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Amphibians : The First Terrestrial Vertebrates
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Infraphylum: Vertebrata Class Amphibia Amphibia- means “ double life ” Live their lives in the water and on land Tetrapods : 4 muscular limbs & feet Have toes & fingers (digits)
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History of Amphibians Oldest fossils discovered in Greenland in 1932 400 myo fossil- Ichthyostegalia Differences from fish: Loss of some cranial bones Loss of opercular bones Reduction of notochord More rigid vertebral column 4 muscular limbs Loss of fins/rays Presence of vertebrae that fuse the vertebral column and the pelvis
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Presence of Amphibians All continents except Antarctica Absent from many oceanic islands 6,000 modern species
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Amphibian Characteristics Adults are carnivores Circulatory system: 2 chambered heart (atrium & ventricle) Gas exchange: breathe through skin and/or with lungs Ectothermic- body temperature depends on external heat sources Nictitating membrane- transparent lower moveable eyelid Vocalization- species specific Males call to females for mating
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Class: Amphibia Order: Caudata Salamanders Mostly found in the N. Hemisphere All have…. Tail throughout life Both pairs of legs Terrestrial salamanders Live in the moist, forest- floor litter Aquatic larvae Sometimes live in caves
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Class: Amphibia Order: Caudata Reproduction: Most fertilize internally Males deposit sperm on a substrate and females pick up the sperm with their cloaca Young salamanders look like miniature adults (called newts ) Have gills & tail fin May be paedomorphic - undergo metamorphosis while retaining larval characteristics
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Class: Amphibia Order: Gymnophiona Caecilians 160 species Confined in tropical regions Worm like burrowers Feed on worms & other invertebrates in the soil “Segments” are folds in the skin
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Infraphylum: Vertebrata Order: Anura Frogs & Toads Live in moist environments or dry deserts Adults… Lack tails Caudal vertebrae fuse into a rodlike structure (urostyle) Long, muscular hind limbs End in webbed feet
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Infraphylum: Vertebrata Order: Anura Fertilize externally Eggs & larvae are aquatic Larvae (tadpoles) Well-developed tail Lack limbs until near adulthood Herbivores Undergo metamorphosis to turn into an adult
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Frogs VS. Toads Frogs Smooth skin Aquatic habitats Toads Dry & warty skin More terrestrial
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