Reproductive Potentials of Diploid and Polyploidy Representatives of the Genus Сobitis (Cypriniformes, Cobitidae). Mezhzherin, S. V., Salyy, T. V., Tsyba, A. A. -Comparison of reproductive parameters in severalCobitis forms with diff erent ploidy shows that the maximum fertility is found in diploid Cobitis, the triploids are less fertile and the tetraploids even less fecund. Th e latter reach maximum values of size and weight indicators but minimum number of eggs, the smallest size of the ovaries but the biggest eggs. Nevertheless, the combined reproductive potential of polyploid females is higher than of diploid spiny loaches with equal ratios of males to females in populations. Th e obvious reasons for the successful expansion of polyploid individuals of the spiny loaches are both their higher fertility at the population level and the changes in environmental conditions associated with the regulation of all major rivers in Ukraine in the 1960-1970s. Key words: Сobitis, fertility, polyploidy, invasion.Biological invasion -the spread of a "species" into an area that was not previously occupied by it -can have strong eff ect on ecosystem structure and function. A special case of invasion is the expansion of gynogenetic biotipes of spiny loaches of the genius Сobitis Linnaeus, 1758 from the Danube basin to river systems of Eastern Europe. It is known that most of European triploid and tetraploid spiny loaches of this genus (Bohlen, Rab, 2001;Bohlen et al., 2002;Janko et al., 2007;Mezhzherin, Pavlenko, 2010) occurred as a result of serial hybridization of Danube spiny loach С. elongatoides Băcescu, R. Mayer, 1969 that lives in Danube river system together with the spined loach C. taenia Linnaeus, 1758 and the С. tanaitica Băcescu, R. Mayer, 1969 (originating from Don River). Th e spined loach's range covers northern parts of European range of the genus Сobitis, while С. tanaitica occurs to the south, mostly downstream in rivers of the Azov-Black Sea basin, it is also found in all of the Danube (Bohlen, Rab, 2001;Bohlen et al., 2002;Janko et al., 2007). Th us the contact and hybridization between these species take place in Danube basin and bordering river systems of the North Sea rivers. C. elongatoides and C. tanaitica hybridize downstream (Mezhzherin, Pavlenko, 2007) and in middle reaches (Janko et al., 2007). In the case of hybrids of C. elongatoides × C. tanaitica backcrossing, triploid biotypes C. 2 elongatoides -tanaitica and C. elongatoides -2 tanaitica occur, while triploid biotypes C. elongatoides -tanaitica -taenia and C. elongatoides -tanaitica -2 taenia form upstream in the basin at the point of contact of C. elongatoides and С. taenia (Janko et al., 2007). Th erefore, it is quite correct to consider the Danube to be the place of origin of most European triploid biotypes of spined loaches, from where they have begun to invade other European river systems. Now unisexual polyploid spined loaches are common in Dniester basin, Southern Buh basin, Dnipro basin (Mezhzherin, Lisetskaya, 2004; Mehzhzherin, Pavl...