نتایج جستجو برای: Gobiid fishes

تعداد نتایج: 19233  

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
s.m. kalantarian a. abdoli b.h. kiabi

the gobies are non-commercial fishes in the iranian waters of the caspian sea for which population dynamics and stock status are poorly known. in this survey, we tried to define species diversity and catch per unit effort (cpue) of gobiidae by using beach seine nets in salmanshahr, the southern caspian sea. from march 2011 to april 2012, 224 specimens representing 4 gobiid species, belonging to...

Abdoli, A., Kalantarian, S.M., Kiabi, B.H.,

The gobies are non-commercial fishes in the Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea for which population dynamics and stock status are poorly known. In this survey, we tried to define species diversity and catch per unit effort (CPUE) of Gobiidae by using beach seine nets in Salmanshahr, the southern Caspian Sea. From March 2011 to April 2012, 224 specimens representing 4 gobiid species, belonging to...

A. Abdoli B.H. Kiabi S.M. Kalantarian,

The gobies are non-commercial fishes in the Iranian waters of the Caspian Sea for which population dynamics and stock status are poorly known. In this survey, we tried to define species diversity and catch per unit effort (CPUE) of Gobiidae by using beach seine nets in Salmanshahr, the southern Caspian Sea. From March 2011 to April 2012, 224 specimens representing 4 gobiid species, belonging to...

2015
Werner Schwarzhans Katarina Bradić Ljupko Rundić

We describe here the first fossil otoliths from the Middle Miocene (Badenian and Sarmatian) of Belgrade, Serbia. They were obtained from Lower Badenian outcrops at Slanci and from upper Badenian and Sarmatian sediments recovered from four shallow wells near the village of Barajevo. The otoliths from the Lower Badenian of Slanci represent fishes typical for an open marine environment, characteri...

Journal: :Mitochondrial DNA 2015
Divya Viswambharan A Pavan-Kumar Dhirendra P Singh A K Jaiswar S K Chakraborty J Rajashekharan Nair W S Lakra

Gobiids constitute a major proportion of fish population in both tropical and temperate freshwater as well as marine ecosystem. Due to their small size, cryptic ecology and ambiguous morphological characters, gobiids diversity was not documented completely. In this study, DNA barcodes were generated for 11 species of gobiids, collected from the Ashtamudi Lake, India. The mitochondrial COI gene ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
David W Greenfield Luke Tornabene

Greenfield & Randall (2011) described the gobiid fishes Eviota dorsogilva from Fiji and E. dorsopurpurea from Papua New Guinea as new species in what they termed the Eviota nigriventris complex. They also extended the range of E. nigriventris, type locality Banda Sea, to Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. In the present paper, we describe their misidentified E. nigriventris from Papua New Guinea as a...

2014
Lucien Untersteggaber Philipp Mitteroecker Juergen Herler

Gobiid fishes of the genus Gobiodon live in strong association with certain reef-building corals that vary considerably in size and architecture. These fishes hence are excellent model systems for studying evolutionary adaption to specific microhabitats. Using a sample of Gobiodon histrio and G. rivulatus and their most important host corals (Acropora digitifera and A. gemmifera) from the north...

Journal: :Brain, behavior and evolution 2015
Gemma E White Culum Brown

When correlating brain size and structure with behavioural and environmental characteristics, a range of techniques can be utilised. This study used gobiid fishes to quantitatively compare brain volumes obtained via three different methods; these included the commonly used techniques of histology and approximating brain volume to an idealised ellipsoid, and the recently established technique of...

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