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- species ranging north to southern Australia and southern South America. Notothenioids constitute approximately 90% of the fish biom**** in the continental...
- oceans. Aiding in that role, the Antarctic toothfish is one of only five notothenioid species that, as adults, are neutrally buoyant. This buoyancy is attained...
- icefish or white-blooded fish comprise a family (Channichthyidae) of notothenioid fish found in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica. They are the only...
- suborder Notothenioidei of the order Perciformes. They are also called notothenioids, but this name is also used to describe the other three, non-Antarctic...
- Coppes Petricorena; George N. Somero (2006). "Biochemical adaptations of notothenioid fishes: Comparisons between cold temperate South American and New Zealand...
- is widely spread around the Antarctic continent. Like other Antarctic notothenioid fishes, N. coriiceps evolved in the stable, ice-cold environment of the...
- Antarctic notothenioids and northern cod. They are 2.6-3.3 kD. AFGPs evolved separately in notothenioids and northern cod. In notothenioids, the AFGP...
- waters that would kill many other fish in the world sustain the Antarctic notothenioid, a bony "ice fish" related to walleyes and perch. Cactus sponges, globe...
- includes soft corals, finger sponges, sea anemones, Antarctic scallops, notothenioid fishes, and other life able to survive the cold. In the late 2010s there...
- Arctic cod have antifreeze glycoprotein genes that are similar to other notothenioid Antarctic fish, however, the protein-coding sequences are not identical...