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Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto

The Most Peaceful University in Nigeria








Ibrahim Abdullahi



Area of specialization:Fisheries Management
Email:ibrahim.abdullahi@udusok.edu.ng
Phone:+2348036371394

List of Selected Publications

  • 1. I.A. Gusau, J.K. Ipinjolu and B.A. Shinkafi (2013). Socio-economic Characteristics of the Fishermen of Bakolori Reservoir in Zamfara State Nigeria, Journal of Agriculture and Environment, Vol.9 nos.1 & 2, 2013, 77-87p, ISSN 1595-465X.
  • 2. Gusau, I.A., J.K. Ipinjolu and Shinkafi B.A. (2015), Artisanal Fisheries of Bakolori Reservoir in Zamfara State, Northwestern Nigeria, Equity Journal of Science and Technology, 3(2), 43-50
  • 3. Gusau, I.A., U. Muhammad and B.D. Bilbis (2017). Comparative Study on Evaluation of Length-Weight-Relationship (LWR) of the Fishes of Goronyo Reservoir and Downstream River Rima in Sokoto State Northwestern Nigeria. Theme: Harnessing Faunal Resources for Economic Recovery. A paper presented at 12th Annual Conference of Zoological Society of Nigeria, Federal University of Technology Minna, 8th-10th Nov. 2017.
  • 4. Magawata, I, Ipinjolu J.K., Gusau, I.A. and Hassan, W.A. (2018) Aspects of Growth Pattern and Condition Factors of Bagrus bayad macropterus in River Rima and Goronyo Reservoir in Sokoto State Northwestern Nigeria. Proceedings of 1st Annual Conference and AGM of the Association of Nigeria Fisheries Scientists, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria 10th – 12th July, 2018.
  • 5. Gusau, I.A., Muhammad, U., Bilbis, B.D. (2020). A comparative study in fish biodiversity in Goronyo reservoir and downstream river Rima in Sokoto State Northwestern Nigeria. Agricultural Advances, 9(7): 545-554.
  • 6. Gusau, I.A., Muhammad, U. and Bilbis B.D. (2021). Comparative Study of Length-Weight-Relationship (LWR) of the Fishes and Fishing Gears Use in Goronyo Reservoir and River Rimain Sokoto State, Nigeria. International Journal of Oceanography & Aquaculture, 5(1): 1-7.