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Part 3 “Fishes” – an introduction
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“Fishes”
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Vertebrata
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Figure 24.2 Vertebrata “Fishes”
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Fish Diversity ca. 25,000 described species 482 families with living representatives
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Largest > 12m Smallest < 1cm
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Largest > 12m Smallest < 1cm
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8,370m (27,455 feet) Deepest Abyssobrotula galatheae Highest 5,200m (17,000 feet)
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Hottest Coldest up to 43.8° C (110.8°F) -1.86° C (28.6°F) Cyprinodon pachycephalus
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Hypersaline Cyprinodon variegatus Up to 3x sea water
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Torrential water Colorado River Fishes
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Trogloglanis pattersoni Satan eurystomus Caves
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Anoxic water
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Airbreathing
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Diet
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Reproduction
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Life Spans several weeks 150+ years
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Primitive and early fishes
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Living jawless fishes = “agnatha”
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Jawless Fishes (living)
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Class Myxini Hagfishes
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We’re craniates, but not vertebrates
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*distinct head, *tripartite brain *paired specialized sense organs *1 pair semicircular canals *glomerular kidney *2 pairs semicircular canals *vertebrae Craniate Vertebrate
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Habitat – Life History
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Hagfishes at home
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Slime glands and slime
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Hagfish Eggs
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Mxyine glutinosa L. 1 Family 6 genera ca. 40 species Class Myxini hagfishes
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Physiology very ‘invertebrate- like’
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Human interactions
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Hagfish fishery
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Eel Skin
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Vertebrata Vertebrates
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Vertebrata at least 2 semicircular canals vertebrae fancy, vertebrate physiology
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Lampreys are vertebrates
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Class Cephalaspidomorphi Lampreys
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We have vertebrae
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2 families 6 genera 41 species Lampreys Class Cephalaspidomorphi
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Lampetra tridentata Local Diversity
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Lampetra similis Lampetra ayresi Lampetra richardsoni California Diversity (freshwater)
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Predaceous lampreys Brook lampreys
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Predaceous or parasitic life mode
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Predaceous lampreys
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Brook lampreys
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Lampreys nesting
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Ammocoete
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Lamprey ammocoete larva Cephalochordate (amphioxus) Craniate Origin?
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Ammocoete Amphioxus Niche + anatomy
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Biodiversity and Conservation Lampreys have an image problem
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Great Lakes and sea lampreys
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Most Jawless fishes are fossil only
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All sorts of fossil jawless fishes
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Mineralized bone
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Hagfishes and lampreys (living) Fossil things – “Ostracoderms” and conodonts
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†Condodonta Earliest vertebrate ? (with bone)
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†Condodonta
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earliest bone
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†”Ostracoderms” Fossil jawless fishes were more sophisticated that the surviving ones
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Hagfishes and lampreys (living) Fossil things
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*Smallish *Bony armor *Internal cartilaginous skeleton † “Ostracoderms” *Mostly benthic
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† “Ostracoderms” - niche
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†”Ostracoderms” – 2 major radiations More primitive More advanced
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Primitive ostracoderms
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Advanced ostracoderms
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Jawed vertebrates derive from “ostracoderms” More advanced
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on to creatures with jaws…. Jawed vertebrates
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Early gnathostomes
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