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Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata
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Fishes Chapter 8
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Larvae of a jawless fish *Cranium *Vertebrae Skeletal elements of a jawless fish Subphylum Vertebrata
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Jawless Fishes
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Jawless Fishes – ancient diversity
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Jawless fish: Hagfish
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Jawless fish: Lamprey
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Hagfish Lamprey Jawless Fishes – modern diversity
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lampreys Jawless Fishes – modern diversity
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Jawed Vertebrates *Jaws *Paired fins Fossil placoderm
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Class Chondrichthyes Cartilaginous fishes
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Class Chondrichthyes
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Paired fins Placoid scales
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Class Chondrichthyes
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Shark Diversity
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megamouth shark Megachasma pelagios Pygmy shark Squaliolus laticaudus Rhincodon typus Whale shark Mitsukurina owstoni Goblin shark Shark Diversity
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Ampullae of Lorenzini
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Shark Conservation
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Manta birostris Skates and rays
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Electric Ray Narcine brasiliensis
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Hydrolagus colliei Ratfishes or chimaeras
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Class Osteichthyes bony fishes
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Class Osteichthyes Bony skeleton
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Complex and adaptable Class Osteichthyes Mouth
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Class Osteichthyes scales
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Class Osteichthyes Fins and tail
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Class Osteichthyes Gill cover
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Class Osteichthyes Buoyancy
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Fish diversity
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Fishery Exploitation
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Mobility Tuna
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Body form and niche Flounder
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Body form and niche seahorse
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Body form and niche Porcupine fish
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Body form and niche jawfish
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Coloration
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Jaw protrusion Feeding
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Jaws
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Filter feeding anchovies & sardines
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Filter feeding Gill rakers
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Vision
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Taste Olfaction
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Lateral Line
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nerves
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Lateral Line
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Fish behavior and life history
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Territoriality
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Fish Schooling
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Fish Migrations
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Anadromous
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Fish Migrations Anadromous
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Fish Migrations Anadromous
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Fish Migrations Catadromous
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Coelacanths
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Lobe-finned fishes Lobe Fins
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Fossil lobe-finned fishes
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Christmas 1938 Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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Original letter from Majorie Courtney- Latimer to J.L.B. Smith
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23 Dec. 1938
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J.L.B. Smith Majorie Courtney- Latimer
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Marjorie Courtney Latimer's odd fish
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The first coelacanth
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The Search for more….
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The Second Coelacanth 1952, Comoro Islands
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Back in South Africa
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The Second Coelacanth 1952, Comoro Islands
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Dr. James Millot ALL living coelacanth research moves to Paris
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J.L.B. Smith Institute of Ichthyology Grahamstown, South Africa
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Lobe-finned fish Living Coelacanth
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Latimeria chalumnae
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1998 -- a second species from Indonesia Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1998 Latimeria menadoensis
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