Antarctic silverfish
The Antarctic silverfish (Pleuragramma antarctica) is a species of notothen native to the Southern Ocean and the only truly pelagic fish in the waters near Antarctica.[3] It is a keystone species in the ecosystem of the Southern Ocean.[4]
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Genus: | Pleuragramma Boulenger, 1902 |
Species: | P. antarctica |
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While widely distributed around the Antarctic, the species appears to have largely disappeared from the western side of the northern Antarctic Peninsula, based on a 2010 research cruise funded by the National Science Foundation under the US Antarctic Program.[5]
Description
Antarctic silverfish usually grow to about 15 cm (5.9 in) in length, with a maximum of 25 cm (9.8 in). The maximum reported weight of this species is 200 g. Antarctic silverfish have a maximum reported age of 20 years. When alive, they are pink with a silver tint, but turn silver only after death.[3] This Antarctic marine fish is one of several in the region that produce antifreeze glycopeptides as an adaptation against the extreme cold of Antarctic waters.[6]
Ecology
The postlarvae, 8–17 mm (0.31–0.67 in) in size, feed on eggs of calanoids (Calanoida), sea snails Limacina and tintinnids (Tintinnida).[7] The postlarvae live at depths of up to 135 m.[3] Juveniles feeds on copepods (Copepoda), mostly on Oncaea curvata and can be found at depths of 50 to 400 m (165 to 1340 ft). [7] [3]Mature females may spawn for the first time at 7-9 years of age.[3]
The adults of this species can be found at depths 0-728 m.[3]
Antarctic silverfish are an important prey species for high trophic animals, such as the Adelie penguin and the Weddell seal.
References
- Gon, O. & Vacchi, M. 2010. . In: IUCN 2013. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.2. <www.iucnredlist.org Archived June 27, 2014, at the Wayback Machine>. Downloaded on 29 March 2019.
- Boulenger G. A. (1902). Rep. Voy. Southern Cross, p. 187.
- Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2009). "Pleuragramma antarctica" in FishBase. February 2009 version.
- Bottaro M., Oliveri D., Ghigliotti L., Pisano E., Ferrando S. & Vacchi M. (2009). "Born among the ice: first morphological observations on two developmental stages of the Antarctic silverfish Pleuragramma antarcticum, a key species of the Southern Ocean". Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 19(2); 249-259. doi:10.1007/s11160-009-9106-5.
- "Climate change may be to blame for disappearance of Antarctic silverfish". The Antarctic Sun.
- A. P. Wohrmann (1995). "Antifreeze glycopeptides in the high-Antarctic Silverfish Pleurogramma antarcticum (Notothenioidei)". Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C. Toxicol. Endocrinol. 111 (1): 121–9. doi:10.1016/0742-8413(95)00007-T. PMID 7656179.
- Granata, A.; Zagami, G.; Vacchi, M.; Guglielmo, L. (2009). "Summer and spring trophic niche of larval and juvenile Pleuragramma antarcticum in the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica". Polar Biology. 32 (3): 369–382. doi:10.1007/s00300-008-0551-8.