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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 14.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000304 (2009) D. Palm [Suède] ; M. Lindberg [Suède] ; E. Br Nn S [Suède] ; H. Lundqvist [Suède] ; J. Östergren [Suède] ; U. Carlsson [Suède]Influence of European sculpin, Cottus gobio, on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, recruitment and the effect of gravel size on egg predation – implications for spawning habitat restoration
000430 (2007) Pamela M. Bennett [Canada] ; David M. Janz [Canada]Seasonal changes in morphometric and biochemical endpoints in northern pike (Esox lucius), burbot (Lota lota) and slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus)
000443 (2007) T. Sepp L [Finlande] ; J. C. Chubb [Finlande] ; E. Niemel [Finlande] ; E. T. Valtonen [Finlande]Introduced bullheads Cottus gobio and infection with plerocercoids of Schistocephalus cotti in the Utsjoki, an Arctic river in Finland
000560 (2005) Milène Legalle [France] ; Sylvain Mastrorillo [France] ; Frédéric Santoul [France] ; Régis Céréghino [France]Ontogenetic Microhabitat Shifts in the Bullhead, Cottus gobio L.,in a Fast Flowing Stream
000570 (2005) Michelle A. Gray ; R. Allen Curry ; Kelly R. MunkittrickImpacts of nonpoint inputs from potato farming on populations of slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus)
000921 (1999) H. Gabler [Norvège] ; P. Amundsen [Norvège]Resource partitioning between Siberian sculpin (Cottus poecilopus Heckel) and Atlantic salmon parr (Salmo salar L.) in a sub‐Arctic river, northern Norway
000A33 (1998) PIHLAJA [Finlande] ; NIEMELÄ [Finlande] ; ERKINARO [Finlande]Introduction and dispersion of the bullhead, Cottus gobio L., in a sub‐Arctic salmon river in northern Finland
000A34 (1998) Randall W. Owens [États-Unis] ; George E. Noguchi [États-Unis]Intra-lake Variation in Maturity, Fecundity, and Spawning of Slimy Sculpins ( Cottus cognatus ) in Southern Lake Ontario
000A47 (1998) O. Pihlaja [Finlande] ; M. Julkunen [Finlande] ; E. Niemel [Finlande] ; J. Erkinaro [Finlande]Changes in the density of introduced bullhead, Cottus gobio L., and its impact on juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., densities in a sub‐Arctic salmon river in northern Finland
000C88 (1996) Derek O. L. Dubs ; Lynda D. Corkum [Canada]Behavioral Interactions Between Round Gobies ( Neogobius melanostomus ) and Mottled Sculpins ( Cottus bairdi )
001078 (1992) Rene L. Potter [États-Unis] ; Guy W. Fleischer [États-Unis]Reappearance of Spoonhead Sculpins ( Cottus Ricei ) in Lake Michigan
001097 (1992) E. Cuker [États-Unis] ; E. Mcdonald [États-Unis] ; C. Mozley [États-Unis]Influences of slimy sculpin ( Cottus cognatus ) predation on the rocky littoral invertebrate community in an arctic lake
001125 (1992) L. Hanson [États-Unis] ; E. Hershey [États-Unis] ; E. Mcdonald [États-Unis]A comparison of slimy sculpin ( Cottus cognatus ) populations in arctic lakes with and without piscivorous predators
001265 (1990) M. El-Matbouli [Allemagne] ; Th. Fischer-Scherl [Allemagne] ; W. Hoffmann [Allemagne]Light and electron microscopic studies on Myxobolus cotti El-Matbouli and Hoffmann, 1987 infecting the central nervous system of the bullhead ( Cottus gobio )

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