2011
DOI: 10.1134/s1995082911020088
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On the finding of round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas) (Gobiidae) in the food of burbot Lota lota (L.) of the Rybinskoe water reservoir

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“… Species were selected based on significant associations with gobies found in this study (*) and/or their inclusion in previous studies that addressed (potential) impacts of invasive gobies on native competitors, prey, or predators (examples listed as References A‐N): (A) Mueller et al (), (B) Ivanova and Kas’yanov (), (C) Madenjian et al (), (D) Mikl et al (), (E) Kornis et al (), (F) Płąchocki et al (), (G) Janáč et al (), (H) Hempel et al (), (I) Copp et al (), (J) Janáč et al (), (K) Jermacz, Kobak, Dzierżyńska, and Kakareko (), (L) Kakareko et al, (), (M) Piria et al (), (N) Cerwenka et al (). …”
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“… Species were selected based on significant associations with gobies found in this study (*) and/or their inclusion in previous studies that addressed (potential) impacts of invasive gobies on native competitors, prey, or predators (examples listed as References A‐N): (A) Mueller et al (), (B) Ivanova and Kas’yanov (), (C) Madenjian et al (), (D) Mikl et al (), (E) Kornis et al (), (F) Płąchocki et al (), (G) Janáč et al (), (H) Hempel et al (), (I) Copp et al (), (J) Janáč et al (), (K) Jermacz, Kobak, Dzierżyńska, and Kakareko (), (L) Kakareko et al, (), (M) Piria et al (), (N) Cerwenka et al (). …”
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“…In the Volga River basin, this species was established in the Saratov, Kuybyshev, Cheboksary, and Gorki reser voirs [3,4,6,11,13]. Findings of the round goby were recorded in the Ivankovo and Rybinsk reservoir [5,10,12]. Since the mid 1980s, a self sustainable population of this species has lived in the Moskva River [9].…”
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