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Record #154838:
Antarctic notothenioid fishes as subjects for research in evolutionary biology / Joseph T. Eastman.
Title: | Antarctic notothenioid fishes as subjects for research in evolutionary biology / Joseph T. Eastman. |
Author(s): | Eastman, Joseph T. |
Date: | 2000. |
In: | Antarctic Science. (2000.), Vol. 12(3) (2000) |
Abstract: | Describes Antarctica as evolutionary site, and provides overview of fish fauna with summary of taxonomic composition. Discusses morphological and ecological diversity, including radiation by diversification into water column habitats; adaptations of pelagic, semipelagic, cryopelagic and epibenthic species; origins of antifreeze glycopeptides in transformed trypsinogen gene; and disproportionate speciosity and high endemism characteristic of fish species flock. Considers Cenozoic fossil fish faunas, from taxonomically diverse and cosmopolitan Late Eocene fossil fauna, through divergence of basal notothenioid clades probably in Gondwanan shelf locations during early Tertiary, to dating of phyletically derived Antarctic clades using molecular sequences. |
Notes: | Antarctic Science. Vol. 12(3) :276-287 (2000). |
Keywords: | 57 -- Biology. 574 -- Ecology. 574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology. 597 -- Fish. 597.583.1 -- Nototheniiformes. 575.8 -- Phylogeny. 575.826 -- Biological adaptation. 575 -- Genetics. 575.2 -- Variation, biological. 575.858 -- Biological speciation. 577.1 -- Biochemistry. 551.77 -- Cenozoic. 551.78 -- Tertiary. 551.781.4 -- Eocene. F -- Biological sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. (217.5) -- Gondwana. |
SPRI record no.: | 154838 |
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