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Most northerly record of Europe's smallest marine fish Guillet's goby Lebetus guilleti in the Shetland Islands, Scotland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2010

Rachel Hope*
Affiliation:
East House, Vassa, South Nesting, Shetland, ZE2 9PP, UK
Richard Shucksmith
Affiliation:
East House, Vassa, South Nesting, Shetland, ZE2 9PP, UK
*
Correspondence should be addressed to: R. Hope, East House Vassa, South Nesting Shetland, ZE2 9PP, Scotland, UK email: [email protected]
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Abstract

Guillet's goby (Lebetus guilleti) is thought to be Europe's smallest marine fish. Records of Guillet's goby in the UK are limited with observations restricted to the Isle of Man, the Plymouth area and Lyme Bay in the English Channel. This species is described for the first time from the Shetland Isles, Scotland, UK where it was documented photographically on two separate occasions in June 2010. On both occasions male and female pairs were photographed on shell gravel in water depths of 10 m and 8 m. These are the first recorded field observations of Guillet's goby in Scotland and extend the known range of this species from 58°N (Kattegat, southern Scandinavia) to 60°N (Shetland). It is probable that species such as Guillet's goby are under-recorded due to their small size, cryptic coloration and behaviour.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2010

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