The Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni Norman, 1937) is one of the main target species of commercial fisheries in the Antarctic. It is an endemic and is found along the shelf of Antarctica, as well as on the slopes of seamounts, underwater elevations and islands in the sub-Antarctic. It feeds on a variety of fish and cephalopods and can be an intermediate/paratenic host of some helminthes, whose final hosts are whales, seals, large rays and sharks. This article presents new data on toothfish infection in the Pacific sector of the Antarctic. Specimens were examined during commercial longline fishing in the Ross Sea and the Amundsen Sea in January–February 2013. Fourteen species of parasites were found using standard parasitological me...
Fisheries ecosystem-based management is an important tool for sustainable harvesting of fisheries wo...
Over the past decade, data on Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in Subarea 48.6 has been co...
Abstract: The infections of four fish species, Trematomus newnesi, T. bernacchii, Lindber− gichthys ...
The Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni Norman, 1937) is one of the main target species of com...
In this study the parasites of the Patagonian toothfish were examined from the Patagonian Shelf and ...
Background: Studies of parasite communities and patterns in the Antarctic are an important knowledge...
Bony fishes (Teleostei) play an important role in the completion of life cycles of helminth parasite...
Background: As members of the Notothenioidei - the dominant fish taxon in Antarctic waters - the fam...
Due to its remote and isolated location, Antarctica is home to a unique diversity of species. The ha...
Due to its remote and isolated location, Antarctica is home to a unique diversity of species. The ha...
The Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) is the largest notothenioid species in the Southern O...
The South Sandwich Islands (SSI), a chain of volcanic islands in the Atlantic sector of the Southern...
Abstract: Trematomus newnesi (Nototheniidae), a bentho−pelagic fish, caught off Adélie Land (eastern...
The fish populations of Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were inve...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Fisheries ecosystem-based management is an important tool for sustainable harvesting of fisheries wo...
Over the past decade, data on Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in Subarea 48.6 has been co...
Abstract: The infections of four fish species, Trematomus newnesi, T. bernacchii, Lindber− gichthys ...
The Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni Norman, 1937) is one of the main target species of com...
In this study the parasites of the Patagonian toothfish were examined from the Patagonian Shelf and ...
Background: Studies of parasite communities and patterns in the Antarctic are an important knowledge...
Bony fishes (Teleostei) play an important role in the completion of life cycles of helminth parasite...
Background: As members of the Notothenioidei - the dominant fish taxon in Antarctic waters - the fam...
Due to its remote and isolated location, Antarctica is home to a unique diversity of species. The ha...
Due to its remote and isolated location, Antarctica is home to a unique diversity of species. The ha...
The Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) is the largest notothenioid species in the Southern O...
The South Sandwich Islands (SSI), a chain of volcanic islands in the Atlantic sector of the Southern...
Abstract: Trematomus newnesi (Nototheniidae), a bentho−pelagic fish, caught off Adélie Land (eastern...
The fish populations of Port Foster, Deception Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, were inve...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OB] Polar biology, Wed. 5 Dec. / Entrance H...
Fisheries ecosystem-based management is an important tool for sustainable harvesting of fisheries wo...
Over the past decade, data on Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in Subarea 48.6 has been co...
Abstract: The infections of four fish species, Trematomus newnesi, T. bernacchii, Lindber− gichthys ...