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Record #99262:
Evolution of the Antarctic fish fauna with emphasis on the Recent notothenioids / J.T. Eastman, L. Grande.
Title: | Evolution of the Antarctic fish fauna with emphasis on the Recent notothenioids / J.T. Eastman, L. Grande. |
Author(s): | Eastman, J. T. Grande, L. |
Date: | 1989. |
Publisher: | London: Geological Society |
In: | Origins and evolution of the Antarctic biota. (1989.), |
Abstract: | Theoretical consideration of the evolution of notothenioids, the fauna which predominates in the Antarctic, but which has not appeared in the fossil record. Also reviews the Antarctic fish fauna through the Phanerozoic, considers importance of temperature and other factors in producing faunal change, and discusses diversification of notothenioids. |
Notes: | In: Origins and evolution of the Antarctic biota / J. Alistair Crame, ed. |
Keywords: | 56 -- Palaeontology. 551.73 -- Palaeozoic. 551.76 -- Mesozoic. 551.77 -- Cenozoic. 576.12 -- Phylogeny. 597.583.12 -- Nototheniidae. B -- Geology and soil sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 99262 |
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