Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Eleotridae> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 items per page.
- Eleotridae abstract "Sleeper gobies are members of the Eleotridae fish family, found predominantly in the tropical Indo-Pacific, with about 35 genera and 150 species. While many eleotrids pass through a planktonic stage in the sea and some spend their entire lives in the sea, as adults, the majority live in freshwater streams and brackish waters. A few species (e.g., Milyeringa, Typhleotris and some Bostrychus) are troglobitic. They are especially important as predators in the freshwater stream ecosystems on oceanic islands such as New Zealand and Hawaii that otherwise lack the predatory fish families typical of nearby continents, such as catfish. Anatomically, they are similar to the gobies (Gobiidae), though unlike the majority of gobies, they do not have a pelvic sucker.Like the true gobies, they are generally small fish that live on the substrate, often amongst vegetation, in burrows, or in crevices within rocks and coral reefs. Although goby-like in many ways, sleeper gobies lack the pelvic fin sucker, and that, together with other morphological differences, is used to distinguish the two families. Gobiidae and Eleotridae likely share a common ancestor, and they are both placed in the suborder Gobioidei, along with a few other small families containing goby-like fishes.Dormitator and Eleotris, two of the most widespread and typical genera, include a variety of species that inhabit marine, estuarine, and freshwater habitats. For example, the fat sleeper goby (Dormitator maculatus) grows to over 1 ft (30 cm) and is widely found in fresh to brackish and shallow marine waters of the southeastern United States and Mexico. Some predatory sleeper gobies grow much larger, such as the marbled sleeper goby, Oxyeleotris marmorata, a freshwater species from Southeast Asia that can grow to 2 ft (60 cm) long. However, most are much smaller, such as the fresh and brackish water species from Australia like Hypseleotris spp., known locally as gudgeons (not to be confused with the Eurasian freshwater cyprinid Gobio gobio, also known as the gudgeon and after which the Australian sleeper gobies were likely named).".
- Eleotridae class Actinopterygii.
- Eleotridae kingdom Animal.
- Eleotridae order Gobioidei.
- Eleotridae order Perciformes.
- Eleotridae phylum Chordate.
- Eleotridae thumbnail Mogurnda_adspersa_2.JPG?width=300.
- Eleotridae wikiPageID "2205052".
- Eleotridae wikiPageRevisionID "598689014".
- Eleotridae classis Actinopterygii.
- Eleotridae familia "Eleotridae".
- Eleotridae familiaAuthority "Bonaparte, 1835".
- Eleotridae hasPhotoCollection Eleotridae.
- Eleotridae imageCaption "Mogurnda adspersa".
- Eleotridae imageWidth "240".
- Eleotridae name "Eleotridae".
- Eleotridae ordo Perciformes.
- Eleotridae phylum Chordate.
- Eleotridae regnum "Animalia".
- Eleotridae subdivision "See text".
- Eleotridae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Eleotridae subordo Gobioidei.
- Eleotridae subject Category:Eleotridae.
- Eleotridae subject Category:Fish_genera.
- Eleotridae type Animal.
- Eleotridae type Eukaryote.
- Eleotridae type Fish.
- Eleotridae type Species.
- Eleotridae type Animal.
- Eleotridae type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Eleotridae type EukaryoticCell.
- Eleotridae type Fish.
- Eleotridae type Organism.
- Eleotridae comment "Sleeper gobies are members of the Eleotridae fish family, found predominantly in the tropical Indo-Pacific, with about 35 genera and 150 species. While many eleotrids pass through a planktonic stage in the sea and some spend their entire lives in the sea, as adults, the majority live in freshwater streams and brackish waters. A few species (e.g., Milyeringa, Typhleotris and some Bostrychus) are troglobitic.".
- Eleotridae label "Eleotridae".
- Eleotridae label "Eleotridae".
- Eleotridae label "Eleotridae".
- Eleotridae label "Eleotridae".
- Eleotridae label "Eleotridae".
- Eleotridae label "Eleotrowate".
- Eleotridae label "Schläfergrundeln".
- Eleotridae label "Slaapgrondels".
- Eleotridae label "塘鱧科".
- Eleotridae sameAs Schläfergrundeln.
- Eleotridae sameAs Eleotridae.
- Eleotridae sameAs Eleotridae.
- Eleotridae sameAs Eleotridae.
- Eleotridae sameAs Slaapgrondels.
- Eleotridae sameAs Eleotrowate.
- Eleotridae sameAs Eleotridae.
- Eleotridae sameAs m.06vsjk.
- Eleotridae sameAs Q773959.
- Eleotridae sameAs Q773959.
- Eleotridae wasDerivedFrom Eleotridae?oldid=598689014.
- Eleotridae depiction Mogurnda_adspersa_2.JPG.
- Eleotridae isPrimaryTopicOf Eleotridae.
- Eleotridae name "Eleotridae".