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Tubenose Goby

Educational resources on Tubenose Goby

Tubenose Goby or Proterorhinus marmoratus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Tubenose Goby

Academic web links for the Tubenose Goby.


The University of Toledo : Tubenose Goby Phylogeography<br>
Cryptic taxa present a unique difficulty in the description of biological diversity, which DNA sequencing approaches often readily resolve. The tubenose goby Proterorhinus
www.utoledo.edu/as/lec/goby/TubePhy.html

The University of Toledo : Round & Tubenose Goby Parasites<br>
Recent invasion theory has hypothesized that newly established exotic species may initially be free of their native parasites, augmenting their population success.
www.utoledo.edu/as/lec/goby/Parasites.html

Tubenose Goby
Tubenose Goby. Proterorhinus marmoratus . How did the Tubenose Goby get here? It arrived in the late 1990’s in the St. Clair River and Michigan.
www.seagrant.wisc.edu/AIS/LinkClick.aspx?link=tubenose+goby+fact+sheet.doc&mid=3561

Tubenose Goby "Leaps" to Duluth/Superior
The bottom-hugging Gobiidae family, which is over 1,800 species strong throughout the world, has another representative lurking in the Duluth Superior Harbor.
www.seagrant.umn.edu/newsletter/2002/03/tubenose_goby_leaps_to_duluthsuperior.html

Lake Superior Fish Species | Minnesota Sea Grant
...tubenose goby: Proterorhinus marmoratus: Non-Native: Ictaluridae: black bullhead: Ameiurus melas: Native: Ictaluridae: yellow bullhead: Ameiurus natalis: Native: Ictaluridae
www.seagrant.umn.edu/fisheries/superior_fish_species

The University of Toledo : GLGL Neogobiin Research<br>
Two "neogobiin" species – the round goby Neogobius melanostomus and the tubenose goby Proterorhinus semilunaris – invaded the North American Great Lakes in the early 1990s and
www.utoledo.edu/as/lec/goby/index.html

tubenose goby; Proterorhinus marmoratus; Michigan  - University of ...
The digital Michigan Distribution Maps were compiled by Rachel A. Simpson with the help of Douglas Nelson and other staff members in the Division of Fishes of the University of
images.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/image-idx?g=fish-ic;c=fish4ic;cc=fish4ic;entryid=x-153;...

Evolution and phylogeography of the tubenose goby genus Proterorhinus ...
Evolution and phylogeography of the tubenose goby genus Proterorhinus (Gobiidae: Teleostei): evidence for new cryptic species
www.utoledo.edu/as/lec/pdfs/goby/Neilson_and_Stepien_2009a.pdf

Round Gobies Invade North America | Minnesota Sea Grant
A second species, the tubenose goby (Proterorhinus marmoratus), also appeared in the St. Clair River in 1990; but this species, which is endangered in its native habitat, has
www.seagrant.umn.edu/ais/gobies_invade

Round Goby/Fish of the Great Lakes by Wisconsin Sea Grant
Also native to the Black and Caspian seas region, its cousin, the tubenose goby, appeared for the first time in the St. Clair River in 1990; however, this
www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/roundgoby.html







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