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From: Adaptive radiation of gobies in the interstitial habitats of gravel beaches accompanied by body elongation and excessive vertebral segmentation

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Luciogobius 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.

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