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Gobiiformes (meaning "goby-like") is an order of percomorph fish containing three suborders: Apogonoidei, Trichonotoidei, and Gobioidei. The order was formerly defined as containing only the gobies (now placed within the Gobioidei). However, more recent taxonomic treatments also place their close relatives (the cardinalfishes, nurseryfishes, and sand-divers) with them, based on phylogenetic studies that unexpectedly found a close relationship between these groups. The Gobioidei are the most speciose clade of the family. left|thumb|Goby eggs attached to rocks, showing their distinctive adhesive
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虾虎鱼目(学名:Gobiiformes)也作鰕虎目,是脊索动物门辐鳍鱼纲的一目。 分类 依鱼类分类学研究网站deepfin.org的分类法[1][2],本目属于真棘鳍类鲈形亚类虾虎鱼系。 过去,虾虎鱼类被归类于鲈形目虾虎鱼亚目之中,但传统的鲈形目是个并系群且过于庞大,因此后来的分类学者依分子学的研究成果,将虾虎鱼类独立为虾虎鱼系的一目,而其内部分类也随着分子学研究而有大幅修正。 内部分类 依2016年Deepfin《硬骨鱼支序分类法》第4版,本目包含9科,可归类于2个亚目[1][2]: 丝鳍鱚亚目 Trichonotoidei 丝鳍鱚科 Trichonotidae 虾虎鱼亚目 Gobioidei 嵴塘鳢科 Butidae 塘鳢科 Eleotridae(包含原有的扁头鰕虎科 Xenisthmidae) 虾虎鱼科 Gobiidae(包含原有的蚓鰕虎科 Microdesmidae、沙鰕虎科 Kraemeriidae及辛氏鱼科 Schindleriidae) 沙塘鳢科 Odontobutidae 背眼虾虎鱼科 Oxudercidae 澳洲大口塘鳢科 Milyeringidae 溪鳢科 Rhyacichthyidae 海塘鳢科 Thalasseleotrididae 参考文献 ^ 1.0 1.1 Betancur-R, R., E. Wiley, N. Bailly, A. Acero, M. Miya, G. Lecointre, and G. Ortí. 2016. Phylogenetic Classification of Bony Fishes – Version 4. ^ 2.0 2.1 Betancur-R., R., R.E. Broughton, E.O. Wiley, K. Carpenter, J.A. Lopez, C. Li, N.I. Holcroft, D. Arcila, M. Sanciangco, J. Cureton, F. Zhang, T. Buser, M. Campbell, T. Rowley, J.A. Ballesteros, G. Lu, T. Grande, G. Arratia & G. Ortí. 2013. The tree of life and a new classification of bony fishes. PLoS Currents Tree of Life. 2013 Apr 18. 物種識別信息 維基數據: Q20403870 維基物種: Gobiiformes Fossilworks: 266096 NCBI: 1489878 取自“https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=虾虎鱼目&oldid=52707496” 分类:虾虎
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Gobiiformes (meaning "goby-like") is an order of percomorph fish containing three suborders: Apogonoidei, Trichonotoidei, and Gobioidei. The order was formerly defined as containing only the gobies (now placed within the Gobioidei). However, more recent taxonomic treatments also place their close relatives (the cardinalfishes, nurseryfishes, and sand-divers) with them, based on phylogenetic studies that unexpectedly found a close relationship between these groups. The Gobioidei are the most speciose clade of the family. left|thumb|Goby eggs attached to rocks, showing their distinctive adhesive nature Despite the differing appearances of members of this group, all share the trait of adhesive eggs with elaborate structures. Many species within this group also display elaborate forms of parental care by the male.
Gobiiforms are a relatively basal clade of the percomorphs, with only the ophidiiforms and batrachoidiforms being more basal. They are estimated to have diverged from the rest of the group during the early-to-mid Cretaceous (about 120 million years ago), and the first presumed fossils of the family are of apogonid otoliths from the Maastrichtian. This suggests that all three suborders within the group had diverged during the Late Cretaceous. However, much of the order's modern diversity, especially within the gobioids, appears to have evolved relatively recently.
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