Demersal fish community structure, distribution and trophic relationships on the slope (depth range 200–1500 m) of the sub-Antarctic Prince Edward Islands and surrounding sea rises were investigated during a pilot survey conducted in April 2001 onboard fishing vessel MV Iris. A total of 56 fish taxa were collected during the survey, of which 44 were identified to the species level, seven to the genus level and five to the family level. Among the identified taxa, 36 constituted new records for the area investigated. Total catch per unit effort (cpue) during the survey ranged from 1·1 to 241·2 individuals h 1. Both average fish diversity and total cpue positively correlated with trawling depth. Overall, mean sampling depth and near-bottom tem...
International audienceWe used the stable isotope method to investigate the ecological niches of Anta...
Fisheries ecosystem-based management is an important tool for sustainable harvesting of fisheries wo...
AbstractWe used the stable isotope method to investigate the ecological niches of Antarctic fishes, ...
Demersal fish community structure, distribution and trophic relationships on the slope (depth range ...
The Antarctic fish fauna from outer continental shelf/upper slope depths is under-sampled compared t...
AbstractPelagic fish assemblages and community structure were examined along longitudinal and meridi...
We sampled the demersal fish community of the Bonney Canyon, South Australia at depths (100-1,500 m)...
The spatial distribution and species composition of high-Antarctic ichthyonekton was investigated du...
Demersal fish represent one of the most heavily exploited resources in the Antarctic ecosystem. Fish...
The fish populations of Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were inve...
<div><p>We sampled the demersal fish community of the Bonney Canyon, South Australia at depths (100–...
As Antarctic fish species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to c...
Knowledge about food web structure and trophic relationships is essential for the identification of ...
The pelagic fish community of the Dumont d'Urville Sea (East Antarctica) was investigated during the...
Investigating how environmental variation influences population, food web, and community dynamics is...
International audienceWe used the stable isotope method to investigate the ecological niches of Anta...
Fisheries ecosystem-based management is an important tool for sustainable harvesting of fisheries wo...
AbstractWe used the stable isotope method to investigate the ecological niches of Antarctic fishes, ...
Demersal fish community structure, distribution and trophic relationships on the slope (depth range ...
The Antarctic fish fauna from outer continental shelf/upper slope depths is under-sampled compared t...
AbstractPelagic fish assemblages and community structure were examined along longitudinal and meridi...
We sampled the demersal fish community of the Bonney Canyon, South Australia at depths (100-1,500 m)...
The spatial distribution and species composition of high-Antarctic ichthyonekton was investigated du...
Demersal fish represent one of the most heavily exploited resources in the Antarctic ecosystem. Fish...
The fish populations of Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were inve...
<div><p>We sampled the demersal fish community of the Bonney Canyon, South Australia at depths (100–...
As Antarctic fish species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to c...
Knowledge about food web structure and trophic relationships is essential for the identification of ...
The pelagic fish community of the Dumont d'Urville Sea (East Antarctica) was investigated during the...
Investigating how environmental variation influences population, food web, and community dynamics is...
International audienceWe used the stable isotope method to investigate the ecological niches of Anta...
Fisheries ecosystem-based management is an important tool for sustainable harvesting of fisheries wo...
AbstractWe used the stable isotope method to investigate the ecological niches of Antarctic fishes, ...