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The Bony Fishes Mr. Seifert Marine Ecology
Osteichthyes The Bony Fishes Mr. Seifert Marine Ecology
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Osteichthyes So What Do They Look Like?
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Taxonomic Classification
Domain: Kingdom: Phylum: Subphylum: Superclass: Eukarya Animalia Chordata Vertebrata Osteichthyes
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The Superclass Osteicthyes are commonly referred to as the…
“The Bony Fishes”
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Osteichthyes General Characteristics:
Over 31,000 species accounting for more than half of all vertebrates. Scales: Ganoid, Cycloid and Ctenoid Operculum: gill covering Swim Bladder: buoyancy regulation Reproductive Strategies: oviparous, ovoviviparous and viviparous
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Placoid Scales Dermal Denticles Covered in enamel
Tough scales with their tips facing backward Protection Hydrodynamic CHONDRICHTHYES ONLY
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Ganoid Scales Not as old as the placoid scales Diamond shaped
Thick, hard and rigid Jointed connections Found in lower fishes: bichirs, bowfin, paddlefish, gar and sturgeon
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Cycloid Scales Round with a smooth inferior edge
Superior edge of each scale is overlapped by inferior edge of the scale in front Thin Covered with an epidermal layer and a mucosal layer Growth Rings: scale grows as fish ages
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Ctenoid Scales Similar to cycloid scales with one major distinction
Round with an inferior edge with the appearance of a comb Increases hydrodynamics
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Scaleless Fishes Sacrifice the protection of scales for increased mobility Are coated with a protective slime
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Operculum
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Swim Bladder
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Classes Sarcopterygii Actinopterygii
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