A comparative study on the lipid composition of the liver and muscles has been performed in daubed shanny caught in summer (July) in Arctic waters at three different sites (biotopes) along the north-western coast of Spitsbergen. In marine organisms living at high latitudes, lipids play an especially important role, primarily as reserve substances and as a factor influencing adaptation to severe environmental conditions. Since the ecology of daubed shanny is poorly known, the data obtained may be considered novel.
Concentrations are given in % of dry weight. Please note that the authors seem to mix the sample sites KB1 and KB3, it is not absolutely clear which one is at the fjords mouth and which one is located deep inside the fjord. Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Supplement to: Murzina, S A; Nemova, N N; Nefedova, Z A; Falk-Petersen, Stig (2010): Effects of ecological conditions on lipid composition of the liver and muscles in the daubed shanny, Leptoclinus maculatus. Russian Journal of Ecology, 41(1), 51-54