Perciform fish of the suborder Notothenioidei dominate the cold shelf waters surrounding the Antarctic continent. The past decade has been an active period in the taxonomy and systematics of this group. Since publication of Fishes of the Southern Ocean in 1990, 11 new notothenioid species have been described and seven others placed in synonymy. The suborder currently includes eight families with 43 genera and 122 species. Ninety-six species inhabit Antarctic waters and 26 are non-Antarctic. A list of species with authorities and dates is provided. There are brief comments on species placed in synonymy, collection localities for new species and intraspecific variation
Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Po...
Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Po...
This paper continues descriptions of new deep-water Antarctic barbeled plunderfishes of the poorly k...
Perciform fish of the suborder Notothenioidei dominate the cold shelf waters surrounding the Antarct...
notothenioid fish 1.1. Notothenioids dominate the modern Antarctic fish fauna Perciform fishes of th...
The object of investigation: the suborder of the notothenioid fishes (8 families, 48 kins and 138 sp...
has low stable temperatures (–2°C to +1.5°C) and experiences large seasonal variations in day length...
edu Abstract: Antarctica is a continental island and the waters of its shelfand upper slope are an i...
BackgroundAntarctic notothenioids are an impressive adaptive radiation. While they share recent comm...
Abstract: The composition of the Antarctic fish fauna has undergone r markable changes through time....
Background: Antarctic notothenioids are an impressive adaptive radiation. While they share recent co...
Background: Antarctic notothenioids are an impressive adaptive radiation. While they share recent co...
Fishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei, which dominate theichthyofauna in the freezing wate...
embayment of the Antarctic continental shelf, averages 500 m deep, with troughs to 1,200 m and the s...
Abstract: The RV Nathaniel B. Palmer was used for bottom trawling at depths of 100-1200 m during two...
Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Po...
Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Po...
This paper continues descriptions of new deep-water Antarctic barbeled plunderfishes of the poorly k...
Perciform fish of the suborder Notothenioidei dominate the cold shelf waters surrounding the Antarct...
notothenioid fish 1.1. Notothenioids dominate the modern Antarctic fish fauna Perciform fishes of th...
The object of investigation: the suborder of the notothenioid fishes (8 families, 48 kins and 138 sp...
has low stable temperatures (–2°C to +1.5°C) and experiences large seasonal variations in day length...
edu Abstract: Antarctica is a continental island and the waters of its shelfand upper slope are an i...
BackgroundAntarctic notothenioids are an impressive adaptive radiation. While they share recent comm...
Abstract: The composition of the Antarctic fish fauna has undergone r markable changes through time....
Background: Antarctic notothenioids are an impressive adaptive radiation. While they share recent co...
Background: Antarctic notothenioids are an impressive adaptive radiation. While they share recent co...
Fishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei, which dominate theichthyofauna in the freezing wate...
embayment of the Antarctic continental shelf, averages 500 m deep, with troughs to 1,200 m and the s...
Abstract: The RV Nathaniel B. Palmer was used for bottom trawling at depths of 100-1200 m during two...
Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Po...
Antarctic waters represent a unique marine environment delimited by an oceanographic barrier, the Po...
This paper continues descriptions of new deep-water Antarctic barbeled plunderfishes of the poorly k...