Divergence in skeletal mass and bone morphology in antarctic notothenioid fishes
@article{Eastman2014DivergenceIS,
title={Divergence in skeletal mass and bone morphology in antarctic notothenioid fishes},
author={Joseph T. Eastman and Lawrence M. Witmer and Ryan C. Ridgely and Kristen Leigh Kuhn},
journal={Journal of Morphology},
year={2014},
volume={275}
}Although notothenioid fishes lack swim bladders, some species live temporarily or permanently in the water column. Given its relatively high density, skeletal mass is a key determinant of buoyancy. Notothenioids have reduced skeletal ossification, but there is little quantitative data on the phylogenetic distribution of this trait. We obtained dry skeletal masses for 54 specimens representing 20 species from six notothenioid families. Although comparative data are sparse, notothenioid skeletons…
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