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Goby - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Gobies are fishes of the family Gobiidae, one of the largest fish families comprising more than 2,000 species in more than 200 genera. Most of them are relatively small, typically less than 10 cm (3.9 in) in length.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goby
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ADW: Gobies - Gobiidae
Most gobies are extremely small; in fact, the smallest known vertebrate is a goby from Japan, no longer than 10 mm at sexual maturity.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Gobiidae/
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A Fish Too Deep for Science: New Goby Fish Discovered
Scientists have described a new goby fish species that lives deeper than its closest relatives and had gone unnoticed up until now. It has been discovered between 70 and 80 m in the southern Caribbean.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/07/150717104917.htm
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Goby - Fish - Britannica
Any of the more than 2,200 species of fishes of the suborder Gobioidei (order Perciformes). Gobies are carnivorous, usually small in size, and found throughout the world.
http://www.britannica.com/animal/goby
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Yellow Watchman Goby Fish - FishChannel
One thing that makes the coral reef ecosystem so amazing is all the symbiotic relationships that occur between the reef's residents. One of the most popular is the mutualistic association between sea anemones and anemonefish (clownfish).
http://www.fishchannel.com/fish-species/saltwater-profiles/yellow-watchman-goby-2.aspx
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Descriptions and Articles about the Papilla Goby (Gobiidae) - Encyclopedia of Life
The gobies, family Gobiidae, are among the most speciose fish families, with more than 2000 species in 200 genera worldwide and a long taxonomic history (Van Tassell 1998).
http://eol.org/pages/5319/details
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BioKIDS - Goby - Neogobius Melanostomus
BioKIDS - Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species, learn all about the goby.
http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Neogobius_melanostomus/
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Browse Species in Gobies - SaltCorner
These fishes belong in the Order Perciformes and Suborder Gobioidei, as members of the Family Gobiidae (Gobies). It has a total of 5 subfamilies, over 200 genera and over 2000 species.
http://www.saltcorner.com/AquariumLibrary/browsegroupspecies.php?GroupID=44
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Photos of Gobies - Family Gobiidae
Gobies are fond of associations. Ghostgobies and spongegobies are intimately associated with their hosts - going so far as to abuse this hospitality by laying their eggs on them. A whole suite of gobies share a burrow with prawns. These prawn or shrimp gobies act as sentinels for the shrimp. Their keen eyesight spots potential predators at a distance and the goby responds by backing (or diving) into the burrow.
http://www.ryanphotographic.com/gobiidae.htm
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Aquarium Fish: A Look at the Gobies - Advanced Aquarist
After all, many (but certainly not all) are quite hardy and easy to care for, and many are attractive and/or have interesting behaviors. This is especially so when it comes to some of my personal favorites, the shrimp gobies.
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2011/1/fish
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Harmful Aquatic Hitchhikers: Round Goby
With their introduction into the Great Lakes, Gobies have created significant economic and ecological impacts. The four areas below explain these impacts. Purple loosestrife, Asian clams, and other harmful aquatic plants or aquaticanimals.
http://www.protectyourwaters.net/hitchhikers/fish_round_goby.php