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Adaptations for cryopelagic life in the antarctic notothenioid fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki
J. T. Eastman,
A. L. DeVries
Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior
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Adaptation
100%
Amphipod
66%
Anal Fin
33%
Antarctica
33%
Benthic Species
33%
Copepods
33%
Dietary Diversity
33%
Drag Reduction
33%
Fineness Ratio
33%
Ice-water Interface
33%
Iris
33%
McMurdo Sound
33%
Morphological Difference
33%
Nektonic
33%
Nocturnal Vision
33%
Notothenioid Fish
100%
Organ System
33%
Pelvic Fin
33%
Platelet Ice
33%
Reflective Layer
33%
Retina
33%
Sea Ice
33%
Substrate Interaction
33%
Trematomus Bernacchii
33%
Trunk Shape
33%
Undersurface
33%
Water Column
66%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Amphipod
100%
Antarctic Region
50%
Drag Reduction
50%
Flatness
50%
McMurdo Sound
50%
Morphology
50%
Platelet
50%
Streamlining
50%
Water Column
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Amphipoda
40%
Fins
20%
Pagothenia
100%
Pagothenia borchgrevinki
100%
Pelvis
20%
Spring
20%
Trematomus Bernacchii
20%