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The European bullhead (''Cottus gobio'') is a freshwater
fish A fish (: fish or fishes) is an aquatic animal, aquatic, Anamniotes, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fish fin, fins and craniate, a hard skull, but lacking limb (anatomy), limbs with digit (anatomy), digits. Fish can ...
that is widely distributed in Europe, mainly in rivers. It is a member of the family
Cottidae The Cottidae are a family of fish in the superfamily Cottoidea, the sculpins. It is the largest sculpin family, with about 275 species in 70 genera.Kane, E. A. and T. E. Higham. (2012)Life in the flow lane: differences in pectoral fin morphology ...
, a type of
sculpin A sculpin is a type of fish that belongs to the superfamily Cottoidea in the order Perciformes.Kane, E. A. and T. E. Higham. (2012)Life in the flow lane: differences in pectoral fin morphology suggest transitions in station-holding demand acros ...
. It is also known as the miller's thumb, freshwater sculpin, common bullhead, and cob. The European bullhead is a small
demersal The demersal zone is the part of the sea or ocean (or deep lake) consisting of the part of the water column near to (and significantly affected by) the seabed and the benthos. The demersal zone is just above the benthic zone and forms a layer o ...
fish that lives both in cold, clear, fast-flowing small streams and in middle-sized rivers. It also occurs on gravelly shores of cold lakes. Further, it thrives in diluted brackish water of the Northern
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.


Description

The bullhead has a large broad head and tapering body, large fins and a rounded tail. The eyes are located near the top of the head. To the distinction from the other freshwater
sculpin A sculpin is a type of fish that belongs to the superfamily Cottoidea in the order Perciformes.Kane, E. A. and T. E. Higham. (2012)Life in the flow lane: differences in pectoral fin morphology suggest transitions in station-holding demand acros ...
species found in Northern Europe, it can be told from the alpine bullhead ''Cottus poecilopus'' by the fact that the rays of its pelvic fins are of similar lengths while the first and last rays are longer in the alpine bullhead. It can be distinguished from the fourhorn sculpin by the fact that the dorsal and anal fins terminate close to the tail giving a short
caudal peduncle Fins are moving appendages protruding from the body of fish that interact with water to generate thrust and help the fish swim. Apart from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct connection with the back bone and are supported only ...
. When it rests on the bottom, the pectoral fins flare out resembling wings. The bullhead is usually about long and is light brown mottled with darker colour. The pelvic fins are colourless and lack the stripes of the alpine bullhead.


Biology

Food items eaten by the bullhead include
benthic The benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water such as an ocean, lake, or stream, including the sediment surface and some sub-surface layers. The name comes from the Ancient Greek word (), meaning "the depths". ...
insects,
crustaceans Crustaceans (from Latin meaning: "those with shells" or "crusted ones") are invertebrate animals that constitute one group of Arthropod, arthropods that are traditionally a part of the subphylum Crustacea (), a large, diverse group of mainly aquat ...
and other
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. It breeds in the spring. The male digs a shallow hollow in which batches of eggs are deposited by several females. He then guards the nest for the month or so that it takes for the eggs to hatch.


Systematics and distribution

The European bullhead, as treated above, is widespread over most of the subcontinent and in the UK, but absent from the southern
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e and from Northern Scandinavia. It is not a single uniform
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, however, but composed of morphologically and genetically differentiated subunits. Some of those have been distinguished already long time ago as separate
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or species with their own names, while in practice they have still mostly been treated under the concept of ''Cottus gobio''. In 2005, Freyhof et al. suggested subdivision of the European ''Cottus gobio'' into fourteen distinct species, of which six had been described earlier and eight were newly described and named. *'' Cottus aturi'' - France (
Adour The Adour (; ; ) is a river in southwestern France. It rises in High- Bigorre ( Pyrenees), in the commune of Aspin-Aure, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean ( Bay of Biscay) near Bayonne. It is long, of which the uppermost ca. is known as the ' ...
) *'' Cottus duranii'' - France (upper
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,
Loire The Loire ( , , ; ; ; ; ) is the longest river in France and the 171st longest in the world. With a length of , it drains , more than a fifth of France's land, while its average discharge is only half that of the Rhône. It rises in the so ...
etc.) *''Cottus gobio'' sensu stricto - Germany, Sweden, Central Europe *''
Cottus haemusi ''Cottus haemusi'' is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cottidae, the typical sculpins. Description It is endemic to Bulgaria. It inhabits the Beli Vit, the main stem of the river Vit of the Danube Th ...
'' - Bulgaria ( Beli Vit of Danube basin) *'' Cottus hispaniolensis'' - France, Spain (
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) *'' Cottus koshewnikowi'' - Northeast Europe *'' Cottus metae'' - Danube drainage (
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) *'' Cottus microstomus'' - East Central Europe: Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine etc. *'' Cottus perifretum'' - Great Britain, Netherlands, Germany, France *'' Cottus petiti'' - France ( Lez) *'' Cottus rhenanus'' - Netherlands, Germany *'' Cottus rondeleti'' - France (
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) *'' Cottus scaturigo'' - Italy (Trieste, local) *'' Cottus transsilvaniae'' - Romania ( ArgeÈ™ of Danube basin) Additionally, ''Cottus ferrugineus'' is said to occupy Italy and the Balkans, but this taxon is considered invalid. For instance, in this classification the British bullhead are ''Cottus perifretum''. In common usage in the UK, especially by conservation authorities, they are still mostly treated as ''Cottus gobio''.


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* {{Authority control Cottus (fish) Freshwater fish of Europe Fish of Europe Fish described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Habitats Directive species Least concern biota of Europe