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Title: The parade of the Craniates


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The parade of the Craniates
  • Part 1

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Major synapomorphies of the Craniates
  • Developmental
  • Neural crest
  • Neurogenic placodes
  • Nervous System
  • Above
  • Braincase (skeletal)
  • Complex sense organs
  • Cranial nerves
  • Tripartite brain
  • Endocrine system is complex
  • Gut
  • Muscularization
  • Regionalization
  • Differentiated organs
  • Cardiovascular
  • Gills
  • Heart
  • Hemoglobin

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Craniate phylogeny and diversity of living species
Fig. 3.1
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Agnathans
  • Jawless
  • Include
  • Ostracoderms
  • Hagfishes and lampreys

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Ostracoderms
  • Extinct
  • Armored bony dermis
  • Middle Ordovician (maybe Cambrian)
  • Most lacked paired fins
  • Length 2-3cm to 2-2.5m
  • Heterocercal tail

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  • Ostracoderms

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Hagfish and Lampreys
  • Hagfish
  • Marine
  • Scavengers
  • Lamprey
  • Anadromous
  • Buccal funnel
  • Parasitic
  • Historically conservative
  • anatomy (Carboniferous)

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Gnathostomes
Ostracoderms
  • Paleozoic
  • Placoderms
  • Chondrichthyans
  • Teleostomes
  • Acanthoidians
  • Ostichthyans

jaws
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Placoderms
  • Devonian (400mya)
  • Paired p. and p. fins
  • Jointed, bony shields

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Chondrichthyes
  • Cartilaginous skeleton
  • Bones in scales and teeth
  • Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates, rays,
  • sawfishes)
  • Naked gill slits (cf. bony fish operculum)
  • spiracle
  • Heterocercal tail morphology
  • Holocephalans (Chimaeras (ratfish))
  • Scales reduced to absent
  • Upper jaw continuous with braincase
  • Fleshy operculum
  • Bony plates instead of teeth

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Squaliformes - sharks
  • Lateral gill slits

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Rajiformes skates, rays, sawfishes
  • Ventral gill slits

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Holocephalans
  • Upper jaw connected to braincase

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Acanthodians and Osteichthyans
  • Acanthodians
  • Extinct
  • Hollow spines in paired fins
  • Bony armor

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Osteichthyans
  • The extant bony fish
  • Bony skeleton
  • Airsac
  • Paired appendages (fins)
  • Actinopterygii ray-finned fishes
  • Basal actinopterygians (sturgeons, paddlefishes,
    Polypterus)
  • Neopterygians (gars, bowfins, teleost fishes)
  • Sarcopterygii lobe-finned fishes
  • Actinistians coelacanths
  • Rhipidistians lungfishes

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Basal Actinopterygians
Neopterygii
Ganoid scale
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Neopterygians
Teleosts (23,000 species)
Bowfin
Gar
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Sarcopterygians
Tetrapods
Lungfishes (Rhipidistians)
Coelocanths (Actinistians)
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The parade of the craniates
  • Part 2

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Tetrapoda
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