Journal article
Bone microstructure and bone mineral density are not systemically different in Antarctic icefishes and related Antarctic notothenioids
Abstract
Ancestors of the Antarctic icefishes (family Channichthyidae) were benthic and had no swim bladder, making it energetically expensive to rise from the ocean floor. To exploit the water column, benthopelagic icefishes were hypothesized to have evolved a skeleton with "reduced bone," which gross anatomical data supported. Here, we tested the hypothesis that changes to icefish bones also occurred below the level of gross anatomy. Histology and …
Authors
Ashique AM; Atake OJ; Ovens K; Guo R; Pratt IV; Detrich HW; Cooper DML; Desvignes T; Postlethwait JH; Eames BF
Journal
Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 240, No. 1, pp. 34–49
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
January 2022
DOI
10.1111/joa.13537
ISSN
0021-8782