- in the
Southern Ocean waters.
Notothenioids have an
estimated depth range of
about 0–1,500 m (0–4,921 ft).
Notothenioids display a
morphology that is largely...
-
coasts of Antarctica.
Notothenioids have a
lifespan of an
estimated ten
years and
reach ****ual
maturity at ages 3–4 years.
Notothenioids are
thought to spawn...
-
water below latitude 60°S. It is noteworthy, like most
other Antarctic notothenioids, for
producing antifreeze glycoproteins, a
feature not seen in its closest...
- the
Antarctic dragonfishes, are a
family of
marine ray-finned fishes,
notothenioids belonging to the
Perciform suborder Notothenioidei. The
family comprises...
-
Antarctic notothenioids and
northern cod. They are 2.6-3.3 kD.
AFGPs evolved separately in
notothenioids and
northern cod. In
notothenioids, the AFGP...
-
exceeding 100 kg. This
trait distinguishes the
toothfishes from
other notothenioids. The
Patagonian toothfish was
initially captured in the 1970s as bycatch...
- (Nototheniidae) and
eelpout (Zoarcidae).
Together the snailfish,
eelpouts and
notothenioids (which
includes cod
icefish and
several other families)
account for...
- and
increased mitochondrial biogenesis in
comparison to red-blooded
notothenioids. This
adaptation facilitates enhanced oxygen delivery by increasing...
- The La
Meseta Formation is a
sedimentary sequence deposited during the
Eocene on
Seymour Island off the
coast of the
Antarctic Peninsula. It is
noted for...
- Near, TJ; et al. (2004). "Phylogenetic
investigations of
Antarctic notothenioid fishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei)
using complete gene
sequences of...