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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 1 Family Salmonidae (Trouts and Allies) Usually recognized as three subfamilies. oSalmon and Trout oGraylings oWhitefish Species of interest: oAtlantic Salmon (Salmo salar)
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 2 Salmon and Trout Have fine scales and a short dorsal fin Dominate cold water (Northeast U.S.) Anadromous Atlantic Salmon
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 3 Osmoregulation of Fishes Osmoconformers - have internal ionic concentrations identical to the surrounding water Osmoregulators - control the internal ionic concentration of their tissues
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 4 Osmoregulation of fishes
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 5 Life History stages of Anadromous Salmonids Alevin (yolk-sac larvae) Fry Smolt Adults
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 6 Aquaculture of Salmonids Some facilities raise individuals from hatch to harvest Others only raise individuals a short time and release them to enrich natural populations. What are some problems associated with aquaculture?
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 7 Salmonidae Aquaculture Egg and Milt Harvest Fish Pens Prince William Sound Aquaculture
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 8 Family Synodontidae Lizardfishes Local species: oInshore Lizardfish (Synodus foetens) oSand Diver (Synodus intermedius) Synodus intermedius
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 9 Synodontidae Benthic dwellers that usually occur in shallow water Ambush predators, blends with surroundings Synodus foetens
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 10 Family Batrachoididae Toadfishes Local species: oOyster Toadfish (Opsanus tau) oAtlantic Midshipman (Porichthys plectrodon) Opsanus tau
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 11 Batrachoididae Characteristics Well camouflaged benthic marine fishes oCommon in shallow water habitats Naked body, barbels around the mouth oSome species have two lateral lines Dorsal fin has spines
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 13 Batrachoididae Vocalizations Oyster Toadfish and Midshipman make incredibly loud sounds by vibrating its swimbladder
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 14 Swimbladders The density of seawater increases the buoyancy of the animals that live in it oSwimbladders constitute only 5% of the body volume in marine spp. o7% in freshwater spp.
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 15 Physostomous Swimbladders Has a connection between the swimbladder and the gut (pneumatic duct) oInflate swimbladder by gulping air at the surface Usually found in ancestral soft-rayed fishes (Herrings, Salmonids and Cyprinids)
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 16 Physoclistous Swimbladders Have special structures associated with the circulatory system oA network of capillaries and gas gland allow the inflation and deflation of the swimbladder Frees fish from their dependency on the surface
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 17 Order Lophiiformes Goosefish and Frogfishes Fishes in this order are commonly called Anglerfishes oFamily Lophiidae Goosefishes oFamily Antennariidae Frogfishes Goosefish
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 18 Goosefishes All have similar methods in attracting prey (Anglerfish) oIllicium oEsca oIllicium and esca are waved to mimic and attract prey
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 19 Common Species Goosefish (Lophius americanus) oMarketed as Monkfish oCan reach 4ft. 50lbs.
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 20 Family Antennaridae (Frogfishes) Associate with drifting Sargassum and hard structures on the benthos Share many similar characteristics with Lophiidae Have globose bodies that can walk across the bottom on their pectoral and pelvic fins
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 21 Antennaridae Characteristics Scales resemble projections Limited to the 20° isotherm
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae 22 Common species Sargassumfish (Histrio histrio) Drifts in Sargassum blending with its surroundings
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