The common goby, Pomatoschistus microps, is a relevant species from estuarine food webs, playing important roles as predator of polychaetes and crustaceans and as prey for larger fishes and crustaceans. The Minho estuary (NW Portugal) is a relatively wellpreserved and productive system. To assess the population structure and production of P. microps in this estuary, monthly samples were undertaken in three different areas along an estuarine gradient in the lower estuary. The density of P. microps varied considerably among seasons and sampling stations, with higher densities occurring in summer and autumn. The lowest densities were found closer to the sea. In general, the density of females was higher than the density of males ...
Marine fish seem to experience evolutionary processes that are expected to produce genetically homog...
Many marine fish species are known to seasonally enter estuaries in large numbers during a period of...
Using molecular tools to examine Gobiidae, the second most abundant taxon in ichthyoplankton samples...
The feeding ecology, growth and spatial-temporal abundance and distribution of Pomatoschistus microp...
The populations of Pomatoschistus minutus and Pomatoschistus microps were studied from June 2003 to ...
As spatiotemporal variations in estuaries affect the population structure of species, the study aime...
International audienceA landscape genetics approach was applied to common goby (Pomatoschistus micro...
New recordings of Gobioides broussonnetii Lacepède, 1800 and the distribution of which extends for a...
Two specimens of the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps) were observed in the estuarine environment...
Estuaries represent a transition zone where saline water combines with freshwater, and this results ...
Copyright © 1993 Academic Press. All rights reserved.Biological data concerning the abundance, age, ...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the detection of potential differences in the osmoregu...
Abstract A population dynamics model was developed to assess the short and long-term effects of temp...
The rivers of São Tomé Island are colonized by Sicydium bustamantei (Greeff 1882), an amphidromous f...
Population structure and species separation in three species of the genus Pomatoschistus (P. microps...
Marine fish seem to experience evolutionary processes that are expected to produce genetically homog...
Many marine fish species are known to seasonally enter estuaries in large numbers during a period of...
Using molecular tools to examine Gobiidae, the second most abundant taxon in ichthyoplankton samples...
The feeding ecology, growth and spatial-temporal abundance and distribution of Pomatoschistus microp...
The populations of Pomatoschistus minutus and Pomatoschistus microps were studied from June 2003 to ...
As spatiotemporal variations in estuaries affect the population structure of species, the study aime...
International audienceA landscape genetics approach was applied to common goby (Pomatoschistus micro...
New recordings of Gobioides broussonnetii Lacepède, 1800 and the distribution of which extends for a...
Two specimens of the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps) were observed in the estuarine environment...
Estuaries represent a transition zone where saline water combines with freshwater, and this results ...
Copyright © 1993 Academic Press. All rights reserved.Biological data concerning the abundance, age, ...
International audienceThis study was aimed at the detection of potential differences in the osmoregu...
Abstract A population dynamics model was developed to assess the short and long-term effects of temp...
The rivers of São Tomé Island are colonized by Sicydium bustamantei (Greeff 1882), an amphidromous f...
Population structure and species separation in three species of the genus Pomatoschistus (P. microps...
Marine fish seem to experience evolutionary processes that are expected to produce genetically homog...
Many marine fish species are known to seasonally enter estuaries in large numbers during a period of...
Using molecular tools to examine Gobiidae, the second most abundant taxon in ichthyoplankton samples...