The Canestrini’s goby is a small goby endemic to the Adriatic basin, inhabiting brackish and fresh waters. The species is threatened by habitat destruction and pollution. For this reason, the goby is protected in part of its range, while its conservation status in other areas is not yet established. The detailed biogeography of the species should be known so that appropriate conservation measures can be taken. Despite extensive sampling of fish fauna in coastal wetlands, this species has not yet been detected in Slovenia. In this study, the first record of Ninnigobius canestrinii (Ninni, 1883) in Slovenian waters is reported along with a comprehensive review of documented records of the species.Glavočić crnotrus mala je i endemska jadranska...
Krbava minnow, Delminichthys krbavensis is a freshwater fish species endemic to the Adriatic watersh...
Two specimens of Gammogobius steinitzi Bath, 1971 were caught during scuba diving, 16th October 1998...
The key covers 46 gobiid species presently known in the Adriatic Sea. For the present key the standa...
A recent study based on molecular biological data revealed that Gobius canestrinii (Ninni, 1883), a ...
Alohtone vrste pojavljuju se van svog prirodnog područja rasprostranjenosti, a namjerno su ili sluča...
Two specimens of the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps) were observed in the estuarine environment...
Recently, the growing colonization of allochthonous organisms in the Serbian section of the Danube R...
Tursky dace, Telestes turskyi, is a freshwater species endemic to the Adriatic drainage. This specie...
The invasive fish species Neogobius fluviatilis was recorded at one locality on each of the two inve...
Cobitis vettonica is an endemic cobitid fish from the Iberian Peninsula with a distribution area res...
Recently, the growing colonization of allochthonous organisms in the Serbian section of the Danube R...
In this work, we present first data on biological and ecological aspects of Gobius incognitus from s...
Cobitis jadovaensis is a stenoendemic freshwater fish species distributed only in the River Jadova, ...
Orsinogobius croaticus is a freshwater fish with a small and limited distribution range in the Adria...
The first record of Gobius incognitus Kovačić & Šanda, 2016 was reported from Malta. Two specimens w...
Krbava minnow, Delminichthys krbavensis is a freshwater fish species endemic to the Adriatic watersh...
Two specimens of Gammogobius steinitzi Bath, 1971 were caught during scuba diving, 16th October 1998...
The key covers 46 gobiid species presently known in the Adriatic Sea. For the present key the standa...
A recent study based on molecular biological data revealed that Gobius canestrinii (Ninni, 1883), a ...
Alohtone vrste pojavljuju se van svog prirodnog područja rasprostranjenosti, a namjerno su ili sluča...
Two specimens of the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps) were observed in the estuarine environment...
Recently, the growing colonization of allochthonous organisms in the Serbian section of the Danube R...
Tursky dace, Telestes turskyi, is a freshwater species endemic to the Adriatic drainage. This specie...
The invasive fish species Neogobius fluviatilis was recorded at one locality on each of the two inve...
Cobitis vettonica is an endemic cobitid fish from the Iberian Peninsula with a distribution area res...
Recently, the growing colonization of allochthonous organisms in the Serbian section of the Danube R...
In this work, we present first data on biological and ecological aspects of Gobius incognitus from s...
Cobitis jadovaensis is a stenoendemic freshwater fish species distributed only in the River Jadova, ...
Orsinogobius croaticus is a freshwater fish with a small and limited distribution range in the Adria...
The first record of Gobius incognitus Kovačić & Šanda, 2016 was reported from Malta. Two specimens w...
Krbava minnow, Delminichthys krbavensis is a freshwater fish species endemic to the Adriatic watersh...
Two specimens of Gammogobius steinitzi Bath, 1971 were caught during scuba diving, 16th October 1998...
The key covers 46 gobiid species presently known in the Adriatic Sea. For the present key the standa...