Figure 1From: Adaptive radiation of gobies in the interstitial habitats of gravel beaches accompanied by body elongation and excessive vertebral segmentationLuciogobius fishes and their habitats. A. Gravel beach at Nagashima inhabited by L. grandis, L. platycephalus, L. parvulus and L. elongatus; B. Gravel beach at Kitaebisu inhabited by L. grandis; C. Boulder beach at Tsushima inhabited by L. grandis and L. parvulus; D. Gravel beach at Shirahama inhabited by L. grandis and L. elongatus; E. Gravel beach at Kurogahama inhabited by L. grandis and L. elongatus; F. Coarse gravel beach at Yaku Island inhabited by L. grandis; G. Coarse gravel beach at Shichiri-Mihama inhabited by L. sp.; H. Calm gravel beach at Chinoura inhabited by L. elongatus; I. Tonda River estuary inhabited by L. pallidus; J. Rocky shore at Hachijo Island inhabited by L. elongatus; K. Gravel beach at Tappi inhabited by L. grandis, L. elongatus, L. platycephalus and L. sp.; L. Ochikabake River estuary inhabited by L. guttatus; M. L. grandis found in intertidal gravel sediment at Shirahama; N-O. L. elongatus; P. L. adapel; Q. L. pallidus; and R. Gen. sp. 1.Back to article page