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- Q1321790 subject Q7293915.
- Q1321790 abstract "Lake Ejagham is a small lake near Eyumodjock in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. Unlike many other lakes in the region, it is not a volcanic lake, but is likely a solution basin formed by groundwater during the last Ice Age. This highly isolated lake is roughly oval in shape, lacks an inflow, but has an outflow into the Munaya River (part of the Cross River system). The outflow is impassable to most fishes because of a waterfall.Despite its very small size, it supports 7 endemic species of tilapiine cichlid fishes (Coptodon deckerti, C. ejagham, C. fusiforme, C. nigrans, Sarotherodon lamprechti, and S. knauerae). Of these, 6 were only scientifically described in 2010 and 2011, and have therefore not been rated by the IUCN, but they likely face the same threats as C. deckerti (the single older species that has been rated by the IUCN). C. deckerti is considered critically endangered due to pollution and sedimentation from human activities, and could also be threatened by large emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the lake's bottom (compare Lake Nyos). A species of catfish from the genus Parauchenoglanis has been introduced to the lake, and this probably presents a serious threat to the endemic cichlids.".
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- Q1321790 lakeName "Lake Ejagham".
- Q1321790 length "Approximately".
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- Q1321790 outflow "Munaya River".
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- Q1321790 comment "Lake Ejagham is a small lake near Eyumodjock in the Southwest Region of Cameroon. Unlike many other lakes in the region, it is not a volcanic lake, but is likely a solution basin formed by groundwater during the last Ice Age. This highly isolated lake is roughly oval in shape, lacks an inflow, but has an outflow into the Munaya River (part of the Cross River system).".
- Q1321790 label "Lake Ejagham".
- Q1321790 lat "5.75".
- Q1321790 long "8.983333333333333".
- Q1321790 name "Lake Ejagham".