نتایج جستجو برای: gobiidae

تعداد نتایج: 513  

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2005
Christine E Thacker Michael A Hardman

Morphological character analyses indicate that Rhyacichthyidae, Odontobutidae, Eleotridae, and Xenisthmidae are the basal families within the perciform suborder Gobioidei. This study uses DNA sequence data to infer the relationships of genera within these families, as well as determine the placement of more derived gobioids (family Gobiidae) and the identity of the outgroup to Gobioidei. Comple...

2008
VICTOR G. SPRINGER Victor G. Springer

Springer, Victor G. Tyson belos, New Genus and Species of Western Pacific Fish (Gobiidae, Xenisthminae), with Discussions of Gobioid Osteology and Classification. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 390, 40 pages, 19 figures, 1983.—Tyson belos is described, based on specimens from the Great Barrier Reef, Trobriand Islands, and Lau Islands. This diminutive (gravid female 18.8 mm SL), co...

2009
WILLIAM A. GOSLINE

THE DESCRIPTION of new taxa in a "Handbook of Hawaiian Fishes" recently submitted for publi cation was considered inadvisable . Certain of these are grouped together here, i. e., three new species of Gobiidae (Quisquilias aureoviridis, Q. limbatosquamis, and Hazeus ttnisquamis), a new genus and species of Callionymidae (Pogonymtts pogognathus), and a new suborder of Perciformes (Schindlerioidei...

2017
Hyuck Joon Kwun Jinsoon Park Hye Seon Kim Ju-Hee Kim Hyo-Seon Park

Seventy-six species of fishes, representing 60 genera and 34 families, were recorded from tidal pools on Jeju Island, southern Korea. The major families in terms of species were the Gobiidae (11 species), Pomacentridae (8 species), Blenniidae (6 species), and Labridae (5 species). Thirty-nine species were classified as tropical, 26 as temperate and 11 as subtropical.

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Christine E Thacker

The Mediterranean, northeastern Atlantic, and inland freshwaters of Europe and the Ponto-Caspian region host a distinct fauna of gobiiform fishes, including the sand gobies (Pomatoschistus Gill and related genera), all of which have been classified in the most diverse goby group, the family Gobiidae. Recent molecular phylogenetic analyses have suggested that the sand gobies are not gobiids, and...

2011
Tatiana Barbosa Galvão Luiz Antonio Carlos Bertollo Wagner Franco Molina

A remarkable degree of chromosomal conservatism (2n=48, FN=48) has been identified in several families of Perciformes. However, some families exhibit greater karyotypic diversity, although there is still scant information on the Atlantic species. In addition to a review of karyotypic data available for representatives of the suborders Blennioidei and Gobioidei, we have performed chromosomal ana...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2013
Raúl Iglesias Luisa Centeno Nuria García José M García-Estévez

Pseudocapillaria moraveci sp. n. (Nematoda, Capillariidae) is described from the stomach of Gobius paganellus Linnaeus (Perciformes, Gobiidae) from rocky shores of the Vigo estuary (Northwest Atlantic coast of Spain). Scanning electron microscopy reveals the absence of a dorsal cuticular membrane interconnecting the caudal lobes of male, thus confirming the assignment of this new species to the...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2013
Luke Tornabene Gabby N Ahmadia Michael L Berumen Dave J Smith Jamaluddin Jompa Frank Pezold

Gobies (Teleostei: Gobiidae) are an extremely diverse and widely distributed group and are the second most species rich family of vertebrates. Ecological drivers are key to the evolutionary success of the Gobiidae. However, ecological and phylogenetic data are lacking for many diverse genera of gobies. Our study investigated the evolution of microhabitat association across the phylogeny of 18 s...

2007
Jakov DULČIĆ Pero TUTMAN Sanja MATIĆ-SKOKO Miro KRALJEVIĆ Jurica JUG-DUJAKOVIĆ Nikša GLAVIĆ Valter KOŽUL Branko GLAMUZINA Vlasta BARTULOVIĆ Boško SKARAMUCA

Young-of-the-Year (Y-O-Y) fish in the littoral shallows of the Neretva and Mala Neretva estuaries comprises a highly diverse fish community composed of 68 species representing 28 families. Gobiidae represent the most diverse family followed by Sparidae, Mugilidae and Soleidae. Moreover, more than 64.7% (44 species) of the Y-O-Y species caught are among the species that form the main targets for...

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