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No sense sticking so many references on a stub, I've put them here so use them if you need them.--Our Bold Hero 08:10, 5 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Cowx IG & Harvey JP (2003). Monitoring the Bullhead, Cottus gobio. Conserving Natura 2000 Rivers Monitoring Series No. 4, English Nature, Peterborough.
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  • Davis SJ (1999). The habitat requirements and distribution of the bullhead (Cottus gobio L. Pisces) in the Hampshire Avon catchment. B.Sc. Dissertation, Dept. Geography, University of Reading, UK.
  • Englbrecht CC, Largiader CR, Hänfling B, Tautz D (1999). Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in the European bullhead Cottus gobio L.-(Osteichthyes) and their applicability to related taxa. Molecular Ecology, 8, 1966-1969.
  • Environment Agency (1998). Species Awareness Leaflet No.3 - Spined Loach & Bullhead. Environment Agency, Bristol, UK.
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  • Gibson RN (1986). Intertidal Teleosts: Life in a Fluctuating Environment. In: The Behaviour of Teleost Fishes. (TJ Pitcher, ed.) Croom & Helm, London.
  • Green GP (1975). The food and production of the bullhead, Cottus gobio L., in the River Lambourn. Ph.D. Thesis, Dept. Zoology, University of Reading, UK.
  • Hänfling B, Hellemans B, Volkaert FAM, Carvalho GR (2002). Late glacial history of the cold-adapted freshwater fish Cottus gobio, revealed by microsatellites. Molecular Ecology, 11, 1717-1729.
  • Hänfling B & Brandl R (1998). Genetic differentiation of the bullhead Cottus gobio L. across watersheds in Central Europe: evidence of two taxa. Heredity 80, 110-117.
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  • Hänfling B (1997). Genetic differentiation of populations of the chub and the bullhead from the north-eastern Bavarian catchment areas of Rhine, Danube and Elbe. In: A Schreiber & J Lehmann (eds.). Population Genetic Approaches in Conservation Management, pp. 61-76. Landesanstalt für Ökologie Nordrhein-Westfalen (LÖBF), Recklinghausen.
  • Hyslop EJ (1982). The feeding habits of 0+ stone loach, Noemacheilus barbatulus (L.), and bullhead, Cottus gobio (L.). J. Fish Biol. 21, 187-196.
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  • Lahnsteiner F, Berger B, Weismann T & Patzner RA (1997). Sperm structure and motility of the freshwater teleost Cottus gobio. J. Fish Biol. 50, 567-574.
  • Mann RHK & Orr DRO (1969). A preliminary study of the feeding relationships of fish in a hard-water and a soft-water stream in southern England. J. Fish Biol. 1, 31-44.
  • Miller PJ & Coates MJ (1997). Fish of Britain and Europe. Harper Collins Ltd., London.
  • Newdick J (1979). The complete freshwater fishes of the British Isles. A & C Black, London.
  • Volckaert FAM, Hänfling B, Hellemans B, Carvalho GR (2002). Timing of the population dynamics of bullhead Cottus gobio (Teleostei : Cottidae) during the Pleistocene. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 15, 930-944.
  • Welton JS, Mills CA & Rendle EL (1983). Food and habitat partitioning in two small benthic fishes, Noemacheilus barbatulus (L.) Cottus gobio (L.). Arch. Hydrobiol.
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I've never heard of anyone eating these fish. I suspect this is an erroneous tag. Traveller palm (talk) 05:53, 18 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]