James Muli
KMFRI Baringo Research Station
Fewshwater System
Hydrobiology Water quality biomonitoring Macroinvertebrates, Fish stock assessment Climate Change and Adaptation
Aquatic macroinvertebrate taxonomy; 2) aquatic macroinvertebrate distribution, diversity patterns and the environmental factors that influence the community structure; 3) water quality biomonitoring and assessment using aquatic macroinvertebrate as indicators; 4) relationship between invertebrate and fish yield; 5) fish stock assessment; 6) sustainable exploitation of aquatic resources.
 jmuli@kmfri.go.ke
jonesmuli2014@gmail.com
  • Msc Zoology (Hydrobiology) - University of Nairobi (Nairobi, Kenya) - 2004
  • BSc (Hons) Botany and Zoology - University of Nairobi (Nairobi, Kenya) - 1989

  • Muli J. R., Job Mwamburi, Willis Memo, Lynette Cheruiyot 2019 Lake Baringo Brief
  • Muli J. R. 2005. Spatial variation of benthic macroinvertebrates and the environmental factors influencing their distribution in Lake Victoria, Kenya. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management 8(2):147-157.
  • Muli J. R. and Mavuti K. 2001. Benthic Macroinvertebrate community of Kenyan waters of Lake Victoria, Hydrobiologia 458: 83-90.
  • Muli J. R., K. M. Mavuti and J. M. Ntiba, 2000. Macroinvertebrates on water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes (Martius) Solms-Laubach in Kenyan waters of Lake Victoria. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 26: 281-302.
  • Muli J. R. 1996. Environmental problems of Lake Victoria (East Africa): What the international community can do. Lakes and Reservoirs: Research and Management 2: 47-53