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Fish / Biology / Goby / Amblyeleotris / Shrimp goby / Tiger pistol shrimp / Alpheidae / Shrimp / Gobius / Perciformes / Gobiinae / Symbiosis
Date: 2006-01-29 20:06:27
Fish
Biology
Goby
Amblyeleotris
Shrimp goby
Tiger pistol shrimp
Alpheidae
Shrimp
Gobius
Perciformes
Gobiinae
Symbiosis

INTRODUCTION Associations of shrimp with gobies are widespread across the tropics. Most of the work on these goby-shrimp relationships has been done in the Red Sea/Indian Ocean (Luther 1958; Magnus 1967; Karplus 1981;

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