The round goby reproduces through external fertilization, with males establishing and defending nesting territories. During the breeding season, typically from late spring to early summer, females lay eggs in these nests, often in crevices or under rocks. Males then fertilize the eggs and guard them until they hatch, providing protection from predators. This reproductive strategy allows for high offspring survival rates in their habitat.
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