Bibliography related to Tubenose Goby

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Identification
FL0023  Morpho-ecological features of the tube-nosed goby near the western coast of the southern Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan SSR USSR.
Author:  Ragimov, D.B. & Kuliev, Z.M.
Journal:  Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azerbaidzhanskoi Ssr Seriya Biologischeskikh Nauk, (0)1: 63-67
1988, Russian, Research Article, 5 pages
Taxonomy: Systematics
PM0007  Freshwater gobies of Croatia.
Author:  Mrakov i , M., Schneider, D. & Kerovec, M.
Journal:  Periodicum Biologorum, 96(4): 441-443.
1994, English, Research Article, 3 pages
PM0011  Karyotypes of five species of goby (Gobiidae) from the basins of the Black and Caspian seas.
Author:  Grigoryan, K.A. & Vasil'ev, V.P.
Journal:  Journal of Ichthyology, 33(1): 137-143.
1993, English, Research Article, 7 pages
NM0002  Mitochondrial DNA analysis of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and the tubenose goby (Proterorhinus marmoratus) in the Great Lakes basin.
Author:  Dougherty, J.D., Moore, W.S. & Ram, J.L.
Journal:  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 53(3): 474-480.
1996, English, Research Article, 7 pages
PM0014  Phylogenetic relationships of Ponto-Caspian gobies and their relationship to the Atlantic-Mediterranean Gobiinae
Author:  Simonovic, P.
Journal:  Journal of Fish Biology, 54(3): 533-555
1999, English, Research Article, 28 pages
PM0002  Systematics of freshwater gobies from Greece (Teleostei: Gobiidae).
Author:  Economidis, P.S. & Miller, P.J.
Journal:  Journal of Zoology, 221(1): 125-170.
1990, English, Research Article, 46 pages
PM0004  The endurance of endemism: The Mediterranean freshwater gobies and their prospects for survival.
Author:  Miller, P.J.
Journal:  Journal of Fish Biology, 37(Suppl. A): 145-156.
1990, English, Research Article, 12 pages
NM0018  Vertebral number in Ponto-Caspian gobies: Phylogenetic relevance.
Author:  Simonovi , P.D., Nikoli , V.P. & Skora, K.E.
Journal:  Journal of Fish Biology, 49(5): 1027-1029.
1996, English, Research Article, 3 pages
Life history
NM0034  Round gobies: Cyberfish of the third millennium.
Author:  Jude, D.J.
Journal:  Great Lake Research Review, 3(1), 27-34.
1997, English, Research Article, 8 pages
Tolerances and requirements
FL0025  Effects of hydrogen sulfide on the survival of some fishes under hypoxia.
Author:  Tail, F.T.
Journal:  Gidrobiologicheskii Zhurnal, 23(3): 99-104
1987, Russian, Research Article, 6 pages
Genetics
NM0042  Genetic variability and relationships of the invasive round and tubenose gobies in the Great Lakes: A comparison with native and introduced Eurasian populations using mitochondrial DNA control region sequences.
Author:  Dillon, A.K. & Stepien, C.A.
Journal:  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 50pp.
1998, English, Technical Paper, 50 pages
PM0010  Genetic variation and environmental heterogeneity in some closely related goby species.
Author:  Wallis, G.P. & Beardmore, J.A.
Journal:  Genetica, 62(3): 223-237.
1984, English, Research Article, 15 pages
PM0009  Karyotype of the Danube goby, Proterorhinus marmoratus (Pisces, Gobiidae).
Author:  Rab, P.
Journal:  Folia Zoologica, 34(4): 329-334.
1985, English, Research Article, 4 pages
PM0011  Karyotypes of five species of goby (Gobiidae) from the basins of the Black and Caspian seas.
Author:  Grigoryan, K.A. & Vasil'ev, V.P.
Journal:  Journal of Ichthyology, 33(1): 137-143.
1993, English, Research Article, 7 pages
NM0002  Mitochondrial DNA analysis of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and the tubenose goby (Proterorhinus marmoratus) in the Great Lakes basin.
Author:  Dougherty, J.D., Moore, W.S. & Ram, J.L.
Journal:  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 53(3): 474-480.
1996, English, Research Article, 7 pages
Distribution
GY0094  Common and scientific names of fishes from the United States and Canada.
PM0001  Endangered freshwater fishes of Greece.
NM0007  Establishment of Gobiidae in the Great Lakes basin.
EX0106  Fish and ships: relating dispersal frequency to success in biological invasions.
NM0035  Fish reproduction and distribution in a small tributary of Lake St. Clair.
PM0008  General remarks on the Greek seas fish fauna.
FL0016  Ichthyofauna of the State Nature Reserve in the Jursky Sur near Bratislava Czechoslovakia.
PM0013  Occurrence and distribution of three gobiid species (Pisces, Gobiidae) in the middle and upper Danube region - Examples of different dispersal patterns?
FL0024  On the occurrence of Proterorhinus marmoratus (Pallas) Pices Gobiidae in Austria.
EX0085  Ponto-Caspian invaders in the Great Lakes.
EXSP019  Possible impact of gobies and other introduced species on habitat restoration efforts.
PM0015  Record of saberfish, Pelecus cultratus, in the Moscow River above Moscow.
FL0013  The changes of icthyofauna in the river systems of the Russian central region as the result of anthropogenic factors.
PM0003  The first finding of the tubenose goby, Proterorhinus marmoratus, in the Czech Republic.
NM0036  Two new fish aliens in the Great Lakes
Population structure
GY0175  Ecological effects of the water level fluctuation upon the fish populations in the Danube river floodplain in Czechoslovakia.
Author:  Holcik, J. & Bastl, I.
Journal:  Acta. Sc. Nat. Brno., 10: 1-46.
1976, English, Research Article, 46 pages
FL0023  Morpho-ecological features of the tube-nosed goby near the western coast of the southern Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan SSR USSR.
Author:  Ragimov, D.B. & Kuliev, Z.M.
Journal:  Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Azerbaidzhanskoi Ssr Seriya Biologischeskikh Nauk, (0)1: 63-67
1988, Russian, Research Article, 5 pages
Predation
CB0065  Effects of alien species on freshwater mollusks in North America
Author:  Strayer, D.L.
Journal:  Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 18(1): 74-98
1999, English, Research Article, 13 pages
Management and control
PP0007  Nonindigenous fish in inland waters: response plan to new introductions
Author:  Hirsch, J.
Journal:  Section of Fisheries Special Publication No. 152. 25 pp.
1998, English, Research Article, 25 pages
EXSP019  Possible impact of gobies and other introduced species on habitat restoration efforts.
Author:  Jude, D.J. & DeBoe, S.F.
Journal:  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 53(Suppl. 1): 136-141.
1996, English, Research Article, 6 pages

 

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