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Peer-Reviewed Articles 

10. Wong, W.S.Y, Hauer, L., Cziko, P.A., and K. Meister. 2022. Cryofouling avoidance in the Antarctic Scallop Adamussium colbecki. Communications Biology, (2022) 5:83. doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03023-6 Link

9.  Cziko, P.A., Munger, L.M., Santos N.R., and J.M. Terhune. 2020. Weddell seals produce ultrasonic vocalizations. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 148(6). doi:10.1121/10.0002867 Link pdf

8.  Ainley, D.G., Cziko, P.A., Nur, N., Rotella, J.J., Eastman, J.T., LaRue, M., Stirling, I., and P.A. Abrams. 2020. Further evidence that Antarctic toothfish are important in the Weddell seal diet. Antarctic Science. doi:10.1017/S0954102020000437. Link

7.  Katsu, Y. , Cziko, P.A., Chandsawangbhuwana, C. , Thornton, J.W., , Sato, R., Oka, K., Takei, Y., Baker, M.E., and T.  Iguchi. 2016. A second estrogen receptor from Japanese lamprey (Lethenteron japonicum) does not have activities for estrogen binding and transcription. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 236, pp. 105-114. Link PDF

6.  Cziko, P.A., DeVries, A.L., Evans, C.W., Cheng, C.-H.C. 2014. Antifreeze protein-induced superheating of ice inside Antarctic notothenioid fishes inhibits melting during summer warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (PNAS), 111(40), pp. 14583-14588. Link PDF SI+Video

5.  Cheng, C.-H.C, Cziko, P.A., Evans, C.W., Pancreatic not hepatic synthesis is the source of high blood levels of AFGP in Notothenioids. 2006. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA (PNAS), 103(27), pp. 1091-10496. Link PDF

4.  Cziko, P.A., Cheng, C.-H. C., 2006. A new species of nototheniid (Perciformes: Notothenioidei) from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Copeia 2006(4), pp. 752-759. Link PDF

3.  Cziko, P.A., DeVries, A. L., Cheng, C-H. C. and Evans, C. W., 2006. Freezing resistance of antifreeze-deficient larval Antarctic fish. Journal of Experimental Biology 209(3), pp. 407-420. (Issue cover: G. acuticeps adult in anchor ice). Link PDF

2.  Evans, C.W., Pace, L., Cziko, P.A., Marsh, A. G. Cheng, C-H. C. and DeVries, A.L. 2005.  Metabolic energy utilization during the development of the Antarctic naked dragonfish (Gymnodraco acuticeps). Polar Biology 29(6), pp. 519-525. Link PDF

1.  Evans, C.W., Cziko, P., Cheng, C-H. C. and DeVries, A.L. 2005. Spawning behavior and early development in the naked dragonfish Gymnodraco acuticepsAntarctic Science 2005. 17(3), pp. 319-327. Link PDF

Datasets

Cziko, P.A., 2020. Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo
Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019). U.S. Antarctic Program Data Center, https://doi.org/10.15784/601416

Cziko, P.A., 2020. Long-term underwater images from around a single mooring site in
McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019). U.S. Antarctic Program Data Center,
https://doi.org/10.15784/601417

Cziko, P.A., 2020. High-resolution nearshore benthic seawater temperature from
around McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019). U.S. Antarctic Program Data Center,
https://doi.org/10.15784/601420

Cziko, P.A. et al., 2014. High-resolution benthic seawater temperature record 1999-2012 (25-40m depth) from near intake jetty at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Integrated Earth Data Applications (IEDA). 2014. doi:10.1594/IEDA/321474. Link