Onyinye Prince Choko
Research interest: Natural resource management and valuation, Ecosystem services, Climate change resilience and adaptation
Research Supervisors: Dr. Aiyeloja Adedapo (University of Port Harcourt) and Dr. Laura Schmitt Olabisi (MSU)
Semesters at MSU: Fall 2018
Presentations
Medicinal Plant Survey And Utilization Of A Protected Forest In A Protected Tropical Rainforest, Bonny, Nigeria, Department of Community Sustainability - MSU. November 19, 2018.
Publications
Ijeomah, H.M. and Choko, O.P. (2013). Challenges of captive breeding and re-introduction of selected primate species into their natural habitat in Cross River State, Nigeria. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies & Management 7(3): 218 – 234.
Onwuteaka, J. and Choko, O.P. (2015). Cannibalism of Juvenile Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus Burchell). Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology volume 9, Issue 2 Ver. 1, PP 46-49.
Onwuteaka, J. and Choko, O.P. (2017). Phytoplankton Community Response to Seasonal Changes in Chlorophyll a and Nitrate-Phosphate Concentrations in a Tidal Blackwater River in Niger Delta. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 21(6), 1-19.
Onwuteaka, J. and Choko, O.P. (2018). Population Dynamics of Diatoms in a Spring-Neap Tidal Cycle in an Estuarine Creek of the Bonny River. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 24(1), 1-17.
Oladele A.T., Aiyeloja A.A, Choko O.P and Ngoyougha, E.E. (2017). Socio-economics of sawn wood retailing in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. African Journal of Agriculture, Technology and Environment Vol. 6(2): 1-13.
Related Work
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Climate Change Adaptation in the Nigerian Agricultural Sector
Published on May 6, 2019
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Demographic Factors and Nigeria’s Dairy Production for the Year 2015
Published on May 5, 2019
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Community-Scale Climate Adaptation: Evidence from Ebonyi State, Nigeria
Published on March 27, 2019
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My Experience at the Communication Art Building– MSU
Published on March 15, 2019
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Income Generation From Stinging Bees Without A Sting
Published on October 1, 2018