Title of article
An antipodal link between the North Pacific and South Atlantic Oceans?
Author/Authors
Arkhipkin، نويسنده , , Alexander I. and Laptikhovsky، نويسنده , , Vladimir V. and Brickle، نويسنده , , Paul، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
3
From page
1009
To page
1011
Abstract
We report on the extraordinary findings of several endemic species of North Pacific deepwater fish and squid on the continental slope of the Falkland Islands in the Southwest Atlantic, namely the giant rattail grenadier Albatrossia pectoralis (Macrouridae), pelagic eelpout Lycodapus endemoscotus (Zoarcidae) and squid Gonatopsis octopedatus (Gonatidae). These deepwater dwellers might have moved more than 15,000 km from their common species ranges with Pacific Deep Water along the western slopes of both Americas and through the Drake Passage. Our findings provide further evidence of the possible role of deepwater currents in the dispersal of bathypelagic and benthopelagic animals from one polar region to another across various climatic zones of the world ocean.
Keywords
zoogeography , Species range extension , Albatrossia pectoralis , Gonatopsis octopedatus , Lycodapus endemoscotus , North Pacific , Southwest Atlantic
Journal title
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Record number
2309184
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