نتایج جستجو برای: gobies

تعداد نتایج: 334  

Journal: :Zoological science 2005
Teiji Sota Takahiko Mukai Toshihiko Shinozaki Hitoshi Sato Ken'ichiro Yodoe

The phylogenetic relationships between gobies of the genus Gymnogobius were analyzed using mitochondrial cytochrome b gene sequences, focusing on the species currently classified as G. taranetzi and G. castaneus that occur in Japan, South Korea, and Russia. Gobies of the two species collected at 12 localities in Japan, South Korea, and Russia formed a monophyletic clade (called the "castaneus s...

2016
Irene Adrian-Kalchhauser Patricia Burkhardt-Holm Peng Xu

Ponto-Caspian gobies are a flock of five invasive fish species that have colonized freshwaters and brackish waters in Europe and North America. One of them, the round goby Neogobius melanostomus, figures among the 100 worst invaders in Europe. Current methods to detect the presence of Ponto-Caspian gobies involve catching or sighting the fish. These approaches are labor intense and not very sen...

2007
Agnes M. L. Karlson Gustaf Almqvist Krzysztof E. Skóra Magnus Appelberg

The Ponto-Caspian round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) was introduced to the Gulf of Gdańsk, southern Baltic Sea, in the late 1980s, and it has now become the dominant demersal fish species in shallow water. This study aimed to assess diet preferences and the degree of diet overlap between the round goby and the native flounder (Platichthys flesus). Results from time-series of stomach contents a...

2008
M. C. Soares I. M. Côté S. C. Cardoso R. Bshary Jean-Nicolas Volff

In the cleanerfish–client mutualism involving the Indo-Pacific cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus and its reef fish clients, mechanisms such as ‘tactile stimulation’, partner switching and punishment are used by clients to control cheating by cleaners. We sought to establish whether these behaviours are general features of cleaning mutualisms by examining their presence in interactions between...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2013
Andrew R Thompson Thomas C Adam Kristin M Hultgren Christine E Thacker

Elucidating patterns and causes of interaction among mutualistic species is a major focus of ecology, and recent meta-analyses of terrestrial networks show that network-level reciprocal specialization tends to be higher in intimate mutualisms than in nonintimate mutualisms. It is largely unknown, however, whether this pattern holds for and what factors affect specialization in marine mutualisms...

Journal: :Science 2010
Anne C Utne-Palm Anne G V Salvanes Bronwen Currie Stein Kaartvedt Göran E Nilsson Victoria A Braithwaite Jonathan A W Stecyk Matthias Hundt Megan van der Bank Bradley Flynn Guro K Sandvik Thor A Klevjer Andrew K Sweetman Volker Brüchert Karin Pittman Kathleen R Peard Ida G Lunde Rønnaug A U Strandabø Mark J Gibbons

Since the collapse of the pelagic fisheries off southwest Africa in the late 1960s, jellyfish biomass has increased and the structure of the Benguelan fish community has shifted, making the bearded goby (Sufflogobius bibarbatus) the new predominant prey species. Despite increased predation pressure and a harsh environment, the gobies are thriving. Here we show that physiological adaptations and...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Masaki Yasugi Michio Hori

Vertebrates show left-right biases in turning direction, limb usage, predator-escape response and use of sensory organs. In particular, some fishes are known to have lateral biases in predatory behaviors corresponding to their morphological antisymmetry. To reveal the effects of these laterally biased behaviors on predator-prey interaction, we conducted behavioral tests of predatory events betw...

Journal: :Diversity 2022

Gobies and their ectoparasitic monogenean flatworms are promising models for species diversification because of richness. Recent decades have seen the discovery several new Gyrodactylus (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) on European gobies, mostly in sand goby lineage especially eastern Mediterranean. However, fauna other gobies is much less understood. Therefore, we inspected five gobiid (34 specimen...

2017
Andrée D. Gendron David J. Marcogliese

As they integrate into recipient food webs, invasive exotic species may influence the population dynamics of native parasites. Here we assess the potential impact of the Eurasian round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) on the abundance of eyeflukes of the genus Diplostomum, which are common parasites in fishes of the St. Lawrence River (Canada). Analyses of data collected over nearly two decades re...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2005
Andrew R Thompson Christine E Thacker Emily Y Shaw

The survival of many organisms depends on interspecific, mutualistic interactions. Hence, it is important to assess the phylogeography of multiple mutualistic species simultaneously to gain insight into how their metapopulations persist, spread and recover from disturbance. Consequently, we sequenced mitochondrial DNA (cytochrome b) from a gobiid fish (Ctenogobiops feroculus) and its mutualisti...

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