Description: English: Courtship behaviour in the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus. The male leads the female into the nest and drums while she is outside the nest. The female approaches with blackened eyes (a signal of spawning readiness) and the male nudges the female flank. The male continues to drum after the female enters the nest. Date: 2013. Source: Video S2 from Pedroso S, Barber I, Svensson O, Fonseca P, Amorim M (2013). "Courtship Sounds Advertise Species Identity and Male Quality in Sympatric Pomatoschistus spp. Gobies". PLOS ONE.
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