Comparison of the Antarctic and Arctic fish faunas ...

The Antarctic and Arctic fish faunas differ in age, endemism, taxonomic diversity, zoogeographic distinctiveness and physiological plasticity. The Antarctic fauna includes 274 species representing 49 families; the Arctic fauna 416 species in 96 families. Using 5% as a figure for recognition of domin...

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Main Author: Eastman, Joseph T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Société Française d'Ichtyologie 1997
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.26028/cybium/1997-214-001
https://sfi-cybium.fr/fr/comparison-antarctic-and-arctic-fish-faunas
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Summary:The Antarctic and Arctic fish faunas differ in age, endemism, taxonomic diversity, zoogeographic distinctiveness and physiological plasticity. The Antarctic fauna includes 274 species representing 49 families; the Arctic fauna 416 species in 96 families. Using 5% as a figure for recognition of dominant faunal elements, five groups account for about 74% of the Antarctic fauna (notothenioids, myctophids, liparids, zoarcids and gadiforms). With 35% of the species, notothenioids prevail in this assemblage. Together with the liparids, they are the only known example of an adaptive radiation of fish in a marine habitat. In the Arctic, six dominant groups comprise 58% of the fauna (zoarcoids, gadiforms, cottids, salmonids, pleuronectiforms and chondrichthyans). In the coldest water at the highest latitudes (> 65°S or N), only zoarcids and liparids are shared by both faunas. In the Antarctic species, endemism is 88% for the benthic fauna of the shelf and upper slope (174 species) and rises to 97% when only ...