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1. A comparative and ontogenetic examination of mitochondrial function in Antarctic notothenioid species

2. Temperature activated transient receptor potential ion channels from Antarctic fishes

3. Positive and Relaxed Selective Pressures Have Both Strongly Influenced the Evolution of Cryonotothenioid Fishes during Their Radiation in the Freezing Southern Ocean.

4. Evolution of Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) Ion Channels in Antarctic Fishes (Cryonotothenioidea) and Identification of Putative Thermosensors.

5. Xenobiotic metabolism and its physiological consequences in high-Antarctic Notothenioid fishes.

6. Parental care and demography of a spawning population of the channichthyid Neopagetopsis ionah, Nybelin 1947 from the Weddell Sea.

7. Productivity and Change in Fish and Squid in the Southern Ocean

8. Toward controlled breeding of the blackfin icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus (Lönnberg 1906): determination of spermatozoa concentration and evaluation of short- and long-term preservation of semen.

9. Microplastic ingestion in key fish species of food webs in the Southwest Atlantic (Marine Protected Area Namuncurá / Burdwood Bank).

10. Chromosomal-Level Assembly of Antarctic Scaly Rockcod, Trematomus loennbergii Genome Using Long-Read Sequencing and Chromosome Conformation Capture (Hi-C) Technologies

11. Mitochondrial membranes in cardiac muscle from Antarctic notothenioid fishes vary in phospholipid composition and membrane fluidity.

12. Spatial distribution and habitat preferences of demersal fish assemblages in the southeastern Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean).

13. Effect of elevated temperature on membrane lipid saturation in Antarctic notothenioid fish.

14. Positive and Relaxed Selective Pressures Have Both Strongly Influenced the Evolution of Cryonotothenioid Fishes during Their Radiation in the Freezing Southern Ocean

15. Effect of elevated temperature on membrane lipid saturation in Antarctic notothenioid fish

16. Temperature activated transient receptor potential ion channels from Antarctic fishes.

17. Effect of elevated temperature on membrane lipid saturation in Antarctic notothenioid fish.

18. Heat stress in the heart and muscle of the Antarctic fishes Notothenia rossii and Notothenia coriiceps: Carbohydrate metabolism and antioxidant defence.

19. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α in Antarctic notothenioids contains a polyglutamine and glutamic acid insert that varies in length with phylogeny.

20. Erythrocyte nuclear abnormalities and leukocyte profile in the Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps after exposure to short- and long-term heat stress.

21. Temperature-dependent metabolism in Antarctic fish: Do habitat temperature conditions affect thermal tolerance ranges?

22. A comparative and ontogenetic examination of mitochondrial function in Antarctic notothenioid species

23. Linking population trends of Antarctic shag ( Phalacrocorax bransfieldensis) and fish at Nelson Island, South Shetland Islands (Antarctica).

24. Multiple independent reduction or loss of antifreeze trait in low Antarctic and sub-Antarctic notothenioid fishes.

25. Productivity and Change in Fish and Squid in the Southern Ocean

26. Influence of temperature, habitat and body mass on routine metabolic rates of Subantarctic teleosts

27. Somatic energy content and histological analysis of the gonads in Antarctic fish from the Scotia Arc

28. Ecological and physiological aspects of the antarctic fishes Notothenia rossii and Notothenia coriiceps in Admiralty Bay, Antarctic Peninsula.

29. Fingerprint of persistent organic pollutants in tissues of Antarctic notothenioid fish.

30. Moderate elevations in temperature do not increase oxidative stress in oxidative muscles of Antarctic notothenioid fishes.

31. Population divergences despite long pelagic larval stages: lessons from crocodile icefishes ( Channichthyidae).

32. Evaluating Illumina-, Nanopore-, and PacBio-based genome assembly strategies with the bald notothen, Trematomus borchgrevinki.

33. Effects of temperature acclimation on cardiorespiratory performance of the Antarctic notothenioid Trematomus bernacchii.

34. Population genetic structure and gene flow patterns between populations of the Antarctic icefish Chionodraco rastrospinosus.

35. Comparative population genetics of seven notothenioid fish species reveals high levels of gene flow along ocean currents in the southern Scotia Arc, Antarctica.

36. Buoyancy of sub-Antarctic notothenioids including the sister lineage of all other notothenioids (Bovichtidae).

37. Spatial distribution of pelagic fish off Adélie and George V Land, East Antarctica in the austral summer 2008.

38. Evolution of the myoglobin gene in Antarctic Icefishes (Channichthyidae).

39. How will fish that evolved at constant sub-zero temperatures cope with global warming? Notothenioids as a case study.

40. Temperature influence on post-prandial metabolic rate of sub-Antarctic teleost fish

41. The Antarctic hemoglobinless icefish, fifty five years later: A unique cardiocirculatory interplay of disaptation and phenotypic plasticity

42. Energy density of sub-Antarctic fishes from the Beagle Channel.

43. Fish muscle: the exceptional case of notothenioids.

44. Identification and localization of α- and β-spectrins in oocytes of three Antarctic teleosts: Trematomus bernacchii, Trematomus newnesi (Nototheniidae) and Chionodraco hamatus (Channichthyidae).

45. Changes in the fish fauna associated with a sub-Antarctic Macrocystis pyrifera kelp forest in response to canopy removal.

46. Shags in Antarctica: their feeding behaviour and ecological role in the marine food web.

47. Comparison of Hsc70 orthologs from polar and temperate notothenioid fishes: differences in prevention of aggregation and refolding of denatured proteins.

48. Isolation and characterization of insulin from the Brockmann body of Dissostichus mawsoni, an Antarctic teleost fish.

49. Length–weight relationship of six notothenioid species from sub-Antarctic waters (Beagle Channel, Argentina)

50. Spatial distribution and habitat preferences of demersal fish assemblages in the southeastern Weddell Sea (Southern Ocean)

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