Thin tough skin, slow-growing gills protect larval Antarctic fish
Very thin but hardy, unblemished skin and slow developing gills appear to be keys to survival for newly hatched Antarctic notothenioids, a group of fish whose adults thrive in icy waters because of antifreeze proteins (AFPs) in their blood. Such adaptations are important, researchers at the University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign say, because the larval fish of at least two species of no...Gills-Welsh Curette Capsule Polisher
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