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The new species has only been found in one tributary on Enggano Island, located south of Sumatra, a study said.
Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island.
Scientists identified a new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, capable of climbing waterfalls, in Malakoni Village on Indonesia’s Enggano Island.
Researchers have now confirmed, based on eight specimens collected from their home on Enggano Island, that the “brilliant”-looking fish is a new species of goby, according to a study published ...
The new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, is described as having a “metallic” green head and “rosy red” fins, according to researchers. Photo by Nurjirana N, Gustiano R, Haryono H and ...
The new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, is described as having a “metallic” green head and “rosy red” fins, according to researchers. Photo by Nurjirana N, Gustiano R, Haryono H and ...
The new goby species, Stiphodon hadiatyae, is described as having a “metallic” green head and “rosy red” fins, according to researchers. Photo by Nurjirana N, Gustiano R, Haryono H and ...
The first-of-its-kind project is happening in Lake Michigan near Milwaukee, and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore and ...
Amphidromous gobies represent an intriguing model for studying evolutionary processes and ecological adaptations. ... A mode of diadromous migration in which fish spawn in freshwater, ...