Scientists have used advanced neutron imaging to study Koharalepis jarviki, a rare Devonian fossil fish from Antarctica, revealing brain and skull details that link it to early land vertebrates. The ...
A rare Antarctic fossil reveals how early fish lived and hunted just before animals began moving onto land 380 million years ...
Researchers in the Antarctic Peninsula have discovered a new species of Antarctic dragonfish, a new journal study shows. The dragonfish, called the Banded Dragonfish or Akarotaxis gouldae, was ...
A new species of Antarctic dragonfish, Akarotaxis gouldae or Banded Dragonfish, has been discovered in waters off the western Antarctic Peninsula. The species, named in honor of the recently ...
Have you ever wondered how some life forms keep going in places so cold we’d call them frozen? Places humans wouldn't dare venture into? Deep in the icy waters around Antarctica dwell fish that thrive ...
The first icefish was discovered in 1927, swimming in the frigid waters of the southernmost extreme of the Earth, the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica. This unique fish had a see-through body and ...
About 10 million years ago, Antarctica's Southern Ocean started to get so cold that it scared away most fish in the region. Among the fish that stayed were what are now known as black rockcod, part of ...
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This 380-million-year-old Antarctic fossil fish may explain how life first crawled onto land
Antarctic fish fossils are shedding light on early animal evolution, specifically the transition to land. A remarkably ...
Antarctic notothenioids represent a remarkable evolutionary radiation of fishes that have flourished in the extreme cold of the Southern Ocean. Their unique adaptations — including specialised ...
TOPSHOT - Night view of glaciers at Chiriguano bay in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica on November 08, 2019. JOHAN ORDONEZ JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP via Getty Images A research team hunting zooplankton ...
Akarotaxis gouldae, a newly discovered species of Antarctic dragonfish, was named in honor of the recently decomissioned Antarctic research supply vessel Laurence M. Gould. (Image provided by Andrew ...
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