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Form and Function: Fish (begin) Marine Vertebrates: Lecture 1
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Challenges of the marine environment Density Pressure Temperature
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Temperature stratification
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Challenges of the marine environment Density Pressure Temperature Light
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Light attenuation with depth
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Challenges of the marine environment Density Pressure Temperature Light Salinity Oxygen
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Oxygen vs. depth
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Challenges of the marine environment Density Pressure Temperature Light Salinity Oxygen Seasonality Substrate
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Vertebrate phylogeny Vertebrates are thought to be monophyletic, descended from a cephalochordate (or urochordate?) ancestor So ultimately, all marine vertebrates are related However, the “marine vertebrates” themselves are polyphyletic, with various groups arising from fresh water or land-based ancestors at different times.
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Fish phylogeny
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Likely common ancestor to vertebrates: Phylum Chordata Subphylum Cephalochordata Invertebrate chordate = “lancelet” Larvae and adults have all chordate features (four shown plus endostyle = thyroid precursor) Muscles develop from somites: blocks of mesoderm (segmented)
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Subphylum Cephalochordata: lancelets
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Fish phylogeny: “Craniata” Derived character: neural crest cells/cranium Neural crest/ cranium
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Neural crest (Craniata)
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Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Myxini: Hagfish Campbell, Fig. 34.9
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Fish phylogeny: Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Vertebrata Derived character: vertebral column Vertebral column
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Subphylum Vertebrata; Class Cephalaspidomorphi
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Fish phylogeny: Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Vertebrata, “Gnathostomes” Derived characters: jaws, bone, paired fins Jaws; Bone; Paired fins
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Gnathostomes Jaw development From which structures? Development of bone Which structures were first mineralized? Development of paired fins Hypothesis for origins?
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Class Chondrichthyes: Subclass Elasmobranchii
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Elasmobranchii: Features Skeleton Vertebral column Cranium Teeth Upper jaw Ceratotrichia Nostrils
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Elasmobranchii: Features Spiral valve within intestine: Function? Pelvic fins with claspers. Function?
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Elasmobranchii: Features Gills Scales: placoid Buoyancy Australian Museum of Natural History
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Circulation Campbell, Biology
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Respiration: countercurrent exchange Campbell, Biology
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Additional features Osmoregulation Reproduction Oviparity Ovoviviparity Viviparity
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Feeding
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Shark Orders
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Order Lamniformes: mackerel sharks Overview
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Focus: Family Lamnidae Adaptations for effective swimming Body shape (note snout!) Fins Ram ventilation Cruising speeds: ~3 km/h (great white) Speed bursts: Up to 35 km/h (mako) Elevate body temperature Countercurrent heat exchange
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Countercurrent heat exchange: Great white shark
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The Behavior of White Sharks and their Pinniped Prey during predatory attacks Summary of research by Klimley, Pyle and Anderson, 1996 (for next Monday!) Deskpicture.com
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Order Lamniformes Focus: basking sharks Photos: D. Burton
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Order Charcharhiniformes Groundsharks: Overview Photo: Paul Humann Photo: Guillaume Chanfreau
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Order Charcharhiniformes Focus: Hammerheads Photo: Guillaume Chanfreau
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Order Charcharhiniformes Focus: reef sharks (requim)
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Order Orectolobiformes Carpetsharks: Overview
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Order Orectolobiformes Focus: Wobbegongs
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Order Orectolobiformes Focus: Nurse sharks Photos: Paul Humann
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Order Orectolobiformes Focus: Whale sharks Photo: Werner Mischler
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Order Heterodontiformes Bullhead sharks Horn shark Photo: Tom Campbell, Innerspace VIsions
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Order Hexanchiformes Photos: Michigan Science Art Frill shark Bluntnose sevengill shark
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Order Squaliformes Dogfish sharks Spiny dogfish Photo: J. Stafford-Deitsch
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Order Squaliformes Cookie-cutter shark
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Order Pristiophoriformes sawsharks
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Order Squatiniformes Angel sharks
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Skates and rays Overview Photos: Paul Humann
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Order Rajiformes: skates
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Order Torpediniformes electric rays
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Order Myliobatiformes bat rays, stingrays, manta rays Photo: Andy Murch Photo: Paul Humann
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Class Chondricthyes Subclass Holocephali
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