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goby

Small marine bony fish. Nearly all gobies are found in the shallow coastal waters of the temperate and tropical oceans. Gobies can change sex in order to mate if a member of the opposite sex is not available. Females more readily change to males than males to females.

The first dorsal fin consists of a few flexible spines and the second dorsal fin is opposed to the anal fin. The caudal fin is generally rounded, with the pelvic fins united to form a cup-shaped sucker.

Classification

Gobies are in the family Gobiidae, order Perciformes, class Osteichthyes.

In 2005 the coral pygmy goby (Eviota sigillata) was identified as the world's shortest-lived vertebrate, with an average lifespan of only 59 days. It is also the world's smallest and fastest-maturing vertebrate.



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Also, other researchers have determined that low-oxygen conditions change egg-laying preferences in common gobies.
The institution's Research Biologist Alejandro (Alex) Vagelli has discovered a new species of goby, and has successfully bred several species of gobies that have never been bred before.
Researchers now have identified just how the gobies take over.
 
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