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Multiscale habitat associations of detrivorous blennies (Blenniidae: Salariini)
Coral Reefs, 2001The distribution and habitat associations of detrivorous blennies on a tropical coral reef were investigated at several spatial scales and compared with other fish that feed on the epilithic algal matrix to assess density and biomass contributions of small detrivorous fishes to these assemblages.
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Trophic Morphology of Four Western Atlantic Blennies (Pisces: Blenniidae)
Copeia, 1986Etude de la morphologie de la dentition et des maxillaires de Hypsoblennius ionthas, H.
David G. Lindquist, Richard M. Dillaman
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İZMİR KÖRFEZİ’NDE TESPİT EDİLMİŞ BLENNIIDAE FAMİLYASI LARVALARININ BOLLUK VE DAĞILIMLARI
Yunus Araştırma Bülteni, 2017Bu calismada Izmir Korfez’inde yasayan Blenniidae familyasi turlerine ait balik larvalarinin bolluk ve dagilimlari arastirilmistir. Bu amacla korfezin cesitli yerlerinde konumlanmis 12 istasyonda 1989- 1990 yili Mart- Kasim aylarina ait ornekler incelenmistir.
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Trophic status and feeding selectivity of blennies (Blenniidae: Salariini)
Marine Biology, 2000An evaluation of the dietary resources available to, and selected by, blennies of the tribe Salariini was used to assess their trophic status on the Great Barrier Reef. Gut-content analysis of nine species of blennies found detrital aggregates to be the dominant item ingested. Samples of the dietary resources available to one of these species, Salarias
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Colouration Phenomena of Mediterranean Blennies (Pisces, Blenniidae)
Marine Ecology, 1993Abstract. The blennies of the Mediterranean Sea were observed in nature by snorkeling and SCUBA diving. Particular attention was paid to their changeable basic patterns and colouring alternations as effected by ecological and ethological factors. Additionally, the tendency for colour change was tested in differently coloured tanks.
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The Saber-Toothed Blennies, Tribe Nemophini (Pisces: Blenniidae)
Copeia, 1978Robert Karl Johnson, W. F. Smith-Vaniz
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