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Notothenioidei
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[Photo] An icefish off the coast of Antarctica. Icefish larvae. user:uwe kils http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Uwe_kils

The Antarctic icefish belong to the perciform suborder Notothenioidei and are the largely endemic, dominant fish taxa in the cold continental shelf waters surrounding Antarctica. At present, the suborder includes 8 families with 43 genera and 122 species. Although the Southern Ocean is relatively well sampled, new species of notothenioids are still being described.

The majority of Notothenioids live at seawater temperatures between of ???2°C and 4°C, but some sub-polar species inhabit waters that may be as warm as 10°C around New Zealand and South America. It is possible to have seawater temperatures below the freezing point of fresh water (0°C) because dissolved salts lower the freezing point of a solution in a colligative manner.

The notothenioids all lack a swimbladder, and the majority of species are therefore benthic or demersal in nature. However, a depth-related diversification has given rise to some species attaining increased buoyancy, using lipid deposits in tissues and reduced ossification of bony structures.

Notothenioids have evolved a variety of interesting physiological and biochemical adaptations that either permit survival in, or are possible only because of, the generally cold, stable seawater temperatures of the Southern Ocean. Many Notothenioid fish are able to survive in the freezing, ice-laden waters of the Southern Ocean because of the presence of an antifreeze glycoprotein in blood and body fluids. Although many of the Antarctic species have antifreeze proteins in their body fluids, not all of the Antarctic species do, some sub-polar species either produce no or very little antifreeze, and antifreeze concentrations in some species are very low in young, larval fish. Another interesting aspect of Notothenioid physiology is that while the majority of animal species have hemoglobin (or other oxygen-binding and oxygen transporting pigments)in their blood, the Notothenoids of the family Channichthyidae do not. These fish are able to survive without hemoglobin in part because of the high oxygen content of the cold waters of the Southern Ocean, and in part because oxygen is absorbed and distributed directly by the plasma; a variety of other adaptations also help to compensate for difficulties that would otherwise be caused by this unusual physiology.

The notothenioids are generally considered to be the only marine fish species flock.

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