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    Invertebrate Drift Densities in the Njoro and Kamweti Rivers in the Kenyan Highlands that Differ in the Level of Anthropogenic Disturbances by M'Erimba, Charles M, Mbaka, John G, Mureithi, Priscilla W, Ouma, Ken O

    Published in African zoology (30-08-2018)
    “…Invertebrate drift is one of several fundamental ecological processes in streams. However, little is known about the dynamics of invertebrate drift in Kenyan…”
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    Assessing the Impact of land-use types on the groundwater quality: a case study of Mid River Njoro Catchment, Kenya by Rendilicha, Halake Guyo, Home, Patrick, Raude, James M., M’Erimba, Charles M., Muthoka, Stellamaris

    Published in Acque Sotterranee (01-01-2020)
    “…The study assessed the impact of land-use types on the groundwater quality of the mid River Njoro catchment, Kenya. Groundwater samples were collected from…”
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    Does the Exclusion of Meiofauna Affect the Estimation of Biotic Indices Using Stream Invertebrates? by Mbaka, John G, M'Erimba, Charles M, Karanja, Henry T, Mathooko, Jude M, Mwaniki, Mercy W

    Published in African zoology (18-07-2016)
    “…Biomonitoring of rivers is usually undertaken using information based on macroinvertebrate assemblages. However, exclusion of meiofauna (i.e. invertebrates…”
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    Distributional Patterns of Diatoms and Limnodrilus Oligochaetes in a Kenyan Dry Streambed Following the 1999-2000 Drought Conditions by Mathooko, Jude M., Mpawenayo, Balthazar, Kipkemboi, Julius K., M'erimba, Charles M.

    Published in International review of hydrobiology. (01-01-2005)
    “…Drought is a natural phenomenon experienced by many intermittent and also seasonal lotic systems. It has diverse effects on the structure and distribution of…”
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    Decomposition of leaf litter of Dombeya goetzenii in the Njoro River, Kenya by MATHOOKO, J. M, M'ERIMBA, C. M, LEICHTFRIED, M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-01-2000)
    “…Decomposition of the leaves of Dombeya goetzenii (K. Schum) in the Njoro River is described and analysed. The loss of the ash-free dry mass was rapid during…”
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    Does the exclusion of meiofauna affect the estimation of biotic indices using stream invertebrates? by Mbaka, John G., Mathooko, Jude M., M'Erimba, Charles M., Mwaniki, Mercy W., Karanja, Henry T.

    Published in African zoology (01-01-2016)
    “…Biomonitoring of rivers is usually undertaken using information based on macroinvertebrate assemblages. However, exclusion of meiofauna (i.e. invertebrates…”
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