Comments: Available information for P. semilunaris confirms that: i) Tubenose gobies can have a significant negative impact on aquatic invertebrate density and community composition (Mikl et al., 2017) and some native species may display a significant shift in habitat choice in co-occurrence with tubenose goby (Van Kessel et al., 2011).
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Mikl, L., Adámek, Z., Všetičková, L., Janáč, M., Roche, K., & Šlapanskỳ, L. (2017) Response of benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages to round (Neogobius melanostomus, Pallas 1814) and tubenose (Proterorhinus semilunaris, Heckel 1837) goby predation pressure. Hydrobiologia 785:219–232.
Van Kessel, N., Dorenbosch, M., De Boer, MRM., Leuven, RSEW., & Van der Velde, G. 2011. Competition for shelter between four invasive gobiids and two native benthic fish species. Current Zoology 57(6):844–851.
FishBase, 2021. Proterorhinus nasalis (De Filippi, 1863). https://fishbase.mnhn.fr/summary/65589 Accessed 2021-09-20.