The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evolution and functional importance of biochemical adaptations to temperature. The availability of notothenioid taxa in a wide range of latitudes (Antarctic and non-Antarctic) provides a tool to enable identification of physiological and biochemical characteristics gained and lost during evolutionary history. Non-Antarctic notothenioids belonging to the most basal families are a crucial source for understanding the evolution of hemoglobin in high-Antarctic cold-adapted fish. This paper focuses on the structure, function and evolution of the oxygen-transport system of Cottoperca gobio, a sub-Antarctic notothenioid fish of the family Bovichtidae, prob...
Notothenioids represent a large group of marine teleosts that are mostly endemic to the Antarctic Oc...
Fishes thriving in polar habitats offer many opportunities for comparative approaches to understandi...
Environmental oxygen availability certainly plays a key role in the evolution of polar marine life, ...
The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evoluti...
Pleuragramma antarcticum (suborder Notothenioidei, family Nototheniidae) is the most abundant fish i...
The Arctic fish Anarhichas minor, a benthic sedentary species, displays high hemoglobin multiplicity...
The oxygen-transport system of two species of Antarctic fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconi...
AbstractFishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studyin...
Fishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studying the ev...
Environmental oxygen availability certainly plays a key role in the evolution of polar marine life, ...
The major haemoglobin of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus was structurally and functional...
Antarctic fish of the family Nototheniidae usually have a single major hemoglobin (Hb 1), often a se...
The major haemoglobin of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus was structurally and functional...
The major haemoglobin of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus was structurally and functiona...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
Notothenioids represent a large group of marine teleosts that are mostly endemic to the Antarctic Oc...
Fishes thriving in polar habitats offer many opportunities for comparative approaches to understandi...
Environmental oxygen availability certainly plays a key role in the evolution of polar marine life, ...
The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evoluti...
Pleuragramma antarcticum (suborder Notothenioidei, family Nototheniidae) is the most abundant fish i...
The Arctic fish Anarhichas minor, a benthic sedentary species, displays high hemoglobin multiplicity...
The oxygen-transport system of two species of Antarctic fishes belonging to the family Artedidraconi...
AbstractFishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studyin...
Fishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studying the ev...
Environmental oxygen availability certainly plays a key role in the evolution of polar marine life, ...
The major haemoglobin of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus was structurally and functional...
Antarctic fish of the family Nototheniidae usually have a single major hemoglobin (Hb 1), often a se...
The major haemoglobin of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus was structurally and functional...
The major haemoglobin of the sub-Antarctic fish Eleginops maclovinus was structurally and functiona...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
Notothenioids represent a large group of marine teleosts that are mostly endemic to the Antarctic Oc...
Fishes thriving in polar habitats offer many opportunities for comparative approaches to understandi...
Environmental oxygen availability certainly plays a key role in the evolution of polar marine life, ...