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- DeVries, AL (1997). "Biology and phenotypic plasticity of the Antarctic nototheniid fish Trematomus newnesi in McMurdo Sound". Antarctic Science. 1 (1):...
- (Nauticaris spp.) and small fish, prin****lly another neutrally buoyant nototheniid, the Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarcti****). This loosely schooling...
- "Functional Antifreeze Glycoprotein Genes in Temperate-Water New Zealand Nototheniid Fish Infer an Antarctic Evolutionary Origin". Mol. Biol. Evol. 20 (11):...
- ostracods, decapods, and krill, as well as some fish such as myctophids and nototheniids. Pachyptila Pachyptila turtur, fairy prion Pachyptila belcheri, slender-billed...
- gen. nov., sp. nov., a new parasitic X‑cell species in an Antarctic nototheniid fish, the bald notothen Trematomus borchgrevinki". Polar Biology. 46:...
- "Functional Antifreeze Glycoprotein Genes in Temperate-Water New Zealand Nototheniid Fish Infer an Antarctic Evolutionary Origin". Mol. Biol. Evol. 20 (11):...
- for remaining pelagic. These adaptations are most often observed in Nototheniids, the most diverse of the families. Because of their movement into the...
- (Pleuragramma antarcti****), the crocodile icefish Cryodraco antarcticus, nototheniids, and myctophids. The majority of individuals examined off South Africa...
- Mazzoldi, Carlotta; La Mesa, Mario. Biological traits of a sub-antarctic nototheniid, Patagonotothen ramsayi, from the burdwood bank. July 2013. Conference:...
- gen. nov., sp. nov., a new parasitic X‑cell species in an Antarctic nototheniid fish, the bald notothen Trematomus borchgrevinki". Polar Biology. 46:...