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35
Citations
4679
World Ranking
9325
National Ranking
436

Overview

C. H. Fernando is affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. This association situates the scientist within a well-known academic environment that supports research and higher education.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work associated with C. H. Fernando in the source data. Likewise, no awards have been recorded for this scientist.

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Best Publications

  • Fish in Reservoirs

    C. H. Fernando;Juraj Holčík

  • Zooplankton, fish and fisheries in tropical freshwaters

    C. H. Fernando

  • Rice field ecology and fish culture — an overview

    C. H. Fernando

  • The Freshwater Zooplankton of Sri Lanka, with a Discussion of Tropical Freshwater Zooplankton Composition

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  • A review of systematics, distribution and ecology of tropical freshwater zooplankton

    B. H. Dussart;C. H. Fernando;T. Matsumura-Tundisi;R. J. Shiel

  • The Cladocera of Ontario with remarks on some species and distribution

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  • The nature of fish communities: A factor influencing the fishery potential and yields of tropical lakes and reservoirs

    C. H. Fernando;J. Holčík

  • The Species and Size Composition of Tropical Freshwater Zooplankton with Special Reference to the Oriental Region (South East Asia)

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  • Associations of Chironomidae (Diptera) of shallow, acid, humic lakes and bog pools in Atlantic Canada, and a comparison with an earlier paleoecological investigation

    Ian R. Walker;C. H. Fernando;C. G. Paterson

  • The food habits of an herbivorous fish (Oreochromis niloticus Linn.) in Lake Awasa, Ethiopia

    T. Getachew;C. H. Fernando

  • Possibilities for the integration of fish farming into irrigation systems

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  • Impacts of Fish Introductions in Tropical Asia and America

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  • The freshwater zooplankton of Central America and the Caribbean

    Carmen Collado;C. H. Fernando;Dawn Sephton

  • Cladocera of Malaysia and Singapore with new records, redescriptions, and remarks on some species

    B. A. G. Idris;C. H. Fernando

  • The Cladocera of Sri Lanka (Ceylon), with remarks on some species

    R. Rajapaksa;C. H. Fernando

  • Sur quelques Mesocyclops (Crustacea, Copepoda)

    B. H. Dussart;C. H. Fernando

  • Food consumption and utilization in two freshwater cyclopoid copepods (mesocyclops edax and cyclops vicinus)

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  • Prey selection by the cyclopoid copepods Mesocyclops edax and Cyclops vicinus: With 5 figures and 1 table in the text

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  • The impact of predation by the copepod Mesocyclops edax (Forbes) on zooplankton in three lakes in Ontario, Canada

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  • The freshwater Copepoda (Crustacea) of Costa Rica with notes on some species

    Carmen Collado;D. Defaye;B. H. Dussart;C. H. Fernando

  • The chironomid fauna of four shallow, humic lakes and their representation by subfossil assemblages in the surficial sediments

    Ian R. Walker;C. H. Fernando;C. G. Paterson

  • Fisheries in Semi‐Arid Northeast Brazil with Special Reference to the Role of Tilapias

    J. J. S. Gurgel;C. H. Fernando

  • The Rotifera of Malaysia and Singapore with remarks on some species

    C. H. Fernando;Nora P-Zankai

  • Species composition, distribution and seasonal dynamics of Rotifera in a Rift Valley lake in Ethiopia (Lake Awasa)

    Seyoum Mengestou;J. Green;C. H. Fernando

  • Invertebrate zooplankton predator composition and diversity in tropical lentic waters

    C. H. Fernando;Claudiu Tudorancea;Seyoum Mengestou

  • Some remarks on the latitudinal distribution of Cladocera on the Indian subcontinent

    C. H. Fernando;A. Kanduru

  • Seasonality and abundance of some dominant crustacean zooplankton in Lake Awasa, a tropical rift valley lake in Ethiopia

    Seyoum Mengestou;C. H. Fernando

  • Some studies on the ecology of limnetic crustacean zooplankton in Lake Begnas and Rupa, Pokhara Valley, Nepal

    D. B. Swar;C. H. Fernando

  • Biomass and production of the major dominant crustacean zooplankton in a tropical Rift Valley lake, Awasa, Ethiopia

    Seyoum Mengestou;C.H. Fernando

  • Some remarks on long-term and seasonal changes in the zooplankton of Parakrama Samudra

    C. H. Fernando;R. Rajapaksa

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard P. Lim
Richard P. Lim University of Technology Sydney
Russell J. Shiel
Russell J. Shiel University of Adelaide

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