First report of Mugilogobius rambaiae (Smith, 1945) (Family: Gobiidae) from India along with geographical expansion of two goby fishes from Kerala

Author:

Sreeraj C. R.ORCID,Hussna N.ORCID,Sen AryaORCID,Limna Mol V. P.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe discovery of three previously undocumented gobioid fish species in Kerala's mangrove ecosystems, namely Eugnathogobius mindora, Mugilogobius mertoni, and Mugilogobius rambaiae, marks a significant advancement in our understanding of the region's aquatic biodiversity. These findings highlight the importance of targeted sampling initiatives and underscore the need for continued exploration and conservation efforts to protect Kerala's fragile mangrove habitats. The adaptability of gobioid fish species from the genera Eugnathogobius and Mugilogobius to fluctuating salinity levels makes them particularly well-suited to thrive in the dynamic environments of shallow intertidal and subtidal estuaries, as well as mangrove ecosystems. Their presence is crucial in maintaining the ecological balance of coastal habitats in the Indo-Pacific region, including Kerala. The discovery of these gobioid fish species not only enhances the ecological richness of Kerala but also offers a significant understanding of the intricate relationships between these fish and their habitats. By enhancing the understanding of the range of gobioid fish species found in the mangroves of Kerala, more effective conservation and management approaches to safeguard these vital coastal ecosystems can be developed. Continuing study and conservation efforts are crucial for the preservation of Kerala’s mangrove ecosystems and the species diversity. By comprehending the enigmas of gobioid fish diversity and other fundamental facets of mangrove ecosystems, substantial advancements can be made in guaranteeing enduring sustainability for future generations.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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