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2015Physicochemical Parameters and Heavy metals content of surface water in Downstream, Kaduna River, Zungeru,Niger State, Nigeria.Keke, U. N.; Arimoro, F. O.; Ayanwale, A. V.; Aliyu, S. M.
2014Temporal Variation in Fish Species Abundance in Relation to Gear Selectivity, in Tagwai Lake, Minna, NigeriaChukwuemeka, V. I.; Ibrahim, R. T.; Erhabor, O. F.; Ayanwale, A. V.; Falusi, F. M.; Abdulsalami, H.
2019Influence of Water aeration levels on the Opercular respiratory beats and Selected water quality parameters of Heteroclarias fingerlings under Laboratory conditions in Minna, NigeriaAyanwale, A. V.; Tsadu, S. M.; Lamai, S. L.; Kolo, R.J.; Keke, U. N.; Auta, Y. I.
2016Monitoring seasonal changes in environmental variables and Chironomid diversity at Shiroro Lake, Niger State, Nigeria.Auta, Y. I.; Arimoro, F. O.; Mohammed, A. Z.; Ayanwale, A. V.
2017Mass culture and growth response of rotifer (Brachionus calyciflorus) fed different combinations of manure filtrates and algaeAgbikimi, ,I. O.; Arimoro, F.O.; Ayanwale, A. V.; Keke, U. N.; Gana, J.; Abafi, J.
2018-03Exploring spatio-temporal patterns of plankton diversity and community structure as correlates of water quality in a tropical streamArimoro, F. O.; Olisa, H. E.; Keke, U. N.; Ayanwale, A. V.; Chukwuemeka, V. I.
2012-10-04Physico-chemical Properties of Selected Fish Pond in Nigeria: Implications for Artificial Fish Culture.Ayanwale, A. V.; Minnin, M. A.; Olayemi, I. K.
2012Bacteriological and physico-chemical analysis of sachet water in North Central Nigeria.Omalu, I. C. J.; Mohammed, A. Z.; Olamide, P. I.; Ayanwale, A. V.; Adeniran, L.; Gbise, S
2013A Study of the Fish Fauna of Tagwai Lake Minna, Nigeria, in Relation to Gear selectivity.Ayanwale, A. V.; Shokunbi, M. T.; Olayemi, I. K.; Chukwuemeka, V. I.; Falusi, F. M.; Erhabor, O. F.
2012A Comparative Study of the Anatomy of Two West African Edible Bivalves, Aspatharia sinuata (Mutallidae: Unionacea) and Egeria radiata (Donacidae: Tellinacea).Olayemi, I. K.; Ayanwale, A. V.; Odeyemi, O. M.; Mohammed, A. Z.