First records of reproductive behaviour and early development of the bearded goby Sufflogobius bibarbatus
Data on developmental characteristics from fertilization to 2 days post‐hatching during captivity of the anoxia tolerant bearded goby Sufflogobius bibarbatus, one of the keystone prey species for many of the commercial fish populations, sea mammals and birds in south‐west Africa, are presented.
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description | Data on developmental characteristics from fertilization to 2 days post‐hatching during captivity of the anoxia tolerant bearded goby Sufflogobius bibarbatus, one of the keystone prey species for many of the commercial fish populations, sea mammals and birds in south‐west Africa, are presented. |
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