Ketlhatlogile Mosepele

730 total citations
39 papers, 542 citations indexed

About

Ketlhatlogile Mosepele is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Aquatic Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Ketlhatlogile Mosepele has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 542 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 19 papers in Ecology and 11 papers in Aquatic Science. Recurrent topics in Ketlhatlogile Mosepele's work include Fish Ecology and Management Studies (22 papers), Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity (14 papers) and Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (11 papers). Ketlhatlogile Mosepele is often cited by papers focused on Fish Ecology and Management Studies (22 papers), Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity (14 papers) and Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (11 papers). Ketlhatlogile Mosepele collaborates with scholars based in Botswana, South Africa and Norway. Ketlhatlogile Mosepele's co-authors include Gagoitseope Mmopelwa, Barbara Ntombi Ngwenya, Donald L. Kgathi, David R. Purkey, Peter B. Moyle, Moses John Chimbari, Glenn S. Merron, Hillary Masundire, Piotr Wolski and Dag O. Hessen and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Energy Policy and BioScience.

In The Last Decade

Ketlhatlogile Mosepele

39 papers receiving 498 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ketlhatlogile Mosepele Botswana 13 259 199 107 100 57 39 542
Nzula Kitaka Kenya 13 416 1.6× 174 0.9× 101 0.9× 114 1.1× 137 2.4× 37 623
Tilak Priyadarshana Sri Lanka 10 177 0.7× 170 0.9× 56 0.5× 115 1.1× 82 1.4× 31 437
Martin Van der Knaap Kenya 13 459 1.8× 176 0.9× 265 2.5× 94 0.9× 143 2.5× 32 666
A.L. Brenkert United States 7 209 0.8× 247 1.2× 72 0.7× 228 2.3× 105 1.8× 12 600
Sebastián Heilpern United States 11 233 0.9× 290 1.5× 173 1.6× 144 1.4× 18 0.3× 29 620
Angela Curtean–Bănăduc Romania 14 245 0.9× 237 1.2× 165 1.5× 32 0.3× 31 0.5× 60 564
Vittoria Elliott United States 11 239 0.9× 257 1.3× 99 0.9× 180 1.8× 26 0.5× 16 555
Tadesse Fetahi Ethiopia 13 366 1.4× 102 0.5× 73 0.7× 192 1.9× 184 3.2× 46 623
Erica Williams New Zealand 12 198 0.8× 228 1.1× 67 0.6× 94 0.9× 32 0.6× 20 445
Joseph E. Flotemersch United States 13 425 1.6× 312 1.6× 46 0.4× 179 1.8× 79 1.4× 42 679

Countries citing papers authored by Ketlhatlogile Mosepele

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ketlhatlogile Mosepele

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ketlhatlogile Mosepele

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gondwe, Mangaliso J., et al.. (2023). Nutrient composition of common fish species in the Okavango Delta: potential contribution to nutrition security. Environment Development and Sustainability. 26(8). 19731–19753. 4 indexed citations
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Mogomotsi, Goemeone E. J., Patricia K. Mogomotsi, & Ketlhatlogile Mosepele. (2020). Legal aspects of transboundary water management: An analysis of the intergovernmental institutional arrangements in the Okavango River Basin. Leiden Journal of International Law. 33(2). 391–408. 16 indexed citations
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Weyl, Olaf L. F., et al.. (2016). Influence of the annual flood-pulse on catch per unit effort, condition and reproduction ofClarias gariepinusfrom the upper Okavango Delta, Botswana. African Journal of Aquatic Science. 41(2). 235–239. 2 indexed citations
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Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile, et al.. (2015). Essential mineral content of common fish species in Chanoga, Okavango Delta, Botswana. African Journal of Food Science. 9(9). 480–486. 37 indexed citations
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Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile, et al.. (2015). Conflict Resolution and Management between Local Fishers and Tour Operators in the Okavango Delta’s Panhandle, Botswana. Natural Resources. 6(4). 312–324. 2 indexed citations
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Okatch, Harriet, et al.. (2013). Extraction of Pesticides from Plants using Solid Phase Microextraction and QuEChERS. South African Journal of Chemistry. 66(1). 183–188. 6 indexed citations
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Chimbari, Moses John, et al.. (2013). Variation in Assemblages of Small Fishes and Microcrustaceans After Inundation of Rarely Flooded Wetlands of the Lower Okavango Delta, Botswana. Environmental Management. 52(6). 1386–1399. 7 indexed citations
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Kgathi, Donald L., et al.. (2012). Potential impacts of biofuel development on food security in Botswana: A contribution to energy policy. Energy Policy. 43. 70–79. 33 indexed citations
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Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile, et al.. (2012). Dynamics of the feeding ecology of selected fish species from the Okavango River delta, Botswana. Acta Ichthyologica Et Piscatoria. 42(4). 271–289. 5 indexed citations
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Ngwenya, Barbara Ntombi, et al.. (2012). A case for gender equity in governance of the Okavango Delta fisheries in Botswana. Natural Resources Forum. 36(2). 109–122. 23 indexed citations
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Chimbari, Moses John, et al.. (2011). Spatial and temporal variations in densities of small fishes across different temporary floodplain types of the lower Okavango Delta, Botswana. African Journal of Aquatic Science. 36(3). 309–320. 9 indexed citations
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Black, Frank J., et al.. (2011). The tropical African mercury anomaly: Lower than expected mercury concentrations in fish and human hair. The Science of The Total Environment. 409(10). 1967–1975. 38 indexed citations
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Chimbari, Moses John, et al.. (2011). Spatial and temporal variations of microinvertebrates across temporary floodplains of the lower Okavango Delta, Botswana. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth Parts A/B/C. 36(14-15). 939–948. 14 indexed citations
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Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope, et al.. (2009). Environmental variability and the fishery dynamics of the Okavango delta, Botswana: the case of subsistence fishing. African Journal of Ecology. 47(s1). 119–127. 14 indexed citations
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Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile. (2008). FLOOD PULSE IN A SUBTROPICAL FLOODPLAIN FISHERY AND THE CONSEQUENCES FOR STEADY STATE MANAGEMENT. 6 indexed citations
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Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile, et al.. (2005). Using population parameters to separate fish stocks in the Okavango delta fishery: A preliminary assessment. Botswana notes and records. 37. 292–305. 6 indexed citations
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Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile, et al.. (2005). Prliminary assessment of the feeding ecology of silver catfish (Schilbe intermedius, Ruppel, 1832) in a seasonal floodplain of the Okavango delta. Botswana notes and records. 37. 208–217. 1 indexed citations
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Mmopelwa, Gagoitseope, et al.. (2005). Cost benefit analysis of commercial fishing in Shakawe, Ngamiland. Botswana notes and records. 37. 11–21. 8 indexed citations
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Mosepele, Ketlhatlogile, et al.. (2005). An Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Okavango Delta Fishery: Towards the Development of a Fisheries Management Plan. Botswana notes and records. 37(1). 280–291. 3 indexed citations

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