gobiid

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gobiid

(ˈɡəʊbɪɪd)
n
(Animals) a goby
adj
(Zoology) ichthyol belonging to the family Gobiidae
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serperaster and higher than other gobiid species (Table 2).
2017 A new species of the gobiid fish genus Pseudogobiopsis (Teleostei, Gobiidae, Gobionellinae) from Indonesia." Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 65: 175-180.
1B) and small tide pools serve as refuge for crabs, shrimps, and gobiid fishes.
In these species there is no specialized gland-like tissue embedded within the testis proper and it is unclear to what extent gobiid AGS may provide a similar function to the tissues described by Asoh and Shapiro (1997) for G.
Furthermore, they constitute an important food item in the diet of swimming crabs of genus Callinectes [49] and of gobiid fish [50].
A gobiid fish and a palaemonid shrimp living on an antipatharian sea whip in the tropical Pacific.
Orientation and jumping behavior in the gobiid fish Bathygobius soporator.
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