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Blenniidae

open access: yes, 2014
Published as part of Fricke, Ronald, Allen, Gerald R., Andréfouët, Serge, Chen, Wei-Jen, Hamel, Mélanie A., Laboute, Pierre, Mana, Ralph, Hui, Tan Heok & Uyeno, Daisuke, 2014, Checklist of the marine and estuarine fishes of Madang District, Papua New Guinea, western Pacific Ocean, with 820 new records, pp.
Fricke, Ronald   +8 more
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Blenniidae

open access: yes, 2009
Blenniidae 1) Aspidontus. Aspidontus taeniatus Quoy & Gaimard (type locality: Guam, Marianas Islands) is widely distributed across the Indo-west and central Pacific where it mimics the cleaner wrasse Labroides dimidiatus (Valenciennes) (Springer & Smith-Vaniz, 1972; Smith-Vaniz, 1976, 1987).
Hastings, Philip A., Springer, Victor G.
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Diversity and seasonal changes in the ichthyofauna of rocky tidal pools from Praia Vermelha and São Roque, Santa Catarina

open access: yesBrazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2004
A survey of the tidal pool fish community was carried out between April 1998 and May 1999, at the beaches of Praia Vermelha (PV) and São Roque (SR), Santa Catarina, Brazil. The pool of PV was bigger and closer to the subtidal.
João P. Barreiros   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Blenniidae Rafinesque 1810

open access: yes, 2021
Published as part of Angulo, Arturo, 2021, New records and range extensions to the Costa Rican freshwater fish fauna, with an updated checklist, pp.
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FIGURE 3. Salariopsis burcuae, FFR 4260 in Two new freshwater blennies from the Eastern Mediterranean basin (Teleostei: Blenniidae)

open access: yes, 2023
FIGURE 3. Salariopsis burcuae, FFR 4260, holotype, 88 mm SL; Türkiye: Körkün at Hacılı.Published as part of Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran, Kaya, Cüneyt, Atalay, Mustafa Altuğ, Ekmekçi, Fitnat Güler & Freyhof, Jörg, 2023, Two new freshwater blennies from the ...
Ekmekçi, Fitnat Güler   +4 more
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Homing behaviour of rock pool blenny Parablennius parvicornis (Pisces: Blenniidae)

open access: yes, 2014
Thyssen, L., Triay-Portella, R., Pino, A. Santana del, Castro, J.J. (2014): Homing behaviour of rock pool blenny Parablennius parvicornis (Pisces: Blenniidae).
Santana del Pino, A.   +5 more
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On the Occurrence of Parablennius Sanguinolentus (Pisces: Blenniidae) on the Portuguese Coast [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1993
In this paper we report for the first time the occurrence of Parablennius sanguinolentus in mainland Portuguese waters. Since this species is common in the Mediterranean and in the Bay of Biscay, there appears to be a distributional gap along the Portuguese coast.
Gonçalves, Emanuel João   +3 more
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Reef fish assemblages impacted by sponges overgrowing corals

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 17, Issue 6, June 2026.
Abstract Numerous stressors are driving long‐term declines in coral cover on coral reefs, significantly impacting reef fish biodiversity and community structure. The benthic space made available by declining coral cover is often occupied by increases in other organisms, including macroalgae, encrusting ascidians, and sponges.
Saúl González‐Murcia   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The highest altitude occurrence of Salariopsis fluviatilis (Teleostei: Blenniidae) detected so far: Kızılırmak River-Black Sea basin (North of Türkiye)

open access: yesOceanological and Hydrobiological Studies
A resident population of Salariopsis fluviatilis was discovered in the upper basins of the Kızılırmak River, the largest river in Türkiye. Samples with total lengths ranging from 22.24 mm to 90.86 mm were collected and examined.
Güçlü Salim Serkan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A lightweight clear liquid optical chamber baited remote underwater video system for monitoring fish in turbid coastal wetlands

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography: Methods, Volume 24, Issue 6, June 2026.
Abstract Clear liquid optical chamber baited remote underwater video systems (CLOC‐BRUV) are an effective option for assessing fish assemblages in turbid water, but current designs are limited by their large size and high operational costs. We developed a lightweight CLOC‐BRUV unit and evaluated its performance through proof‐of‐concept trials and field
Hsin‐Wei Huang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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