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Yunus D. Mgaya, PhD
Yunus D. Mgaya, PhD
Professor of Aquatic Science, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Oceans and coastal ecosystems and their services
S Cooley, D Schoeman, L Bopp, P Boyd, S Donner, W Kiessling, ...
Cambridge University Press, 2023
3272023
The importance of mangroves, mud and sand flats, and seagrass beds as feeding areas for juvenile fishes in Chwaka Bay, Zanzibar: gut content and stable isotope analyses
BR Lugendo, I Nagelkerken, G Van der Velde, YD Mgaya
Journal of Fish Biology 69 (6), 1639-1661, 2006
1902006
Mangrove habitat use by juvenile reef fish: meta-analysis reveals that tidal regime matters more than biogeographic region
MM Igulu, I Nagelkerken, M Dorenbosch, MGG Grol, AR Harborne, ...
PloS one 9 (12), e114715, 2014
1692014
Ontogenetic habitat use by mangrove/seagrass-associated coral reef fishes shows flexibility in time and space
IA Kimirei, I Nagelkerken, B Griffioen, C Wagner, YD Mgaya
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 92 (1), 47-58, 2011
1522011
The effects of size grading and stocking density on growth performance of juvenile abalone, Haliotis tuberculata Linnaeus
YD Mgaya, JP Mercer
Aquaculture 136 (3-4), 297-312, 1995
1501995
What drives ontogenetic niche shifts of fishes in coral reef ecosystems?
IA Kimirei, I Nagelkerken, M Trommelen, P Blankers, N Van Hoytema, ...
Ecosystems 16, 783-796, 2013
1332013
Relative importance of mangroves as feeding habitats for fishes: a comparison between mangrove habitats with different settings
BR Lugendo, I Nagelkerken, G Kruitwagen, G Van Der Velde, YD Mgaya
Bulletin of Marine Science 80 (3), 497-512, 2007
1292007
The mangrove nursery paradigm revisited: otolith stable isotopes support nursery-to-reef movements by Indo-Pacific fishes
IA Kimirei, I Nagelkerken, YD Mgaya, CM Huijbers
PloS one 8 (6), e66320, 2013
1132013
Habitat utilisation by juveniles of commercially important fish species in a marine embayment in Zanzibar, Tanzania
BR Lugendo, A Pronker, I Cornelissen, A De Groene, I Nagelkerken, ...
Aquatic Living Resources 18 (2), 149-158, 2005
1012005
The Fishery of Portunus pelagicus and Species Diversity of Portunid Crabs along the Coast of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
AI Chande, YD Mgaya
Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science 2 (1), 75-84, 2003
982003
Cyanobacteria blooms—a possible cause of mass mortality of Lesser Flamingos in Lake Manyara and Lake Big Momela, Tanzania
C Lugomela, HB Pratap, YD Mgaya
Harmful Algae 5 (5), 534-541, 2006
932006
The artisanal fishery for Octopus cyanea Gray in Tanzania
M Guard, YD Mgaya
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 31 (7), 528-536, 2002
832002
Geographic trends in mangrove crab abundance in East Africa
RG Hartnoll, S Cannici, WD Emmerson, S Fratini, A Macia, Y Mgaya, ...
Wetlands ecology and Management 10, 203-213, 2002
832002
A comparison of diurnal dynamics of water quality parameters in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus, Linnaeus, 1758) monoculture and polyculture with African sharp tooth …
AP Shoko, SM Limbu, HDJ Mrosso, YD Mgaya
International Aquatic Research 6, 1-13, 2014
772014
Factors affecting scleractinian coral recruitment on a nearshore reef in Tanzania
LM Nzali, RW Johnstone, YD Mgaya
Ambio, 717-722, 1998
731998
Mangrove fish production is largely fuelled by external food sources: a stable isotope analysis of fishes at the individual, species, and community levels from across the globe
MM Igulu, I Nagelkerken, G Van der Velde, YD Mgaya
Ecosystems 16, 1336-1352, 2013
712013
Importance of different carbon sources for macroinvertebrates and fishes of an interlinked mangrove–mudflat ecosystem (Tanzania)
G Kruitwagen, I Nagelkerken, BR Lugendo, YD Mgaya, SEW Bonga
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 88 (4), 464-472, 2010
702010
Effect of stocking density on growth, production and economic benefits of mixed sex N ile tilapia (O reochromis niloticus) and A frican sharptooth catfish (C larias gariepinus …
AP Shoko, SM Limbu, HDJ Mrosso, AF Mkenda, YD Mgaya
Aquaculture Research 47 (1), 36-50, 2016
672016
Effect of social and economic drivers on choosing aquaculture as a coastal livelihood
MJ Slater, YD Mgaya, AC Mill, SP Rushton, SM Stead
Ocean & Coastal Management 73, 22-30, 2013
622013
Evaluating a marine protected area in a developing country: Mafia Island Marine Park, Tanzania
AT Kamukuru, YD Mgaya, MC Öhman
Ocean & Coastal Management 47 (7-8), 321-337, 2004
612004
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