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Ecomorphological Analysis and development of virtual mobile models of buccal apparatus of notothenioid fish species (EMPHASIS)

The EMPHASIS project focuses on the ecomorphology of the feeding apparatus of Notothenioidea, a suborder of teleost fishes endemic to the Southern Ocean that have colonized available ecological niches and habitats during their adaptive radiation. Ecomorphology is the science that investigates the reciprocal relationship between the environment and the forms of organisms, allowing insights into their evolutionary history, biodiversity, and relationships between form and function. The research activity involves a comparative analysis of the feeding apparatus in species representative of various phyletic lineages, and the study of the relationships between morphology, function and specific performance during feeding. Based on the results of the analysis, three-dimensional digitally supported models of the structures involved in feeding activity was developed.

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Date (Creation)
2023-11-28
Identifier
https://antarcticdatacenter.cnr.it/geonetwork/srv/api/records/e5b1130c-316e-4d78-9f13-693c461b56c9
Purpose

The aim of the project is to deepen the investigation of the feeding strategy of Antarctic species belonging to Notothenioidei suborder, the most relevant group of fish in coastal Antarctic ecosystem. From our morphometric approach of the feeding apparatus we expect to gather informationon diversified ecological roles in the Antarctic food web, feeding flexibility and potential capability of the various species to face futureenvironment changes. The results will be strengthened and complemented by the animation and visualization in 3D graphics of the structuresinvolved in feeding activity and their movements.

Status
On going
principalInvestigator
  CNR - IAS - Erica Carlig
pointOfContact
  CNR - IAS - Erica Carlig
user
  CNR - IAS - Laura Ghigliotti
user
  CNR - IMATI - Michela Mortara
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
principalInvestigator
  CNR - IAS - Erica Carlig

SCAR Gazetteer of Antarctica

  • Ross Sea

GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0

  • Habitats and biotopes

  • Species distribution

GCMD - Science Keywords

  • ANIMAL SCIENCE

  • FISH

Keywords
  • Ecomorphology, Antarctic fish, Feeding strategy, Biomechanical modeling

PNRA project

  • EMPHASIS PNRA18_00106

GCMD - Providers

  • IT/PNRA

Research Organization

  • CNR - Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche

Use limitation
Creative-Commons CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Unique resource identifier
PNRA18_00106
Association Type
dependency
Initiative Type
Project
Spatial representation type
Text, table
Denominator
1
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Oceans
  • Biota
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Begin date
2021-10-01
End date
2023-12-24 Now
Unique resource identifier
WGS84
Distribution format
  • FORMATO_DISTRIBUZIONE_DATI (ASCII, CSV, NetCDF...) ( 1 )

Hierarchy level
Dataset

Domain consistency

Conformance result

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Explanation

This data set is conformant with the INSPIRE Implementing Rules for the interoperability of spatial data sets and services

Pass
Yes
Statement

General information about the data origin and how it gets transformed along the way from the instrument to the database.

File identifier
e5b1130c-316e-4d78-9f13-693c461b56c9 XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Date stamp
2025-05-12T14:21:07
Metadata standard name

ISO 19139

Metadata standard version

1.0

pointOfContact
  CNR-IAS - Erica Carlig
 
 

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overview

Spatial extent

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E
W
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Keywords

GCMD - Providers
IT/PNRA
GCMD - Science Keywords
ANIMAL SCIENCE FISH
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
Habitats and biotopes Species distribution
PNRA project
EMPHASIS PNRA18_00106
Research Organization
CNR - Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche
SCAR Gazetteer of Antarctica
Ross Sea

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