Review of Biology, Spread, and Ecology of Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus)
Subject Areas :
Ecosystems
Jaber Azami
1
,
Naser Kiani-Mehr
2
,
Saeid Taran
3
,
Maryam Shahgholi
4
1 - Associate Prof, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Zanjan
2 - Postgraduate Master, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Zanjan
3 - Postgraduate Master, Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Zanjan
4 - Expert of Environment, Iranian Department of Environment
Received: 2017-07-18
Accepted : 2018-02-26
Published : 2022-03-21
Keywords:
Gobiidae,
Exotic. Environment,
Abstract :
Background and aim: The aim of this research was an introduce and identification of biotic characterizes of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus). The species was an exotic species with a large distribution in the world and often lived on shallow waters.
Material and methods: Morphology, life history, reproduction, habitat preferences, environmental tolerances, parasites, environmental effects and sampling strategies were also discussed in this study.
Results: Special size in each age on the species is depended to environmental condition in each area. The use ability of different food resources, the live ability of different regional, fast growth and resilient ability in environmental changes are some aggressive cases of this species.
Discussion and Conclution: With regarding to special condition of freshwater ecosystems in Iran, we have to study the ecological and biological characterizes of exotic species such as Gobiidae and then we manage the population growth to conserve the important ecosystems.
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Ricciardi A, MacIsaac HJ. Recent mass invasion of the North American Great Lakes by Ponto–Caspian species. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 2000;15(2):62-5.
Jude D, Janssen J, Crawford G. Ecology, distribution, and impact of the newly introduced round and tubenose gobies on the biota of the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. The Lake Huron ecosystem: ecology, fisheries and management. 1995:447-60.
Young JA, Marentette JR, Gross C, McDonald JI, Verma A, Marsh-Rollo SE, et al. Demography and substrate affinity of the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in Hamilton Harbour. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 2010;36(1):115-22.
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Papa A, Bino S, Velo E, Harxhi A, Kota M, Antoniadis A. Cytokine levels in Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. Journal of clinical virology. 2006;36(4):272-6.
Masoumzadeh M.*, Shenavar Masouleh A.R., Jalilpour J., Bazari Moghadam S., Masoumian M., Satari Masoud. Prevalence of Infection of Acipenser Persicus Broodstocks with Internal Parasites in The South-West Caspian Sea. International Sturgeon Research Institute, Rasht, Iran. 2007: 129-134. (in Persian).
Johnson TB, Allen M, Corkum LD, Lee VA. Comparison of methods needed to estimate population size of round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) in western Lake Erie. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 2005;31(1):78-86.
Neilson ME, Stepien CA. Historic speciation and recent colonization of Eurasian monkey gobies (Neogobius fluviatilis and N. pallasi) revealed by DNA sequences, microsatellites, and morphology. Diversity and Distributions. 2011;17(4):688-702.
Kryjevski A. Heavy quark q¯ q matrix elements in the nucleon from perturbative QCD. Physical Review D. 2004;70(9):094028.
Kornis M, Mercado‐Silva N, Vander Zanden M. Twenty years of invasion: a review of round goby Neogobius melanostomus biology, spread and ecological implications. Journal of Fish Biology. 2012;80(2):235-85.
Pirmohammadi M., Abdoli A., Ghorbani R. Some Biological Characteristics of Neogobius Igorlap In South East of Caspian Sea, Golestan Province. Journal of Animal Research. 2014 (27): 13-21 (in Persian).
Gutowsky LF, Fox MG. Occupation, body size and sex ratio of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in established and newly invaded areas of an Ontario river. Hydrobiologia. 2011;671(1):27-37.
Cross EE, Rawding RS. Acute thermal tolerance in the round goby, Apollonia melanostoma (Neogobius melanostomus). Journal of Thermal Biology. 2009;34(2):85-92.
MacInnis AJ, Corkum LD. Fecundity and reproductive season of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus in the upper Detroit River. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 2000;129(1):136-44.
Brown JE, Stepien CA. Invasion genetics of the Eurasian round goby in North America: tracing sources and spread patterns. Molecular Ecology. 2009;18(1):64-79.
Hayden TA, Miner JG. Rapid dispersal and establishment of a benthic Ponto-Caspian goby in Lake Erie: diel vertical migration of early juvenile round goby. Biological Invasions. 2009;11(8):1767-76.
Leslie JK, Timmins CA. Description of age-0 round goby, Neogobius melanostomus Pallas (Gobiidae), and ecotone utilisation in St. Clair Lowland Waters, Ontario. The Canadian Field-Naturalist. 2004;118(3):318-25.
Tsepkin E, Sokolov L, Rusalimchik A. Ecology of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas), an occasional colonizer of the basin of the Moskva River. Biologicheskie Nauki. 1992; 1:46-51.
Corkum LD, Sapota MR, Skora KE. The round goby, Neogobius melanostomus, a fish invader on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Biological invasions. 2004;6(2):173-81.
Yavno S, Corkum L. Round goby Neogobius melanostomus attraction to conspecific and heterospecific egg odours. Journal of fish biology. 2011;78(7):1944-53.
Rollo A, Andraso G, Janssen J, Higgs D. Attraction and localization of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) to conspecific calls. Behaviour. 2007;144(1):1-21.
Hassan MZ. Characterizing patterns of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) distribution using morphometrics, occupancy modeling, and population genetics: Cornell University; 2013.
Kvach Y, Stepien CA. Metazoan parasites of introduced round and tubenose gobies in the Great Lakes: support for the “enemy release hypothesis”. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 2008;34(1):23-35.
Özer A. Metazoan parasite fauna of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus Pallas, 1811 (Perciformes: Gobiidae) collected from the Black Sea coast at Sinop, Turkey. Journal of Natural History. 2007;41(9-12):483-92.
Leino J. Studies of the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) population of the St. Louis River Estuary. 2013.
Cookingham M, Ruetz Iii C. Evaluating passive integrated transponder tags for tracking movements of round gobies. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 2008;17(2):303-11.
Kuhns LA, Berg MB. Benthic invertebrate community responses to round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) invasion in southern Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 1999;25(4):910-7.
Bergstrom MA, Mensinger AF. Interspecific resource competition between the invasive round goby and three native species: logperch, slimy sculpin, and spoonhead sculpin. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 2009;138(5):1009-17.
Andraso GM, Ganger MT, Adamczyk J. Size-selective predation by round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) on dreissenid mussels in the field. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 2011;37(2):298-304.
Madenjian CP, Stapanian MA, Witzel LD, Einhouse DW, Pothoven SA, Whitford HL. Evidence for predatory control of the invasive round goby. Biological Invasions. 2011;13(4):987-1002.
Giordano G, Kavanagh TJ, Costa LG. Neurotoxicity of a polybrominated diphenyl ether mixture (DE-71) in mouse neurons and astrocytes is modulated by intracellular glutathione levels. Toxicology and applied pharmacology. 2008;232(2):161-8.
Ojaveer H. The round goby Neogobius melanostomus is colonising the NE Baltic Sea. Aquatic Invasions. 2006(1).
King R, Ray J, Stanford K. Gorging on gobies: beneficial effects of alien prey on a threatened vertebrate. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 2006;84(1):108-15.
Oesterwind D, Dewitz Bv, Döring R, Eero M, Goti L, Kotta J, et al. Review on patterns and dynamics of drivers of biodiversity (species, communities, habitats) across Baltic Sea ecosystems in space and time including socio-economy. 2016.
Ricciardi A, MacIsaac HJ. Recent mass invasion of the North American Great Lakes by Ponto–Caspian species. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 2000;15(2):62-5.
Jude D, Janssen J, Crawford G. Ecology, distribution, and impact of the newly introduced round and tubenose gobies on the biota of the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. The Lake Huron ecosystem: ecology, fisheries and management. 1995:447-60.
Young JA, Marentette JR, Gross C, McDonald JI, Verma A, Marsh-Rollo SE, et al. Demography and substrate affinity of the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in Hamilton Harbour. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 2010;36(1):115-22.
Kornis M, Mercado‐Silva N, Vander Zanden M. Twenty years of invasion: a review of round goby Neogobius melanostomus biology, spread and ecological implications. Journal of Fish Biology. 2011;80(2):235-85.