The researcher has made significant contributions to the field of freshwater fish biology and ecology, particularly in studying tilapia species from Ghana’s rivers. Their work includes advancing our understanding of weight-length models for growth patterns using data from the Yapei Stretch of the White Volta River. They have also delved into hydrological aspects, examining factors like CPUE and water level variations in reservoirs, and their implications for ecosystem management. Combining their expertise with interdisciplinary approaches, the researcher has applied findings to address challenges in pharmacology, conservation, and sustainable development. Their studies on biodiversity and behavior highlight the ecological and economic impacts of these fish species, while their work on water quality underscores the importance of environmental management strategies. Through a holistic approach, the researcher bridges the gap between biological, social, and economic dimensions, offering insights that enhance both scientific knowledge and practical applications in fostering sustainable agricultural and environmental practices.
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