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    Aquatic biodiversity in Kenya: discoveries from the 2010-2012 international research experiences for students (IRES) expeditions

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    2013
    Author
    Gichuk, N
    Nyingi, WD
    Ogada, M
    Sigana, D
    Bart Jr., HL
    Talarchek, G
    [et.al]
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    Presentation; en
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    For three years, teams of undergraduate and graduate studen ts from the US and Kenya joined Kenyan and US researchers for five weeks of field and laboratory freshwater aquatic biodiversity research in Kenya with support from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s International Research Experiences for Students (IRE S) program and a pilot project from US Agency for International Development’s Partnership Enhancing Expertise in Research program (USAID - PEER). For two weeks each summer, the teams collected fish and invertebrates and gathered data on physical and chemica l characteristics of rivers across southern and Central Kenya. The USAID - PEER funding allowed for further sampling and training while the US participants are not in the country. Over the course of three years nearly 100 localities were sampled and more t han 10,000 fish specimens were collected. Fish and invertebrate samples were identified and summarized by region and in comparison to physico - chemical characteristics of the rivers sampled. The fish specimens are cataloged in the Ichthyology Section of N ational Museums of Kenya in Nairobi. The students also received basic training in molecular sequencing methods which allowed for the production of mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequences for some of the collected fishes. Studies of the collected fish sp ecimens have resulted in the discovery of a number of previously unrecognized species and unresolved taxonomic issues. This presentation provides an overview of the project and findings to dat
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    http://www.fishbaseforafrica.org/sites/default/files/files/Book%20of%20abstracts%20PAFFA5%20Bujumbura%282%29.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/81732
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    Gichuk, N., Nyingi, WD., Ogada, M., Sigana, D., Bart Jr., HL., Bart Jr., HL., [et.al],(2013). Aquatic biodiversity in kenya: discoveries from the 2010-2012 international research experiences for students (IRES) expeditions. (2013). Fifth international conference of the pan African fish and fisheries association (PAFFA5) held at Bujumbura, Burundi on 16th -20th September 2013. (Diversity, conservation and sustainable management Book of abstracts)Diversity, conservation and sustainable management Book of abstracts
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    University of Nairobi
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