sixty two fish samples were collected fortnightly from August to November 2008. The stomach content was analyzed using frequency of occurrence and numerical methods. Fish is omnivore feeding on other fish, sand/mud, insect parts, plant parts, crustaceans, cyst, worms, detritus and some unidentified items. The diversity of food substances found in the stomach and their occurrences in the juveniles and adults varied with the water bodies and season.
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Adeyemi, S.O, N.O Bankole, and I.A Adikwu. "THE LENGTH-WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP AND CONDITION FACTOR OF Protopterus annectens (OWEN) IN GBEDIKERE LAKE, BASSA, KOGI STATE, NIGERIA." Continental J. Fisheries and Aquatic Science 3 (November 2, 2009): 8–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3525772.

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A total of sixty two samples of Protopterus annectens (Owen) were examined for this study from Gbedikere Lake in Bassa Local Area of Kogi State between August and November 2008. The length-weight relationship calculated for species gave a b-value of 2.55 which is indicative of negative allometric growth. It attained a length of 59cm and weight of 397g. The condition factor varied from 0.23 to 0.76 with a mean of 0.39+0.08 and shows that the fish is well and in good environment for growth and survival.&nbsp;
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Adeyemi, S.O, P.M Akombu, and O.O Toluhi. "FOOD AND FEEDING HABITS OF Oreochromis niloticus IN LAKE GBEDIKERE, BASSA, KOGI STATE." Continental J. Animal and Veterinary Research 1 (June 25, 2017): 25–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.818005.

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The food and feeding adaptations of <em>Oreochromis niloticus</em> in Gbedikere Lake, Bassa, Kogi State Nigeria were studied. A total of 146 fish samples were collected between July and December 2008; the stomach contents were analyzed using numerical and frequency of occurrence methods. The result shows that the fish is an omnivore, feeding mainly on plant parts (34.02%), detritus (11.35%), algae (22.68%), insect part (6.16%), crustaceans (7.56%), sand grains (8.51%) unidentified particles (9.71%).The length-weight relationship implied that adult female fish had the highest standard length (1
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Olusegun, Adeyemi S. "Reproduction and Breeding Cycle of Some Commercially Important Fish Species in Gbedikere Lake, Bassa, Kogi State, Nigeria." Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 10, no. 4 (2011): 328–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2011.328.331.

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Adeyemi, S. O. "Study of Some Physico-chemical Parameters and Their Effect on Potential Fish Yield in Gbedikere Lake, Bassa, Kogi State, Nigeria." Pakistan Journal of Nutrition 10, no. 5 (2011): 475–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2011.475.479.

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