Fish of the suborder Notothenioidei have successfully radiated into the Southern Ocean and today comprise the dominant fish sub-order in Antarctic waters in terms of biomass and species abundance. During evolution in the cold and stable Antarctic climate, the Antarctic lineage of notothenioids developed several unique physiological adaptations, which make them extremely vulnerable to the rapid warming of Antarctic waters currently observed. Only recently, a further phenomenon exclusive to notothenioid fish was reported: the translocation of the mitochondrial gene encoding the NADH Dehydrogenase subunit 6 (ND6), an indispensable part of complex I in the mitochondrial electron transport system. This study investigated the potential physiolog...
Background: Many Antarctic notothenioid fish are considered losers of global change, due to their lo...
Ongoing ocean warming and acidification have been found to particularly affect polar marine ecosyste...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
Antarctic fish of the suborder Notothenioidei display remarkable metabolic adaptations to life in th...
Evolution of Antarctic notothenioids in the frigid and oxygen-rich Southern Ocean had led to remarka...
Notothenioidei fishes have evolved under stable cold temperatures; however, ocean conditions are cha...
Antarctic fauna are highly adapted to the frigid waters of the Southern Ocean. This study describes ...
The Southern Ocean surrounding the Western Antarctic Peninsula region is rapidly warming. Survival o...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
The thermal sensitivity of mitochondrial function was investigated in the stenothermal Antarctic fis...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Studies in temperate fishes provide evidence tha...
Mitochondrial gene content shows extensive variation among eukaryotes, but is remarkably compact and...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
The thermal stability of the Antarctic Ocean raises questions concerning the metabolic plasticity of...
Background: Many Antarctic notothenioid fish are considered losers of global change, due to their lo...
Ongoing ocean warming and acidification have been found to particularly affect polar marine ecosyste...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...
Antarctic fish of the suborder Notothenioidei display remarkable metabolic adaptations to life in th...
Evolution of Antarctic notothenioids in the frigid and oxygen-rich Southern Ocean had led to remarka...
Notothenioidei fishes have evolved under stable cold temperatures; however, ocean conditions are cha...
Antarctic fauna are highly adapted to the frigid waters of the Southern Ocean. This study describes ...
The Southern Ocean surrounding the Western Antarctic Peninsula region is rapidly warming. Survival o...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
The thermal sensitivity of mitochondrial function was investigated in the stenothermal Antarctic fis...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Studies in temperate fishes provide evidence tha...
Mitochondrial gene content shows extensive variation among eukaryotes, but is remarkably compact and...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
The thermal stability of the Antarctic Ocean raises questions concerning the metabolic plasticity of...
Background: Many Antarctic notothenioid fish are considered losers of global change, due to their lo...
Ongoing ocean warming and acidification have been found to particularly affect polar marine ecosyste...
Antarctic fishes from the suborder Notothenioidei provide excellent opportunities to investigate evo...