Four-eyed sleeper

The Four-eyed sleeper lives in the demersal, amphidromous, freshwater, brackish, marine environment.

as the four-eyed sleeper Bostrichthys sinensis (Anderson et al., 2002Go), also revealed increased levels of glutamine in their muscle, liver and plasma, in addition to the brain, during exposure to high ambient ammonia. Furthermore, the marble goby Oxyeleotris marmoratus (Jow et al. More

swamp eel, four-eyed sleeper, abehaze and slender African lungfish),is which can tolerate high environmental ammonia exposure, are used as examples to demonstrate how eight different adaptations can be involved Four in defence against ammonia toxicity. More

* Four-eyed sleeper, Bostrychus sinensis Lacepède, 1801 * Striped-cheek gudgeon, Bostrychus strigogenys Nichols, 1937 * Barred gudgeon, Bostrychus zonatus Weber, 1907 * Genus Bunaka More

Four-eyed sleeper, Bostrychus sinensis Lacepède, 1801. Striped-cheek gudgeon, Bostrychus strigogenys Nichols, 1937 ... Barred gudgeon, Bostrychus zonatus Weber, ... en.wikipedia.org 5 Freshwater fish of Papua New Guinea Bostrychus strigogenys. native. Striped-cheek gudgeon. Striped-cheek gudgeon. More

Common names

Cá B?ng b?p in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Cá Bống bớp in Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt)
Four-eyed sleeper in English
中华乌塘鳢 in Mandarin Chinese
中国塘鳢 in Mandarin Chinese
中國塘鱧 in Mandarin Chinese
中華烏塘鱧 in Mandarin Chinese

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Order : Perciformes
Family : Eleotridae
Genus : Bostrychus
Species : Bostrychus sinensis
Authority : Lacep