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Occurrence and distribution range of Parablennius pilicornis (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Blenniidae) along the French Mediterranean coast [PDF]
Background. This study was initiated by the first observations of a coastal and benthic Atlantic fish species—Parablennius pilicornis (Cuvier, 1829)on the southern coasts of France.This fish has been recorded in the Mediterranean Sea since 1963,
J. Pastor, P. Francour
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Embryonic development of the blenny Parablennius marmoreus (Osteichthyes: Blenniidae)
The fish Parablennius marmoreus (Blenniidae) exhibits demersal spawning characterized by eggs adhering to solid surfaces and male parental care. This research describes the embryonic development under laboratory conditions of 12 spawns obtained in captivity at temperatures ranging from 27 ºC to 30 ºC.
José Patti +2 more
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The energetic consequences of oxygen fluxes in a coral reef fish
Abstract Ocean warming elevates metabolic rates in marine ectotherms but often constrains energetic resources, causing an imbalance between supply and demand. Transient hypoxia is near‐ubiquitous across the world's coral reefs and may exacerbate this imbalance, yet its effects on the energetics of reef fishes remain poorly understood. In this study, we
Daniel M. Ripley +3 more
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Smith-Vaniz, William F., Rose, Jean Michel (2012): Adelotremus leptus, a new genus and species of sabertooth blenny from the Red Sea (Teleostei: Blenniidae: Nemophini).
Smith-Vaniz, William F. +1 more
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Dietary resilience of coral reef fishes to habitat degradation
Metabarcoding of gut contents shows that two common benthic‐feeding reef fishes with different feeding stratgies—a butterflyfish (Chaetodon capistratus) and a hamlet (Hypoplectrus puella)—shift diets on degraded reefs. These shifts mirror contrasting patterns in body condition: butterflyfish showed strong individual variation, whereas condition was ...
Friederike Clever +9 more
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Smith-Vaniz, William F. (2017): A new species of the fangblenny Adelotremus from Indonesia, with supplemental description of A. leptus (Teleostei: Blenniidae: Nemophini). Zootaxa 4258 (2): 179-186, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4258.2.
Smith-Vaniz, William F. +1 more
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WOS: 000253522900011PubMed: 18060427Nerocila bivittata (Crustacea, Isopoda, Cymothoidae) is reported for the first time on the caudal peduncle of the Rusty blenny, Parablennius sanguinolentus (Teleostei, Perciformes, Blenniidae), collected from Samsun ...
Öktener, Ahmet +3 more
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Fish larval daily assemblage variations in coastal waters of the Chahbahar Bay
The survey of fish larvae assemblage variation was done in 2013 seasonally at the coastal areas of Southeastern side of Chabahar Bay. Sampling was done in 3 stations at day and night periods by a Bongo-Net with 300μ of mesh size.
G. Attaran Farimani email ; H.R. Nassiri; M. Rabbaniha; S.A. Mousavi Golsefid
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Mimetic relationships involving fishes of the family Blenniidae
NMNH ; NH-Vertebrate Zoology ; SISP ; Peer ...
Springer, Victor G. +1 more
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Using a standardized eDNA metabarcoding workflow across 12 countries, ANEMONE Global reveals large‐scale patterns in coastal fish biodiversity shaped by habitat complexity, ocean basin, and diel variation. The study demonstrates the feasibility of globally coordinated, high‐resolution marine biodiversity monitoring using eDNA.
Imane Sioud +22 more
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