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View article: Akarotaxis gouldae, a new species of Antarctic dragonfish (Notothenioidei: Bathydraconidae) from the western Antarctic Peninsula
Akarotaxis gouldae, a new species of Antarctic dragonfish (Notothenioidei: Bathydraconidae) from the western Antarctic Peninsula Open
Bathydraconidae (Notothenioidei) are a group of benthic fishes endemic to the Southern Ocean. Because of their recent evolutionary radiation and limited sampling efforts due to their occurrence in remote regions, their diversity is likely …
View article: Thermal tolerance of larval Antarctic cryonotothenioid fishes
Thermal tolerance of larval Antarctic cryonotothenioid fishes Open
Cryonotothenioids constitute a subgroup of notothenioid fishes endemic to the Southern Ocean that are specialized to exist in a narrow range of near-freezing temperatures. Due to the challenges of reliably collecting and maintaining larval…
View article: Long‐term patterns in ecosystem phenology near Palmer Station, Antarctica, from the perspective of the Adélie penguin
Long‐term patterns in ecosystem phenology near Palmer Station, Antarctica, from the perspective of the Adélie penguin Open
Climate change is leading to phenological shifts across a wide range of species globally. Polar oceans are hotspots of rapid climate change where sea ice dynamics structure ecosystems and organismal life cycles are attuned to ice seasonali…
View article: Larval stages of the Antarctic dragonfish <scp><i>Akarotaxis nudiceps</i></scp> (Waite, 1916), with comments on the larvae of the morphologically similar species <scp><i>Prionodraco evansii</i></scp> Regan 1914 (Notothenioidei: Bathydraconidae)
Larval stages of the Antarctic dragonfish <span><i>Akarotaxis nudiceps</i></span> (Waite, 1916), with comments on the larvae of the morphologically similar species <span><i>Prionodraco evansii</i></span> Regan 1914 (Notothenioidei: Bathydraconidae) Open
The notothenioid family Bathydraconidae is a poorly understood family of fishes endemic to the Southern Ocean. There is especially little information on Akarotaxis nudiceps , one of the deepest‐dwelling and least fecund bathydraconid speci…
View article: Climate drives long-term change in Antarctic Silverfish along the western Antarctic Peninsula
Climate drives long-term change in Antarctic Silverfish along the western Antarctic Peninsula Open
View article: Climate drives long-term change in Antarctic Silverfish along the western Antarctic Peninsula
Climate drives long-term change in Antarctic Silverfish along the western Antarctic Peninsula Open
Over the last half of the 20th century, the western Antarctic Peninsula has been one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, leading to substantial reductions in regional sea ice coverage. These changes are modulated by atmospheric f…