The paper considers the ecological variability of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Pall.), in different environments. The dietary spectrum and morphological variability of round goby populations were studied in two water bodies with different environmental conditions. The sizes and body weights of specimens were the largest in Obytichna Bay and the smallest in Kakhovka Reservoir. Differences in the morphological indices of gobies from freshwater and marine bodies of water were determined using discriminant analysis. At the study sites the round goby chiefly fed on benthic organisms that varied in species composition and energy equivalent. A significant portion of the diet comprised bivalves such as Abra ovata, Cerastoderma gl...
Round goby, neogobius melanosotmus, is an invasive fish that has spread to the Baltic Sea from the B...
Darbā tika analizētas apaļā jūrasgrunduļa bioloģisko parametru izmaiņas Latvijas piekrastē, balstoti...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...
The paper considers the ecological variability of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Pall.), i...
The Azov Sea is one of the most strategically important and unique water bodies of Ukraine by its re...
EN: The comparative analysis of round goby diet of the different parts of Azov sea (Obitochnyy and ...
The representatives of Pisces family, namely Gobidae are an important component of aquatic ecosystem...
International audienceThis study documents the diet of Neogobius melanostomus (round goby) from thre...
Feeding activity and diet composition of round goby were investigated in the south-eastern Baltic Se...
I assessed the feeding ecology of the round goby in eastern Lake Erie and a recently invaded stream ...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...
Early developmental stages and ecotone utilisation of the non-indigenous Round Goby, Neogobius melan...
The mesopredatory round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is an important fish invader in fresh and brac...
Research Experience for TeachersGut analysis of a recent Great Lakes invader, the round goby (Neogob...
The study of ecological patterns of population structure has significant value nowadays. One may dif...
Round goby, neogobius melanosotmus, is an invasive fish that has spread to the Baltic Sea from the B...
Darbā tika analizētas apaļā jūrasgrunduļa bioloģisko parametru izmaiņas Latvijas piekrastē, balstoti...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...
The paper considers the ecological variability of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Pall.), i...
The Azov Sea is one of the most strategically important and unique water bodies of Ukraine by its re...
EN: The comparative analysis of round goby diet of the different parts of Azov sea (Obitochnyy and ...
The representatives of Pisces family, namely Gobidae are an important component of aquatic ecosystem...
International audienceThis study documents the diet of Neogobius melanostomus (round goby) from thre...
Feeding activity and diet composition of round goby were investigated in the south-eastern Baltic Se...
I assessed the feeding ecology of the round goby in eastern Lake Erie and a recently invaded stream ...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...
Early developmental stages and ecotone utilisation of the non-indigenous Round Goby, Neogobius melan...
The mesopredatory round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is an important fish invader in fresh and brac...
Research Experience for TeachersGut analysis of a recent Great Lakes invader, the round goby (Neogob...
The study of ecological patterns of population structure has significant value nowadays. One may dif...
Round goby, neogobius melanosotmus, is an invasive fish that has spread to the Baltic Sea from the B...
Darbā tika analizētas apaļā jūrasgrunduļa bioloģisko parametru izmaiņas Latvijas piekrastē, balstoti...
Bighead goby (Neogobius kessleri) and round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) have been inva...