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The Nile perch in Lake Victoria: Local responses and adaptations
Robert M. Pringle
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Nile Perch
100%
Lake Victoria
100%
Local Adaptation
100%
Local Response
100%
Conservation Concern
14%
Endemic Fish Species
14%
Social Studies
14%
Global Economy
14%
Historical Development
14%
Ethnoscience
14%
Ecological Ethics
14%
Social Scientists
14%
Local Livelihoods
14%
Ecological Worldview
14%
One-generation
14%
Regional Economic Development
14%
Western Science
14%
Species Loss
14%
Driving Indices
14%
Rural Society
14%
Local Perceptions
14%
Naturalists
14%
E. O. Wilson
14%
Social History
14%
Local Ecological Knowledge
14%
Oral Data
14%
Arts and Humanities
Nile
100%
Ecological
50%
Ecological Ethics
16%
Historical Development
16%
Case Study
16%
nuances
16%
Intrinsic
16%
Oral
16%
Western Science
16%
Driving
16%
E. O. Wilson
16%
Social Studies
16%
1950s
16%
Rural
16%
Regional
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Ethics
33%
Rural Society
33%
Environmental Knowledge
33%
Social History
33%
Economic Growth
33%