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A GUIDE to IDENTIFICATION of FISHES CAUGHT ALONG with the ANTARCTIC KRILL Author(S) 1) Iwami, T
Fishery Bulletin/U S Dept of Commerce National Oceanic
The Fish Component of Pygoscelis Penguin Diets by Nina J Karnovsky
Mitochondrial DNA, Morphology, and the Phylogenetic Relationships of Antarctic Icefishes
IPI Announcement Template 1.0, CUP Version 1.2 (1St May 2020) 3398N02C
Abstract the Osteological Features of the Channichthyidae Are Described and Their Charac Teristics Are Discussed by Means of the Cladistic Analysis
The Role of Notothenioid Fish in the Food Web of the Ross Sea Shelf Waters
Fishes: Trophic Modelling of the Ross Sea M.H. Pinkerton1
Trophic-Based Analyses of the Scotia Sea Ecosystem with an Examination of the Effects of Some Data Limitations and Uncertainties
Argentina–Chile National Geographic Pristine Seas Expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula
CHORDATA Salps, Ascidians, Tunicates, Fish, Penguins, Marine Mammals
The Expedition ANTARKTIS XI1113 (EASIZ I) of "Polarstern" to the Eastern Weddell Sea in 1996
Spatial Distribution and Habitat Preferences of Demersal Fish Assemblages in the Southeastern Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean)
WG-EMM-13/28 Date Submitted: 16 June 2013 Original Language: English
Some Interesting Fish Species from the Area of Elephant Island (South Shetland Islands)
Trophic Interactions Within High Antarctic Shelf
Fishes in Pelagic Catches in the South Shetlands Area (BIOMASS III, October—November 1986 and January 1987)
TOPOGRAPHY of the CEPHALIC SENSORY CANAL SYSTEM of the FAMILY CHANNICHTHYIDAE (PERCIFORMES, Notothenloidei)
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Aspects of the Ecology of Weddell Seals Leptonychotes Weddellii
Phylogenetic Investigations of Antarctic Notothenioid fishes (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) Using Complete Gene Sequences of the Mitochondrial Encoded 16S Rrna
Research Article in Situ Gene Mapping of Two Genes Supports Independent Evolution of Sex Chromosomes in Cold-Adapted Antarctic Fish
Oxygen Consumption in an Antarctic Hemoglobin-Free Fish, Pagetopsis Macropterus, and in Three Species of Notothenia E
Research Article in Situ Gene Mapping of Two Genes Supports Independent Evolution of Sex Chromosomes in Cold-Adapted Antarctic Fish
When Bad Things Happen to Good Fish: the Loss of Hemoglobin And
RNF213, a New Nuclear Marker for Acanthomorph Phylogeny
Metazoan Parasites As Indicators for the Ecology of Antarctic Crocodile Icefish (Channichthyidae) from the North-West Antarctic Peninsula
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Ageing Studies on the Early Life Stages of Antarctic Fishes
A Tale of Two Genes: Divergent Evolutionary Fate of Haptoglobin and Hemopexin in Hemoglobinless Antarctic Icefishes Kevin T
DNA Barcodes and Species Identiwcations in Ross Sea and Southern Ocean Wshes