6 results for Neogobius fluviatilis (monkey goby)

Impact ID Scientific Name Impact Type Study Type Study Location Impact Description Geographic Location Reference
4111 Neogobius fluviatilis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field The expansion of Neogobius fluviatilis as well as other undesirable introduced goby species coincided with a significant reduction in the abundance of benthic invertebrates 35798
4112 Neogobius fluviatilis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field The expansion of Neogobius fluviatilis as well as other undesirable introduced goby species coincided with a significant reduction in the abundance of benthic invertebrates 35801
4113 Neogobius fluviatilis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field In the Rhine river, N. fluviatilis exhibited greater food-competitive ability than juvenile native fishes (Aspius aspius, Perca fluviatilis, and Sander lucioperca), resulting in a competitive bottleneck for native fishes before they develop enough to instead consume the gobies Rhine River 35802
4115 Neogobius fluviatilis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field Neogobius fluviatilis may be responsible for the decline of Whitefin Gudgeon (Romonaogobio vladykovi) in the River Zagyva, Hungary due to food competition River Zagyva, Hungary 35803
4119 Neogobius fluviatilis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field Neogobius fluviatilis nearly extirpated the Carpathian Gudgeon (Carpathian Gudgeon) in only two years after their invasion in the Eger river, Hungary Eger river, Hungary 35807
6694 Neogobius fluviatilis Predation/Herbivory Observational Field A study done on native Pike-perch Sander lucioperca showed that Neogobius fluviatilis can be an important prey species during ontogeny, reducing the predation pressure placed on other native prey fish. This has the potential to result in a trophic cascade. Lake Balaton, Hungary 35808

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