Biomarker analysis, especially fatty acids (FA) and stable isotopes (SI), has become a useful tool to elucidate the flow of energy and trophic interactions in an ecosystem and to analyse the diet of species that are hard to observe whilst feeding. Herein we compare FA profiles and SI composition (nitrogen, δ15N and carbon, δ13C) of muscle tissue from two sympatric Antarctic fish species—Notothenia rossii and N. coriiceps—that are key components in the inshore ecosystem of the South Shetland Islands. For both nototheniids, potential benthic food sources (algae, amphipods, polychaetes and gastropods) were screened in order to re-evaluate their trophic position (TP) and the energy flow. Significant differences in FA and SI composition between ...
The motivation for this study comes from the special challenges confronting ecologists needing to kn...
1. Aspects of the physiology and biochemistry of Antarctic fish muscle have been examined, principal...
The aim of this study was to investigate spatial changes in the trophic and energy pathways of the b...
Biomarker analysis, especially fatty acids (FA) and stable isotopes (SI), has become a useful tool t...
Biomarker analysis, especially fatty acids (FA) and stable isotopes (SI), has become a useful tool t...
Fatty acid (FA) composition of nine organs from two closely related Antarctic fish species, Notothen...
To infer important prey resources for Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the southern Ros...
Antarctic ecosystems present highly marked seasonal patterns in energy input, which in turn determin...
The Southern Ocean currently undergoes major environmental modifications related to climate change s...
International audienceNew sets of diatom-specific biomarkers, highly branched isoprenoids (HBIs), ha...
Lipids are important energy source and structural component for cellular membranes and tissues, invo...
Fatty acid biomarkers were used to investigate the feeding ecology of 17 mesopelagic fish species oc...
XXXII Open Science Conference of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), Antarctic Sc...
Antarctic marine ectothermal animals may be affected more than temperate species by rising ocean wat...
ABSTRACT. A combination of low fat (6.1 and 4.8 % of dry matter), high protein (78.6 and 84.3 % d.m....
The motivation for this study comes from the special challenges confronting ecologists needing to kn...
1. Aspects of the physiology and biochemistry of Antarctic fish muscle have been examined, principal...
The aim of this study was to investigate spatial changes in the trophic and energy pathways of the b...
Biomarker analysis, especially fatty acids (FA) and stable isotopes (SI), has become a useful tool t...
Biomarker analysis, especially fatty acids (FA) and stable isotopes (SI), has become a useful tool t...
Fatty acid (FA) composition of nine organs from two closely related Antarctic fish species, Notothen...
To infer important prey resources for Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichus mawsoni) in the southern Ros...
Antarctic ecosystems present highly marked seasonal patterns in energy input, which in turn determin...
The Southern Ocean currently undergoes major environmental modifications related to climate change s...
International audienceNew sets of diatom-specific biomarkers, highly branched isoprenoids (HBIs), ha...
Lipids are important energy source and structural component for cellular membranes and tissues, invo...
Fatty acid biomarkers were used to investigate the feeding ecology of 17 mesopelagic fish species oc...
XXXII Open Science Conference of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), Antarctic Sc...
Antarctic marine ectothermal animals may be affected more than temperate species by rising ocean wat...
ABSTRACT. A combination of low fat (6.1 and 4.8 % of dry matter), high protein (78.6 and 84.3 % d.m....
The motivation for this study comes from the special challenges confronting ecologists needing to kn...
1. Aspects of the physiology and biochemistry of Antarctic fish muscle have been examined, principal...
The aim of this study was to investigate spatial changes in the trophic and energy pathways of the b...