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Record #124014:

Antarctic fish biology: evolution in a unique environment / Joseph T. Eastman, ed.

Title: Antarctic fish biology: evolution in a unique environment / Joseph T. Eastman, ed.
Author(s): Eastman, Joseph T.,
Date: 1993.
Publisher: London: Academic Press
Abstract: General overview which seeks to provide readers with appreciation for particular significance and fascination of Antarctic fish biology, dominated by notothenioids, endemic perciform sub-order which has undergone considerable phyletic, ecological and physiological diversification. Divided into three major sections: 1. the Antarctic environment -- present and past; 2. the modern fauna -- biology and relationships; and 3. organ system adaptation in notothenioids.
Keywords: 597 -- Fish.
597.583.1 -- Nototheniiformes.
597.583.11 -- Bovichtidae.
597.583.12 -- Nototheniidae.
597.583.13 -- Harpafagiferidae.
597.583.14 -- Bathydraconidae.
597.583.15 -- Channichthyidae.
575.8 -- Phylogeny.
575.826 -- Biological adaptation.
56 -- Palaeontology.
H4 -- Zoology: fish.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*80) : 597
SPRI record no.: 124014

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650 07 ‡a597.583.14 -- Bathydraconidae.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a597.583.15 -- Channichthyidae.‡2udc
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650 07 ‡a575.826 -- Biological adaptation.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a56 -- Palaeontology.‡2udc
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