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Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development
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Aderonke Omolara Lawal-Are

Department of Marine Sciences, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos 234, Nigeria.

Biography

Aderonke Lawal-Are currently works at the Department of Marine Sciences, University of Lagos. Aderonke does research in Shellfish fisheries and Marine Ecology. Her current project is 'Antioxidant Defense System Alternations in Four Crab Species as a Bio-Indicator of Environmental Contamination.
Publications

Comparative study of Condition factor, Stomach Analysis and Some Aspects of Reproductive Biology of Two Land Crabs: Cardiosoma armatum (Herklots, 1851) and Cardiosoma guanhumi (Latreille, 1825) from a Mangrove Swamp Ecosystem, Lagos - Nigeria

A total samples of 858 of Cardisoma armatum and Cardisoma guanhumi) collected from the Lagos Lagoon mangrove area of the University of Lagos were studied for their frequency, distribution, growth and sex ratio and a comparative analysis was done on both crabs. Investigation into their length-weight relationships, growth pattern, condition factor, f... Read More»

E Isa Olalekan and Aderonke Omolara Lawal-Are

Research Article: J Marine Sci Res Dev 2013, 4: 143

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000143

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