Journal Article

First record of the burrowing goby, Trypauchen vagina (Actinopterygii: Gobiidae: Amblyopinae), in the Mediterranean

Salameh, P., Sonin, O. and Golani, D.

Record Number:
5450
Year:
2010
Journal:
Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria
Pages:
109-111
Volume:
40
Abstract:
Abstract. The burrowing goby, Trypauchen vagina, is recorded for the first time in the Mediterranean. It is believed that it reached the Mediterranean from the Red Sea, despite the lack of a record from there, due to its well documented presence in the Arabian Gulf. Keywords: Trypauchen vagina, Mediterranean, Lessepsian migration, first record
Times Cited:
1
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