Browsing School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (JA) by Author "Bianchini, Lucas F."

Browsing School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (JA) by Author "Bianchini, Lucas F."

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  • Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Wood, Chris M.; Brix, Kevin V.; De Boeck, Gudrun; Bergman, Harold L.; Bianchini, Adalto; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Maina, John N.; Johannsson, Ora E.; Papah, Michael B.; Letura, Kisipan M.; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Nature Publishing Group, 2016-06-03)
    The Magadi tilapia, Alcolapia grahami, a small cichlid fish of Lake Magadi, Kenya lives in one of the most challenging aquatic environments on earth, characterized by very high alkalinity, unusual water chemistry, and ...
  • Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Wood, Chris M.; Nawata, Michele C.; Wilson, Jonathan M.; Laurent, Pierre; Chevalier, Claudine; Bergman, Harold L.; Bianchini, Adalto; Maina, John N.; Johannsson, Ora E.; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Papah, Michael B.; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Company of Biologists, 2013-08-15)
    The small cichlid fish Alcolapia grahami lives in Lake Magadi, Kenya, one of the most extreme aquatic environments on Earth (pH ~10, carbonate alkalinity ~300 mequiv l−1). The Magadi tilapia is the only 100% ureotelic ...
  • Maina, John N.; Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Papah, Michael B.; Mashiteng, Reatlegile; Wood, Chris M.; Bianchini, Adalto; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Bergman, Harold L.; Johannsson, Ora E.; Laurent, Piere; Chevalier, Claudine; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Springer Netherlands, 2019-08)
    Alcolapia grahami is a small cichlid fish that inhabits the scattered lagoons and sites of Lake Magadi (Kenya). Exceptional physiological, morphological, biochemical and behavioural adaptations allow the fish to tolerate ...
  • Kavembe, Geraldine D.; Wood, Chris M.; Bergman, Harold L.; Bianchini, Adalto; Laurent, Pierre; Maina, John; Johannsson, Ora E.; Bianchini, Lucas F.; Chevalier, Claudine; Papah, Michael B.; Ojoo, Rodi O. (Springer-Verlag, 2012-02)
    We investigated the transepithelial potential (TEP) and its responses to changes in the external medium in Alcolapia grahami, a small cichlid fish living in Lake Magadi, Kenya. Magadi water is extremely alkaline (pH = 9.92) ...

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