Title: More Teleosts....Spinyrayed Fishes
1More Teleosts....Spiny-rayed Fishes
- Ch. 15 (Helfman, Collette, Facey)
2Acanthopterygii
- True spines in dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins
- Ctenoid scales
- Protrusible mouths
3Acanthopterygii
4Mugiliformes Mullets
5Mugiliformes Mullets
Abundant in warm climates coastal
shallow-water marine species used for food
throughout world filter feeders
6Atheriniformes Silversides
small shallow-water marine and FW species 2
species important forage species in lakes
California Grunion beach spawner spawn
during full and new moon
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8Beloniformes Ballyhoo
9Beloniformes
shallow coastal water fish long pointy
snouts long lower jaw and small upper jaw
important forage fish and typically used for
bait
10Beloniformes Needlefish
11Beloniformes Flyingfish
12Cyprinindontiformes
killifishes, topminnows, and livebearers no
spiny rays small in size (some aquarium
fishes) killifishes in estuaries
(euryhaline) livebearers (Poeciliidae)
internal fertilization (intromittant organ)
mosquitofishes eats mosquito larvae
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16Stephanoberyciformes
bizarre fishes whalefishes mostly
deep-sea
17Beryciformes
soldierfishes, squirrelfishes, and roughies
inhabit coral reefs small in size (some
aquarium fishes) roughies deep-sea species
food fish
18Beryciformes
To this??
From this....
19Gacterosteiformes Stickleback
freshwater fish with large spines assoc. w/
dorsal fins some have armored scutes along side
of body males builds nests and become red in
belly
20Gacterosteiformes Seahorse and Pipefish
21Gacterosteiformes Seahorse and Pipefish
males brood eggs and young possess pouch
(eggs from multiple females) long snouts
feed via sucking food into mouths also
trumpetfishes and coronet fishes tropical reef
dwellers
22Scorpaeniformes Scorpionfish
23Scorpaeniformes
1000 species bony skulls with large spines
venomous spines lionfish also in this group
sea robins tropical reef dwellers
24Scorpaeniformes Sculpin
25Perciformes
- True spine in dorsal, anal, and pelvic fins
- Pelvic fins thoracic or jugular
- Pectoral fins high on side with vertical bases
- 24 or fewer vertebrae
- Ctenoid scales (usually)
- Premaxillary excludes maxillary from gape
26Perciformes
- Appeared 400 mya
- cretaceous
- Relatively new on the planet
27Perciform Families
- Centrarchidae Black basses and sunfishes
- Percidae -- Perches and darters
- Lutjanidae -- Snappers
- Moronidae -- Temperate basses
- Serranidae -- Sea Basses
- Carangidae -- Jacks
- Sciaenidae -- Drums
28Perciform Families (continued)
- Cichlidae -- cichlids
- Bleniidae -- Blennies
- Scombridae -- Mackerels
- Ziphiidae -- Swordfish
- Istiphoridae -- Marlins
29Centrarchidae
- Restricted to N. America
- Micropterus black basses LMB, SMB, spotted
bass - Lepomis sunfishes bluegill and redear
- Pomoxis black and white crappies
- Important recreational species
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33Percidae North American Darters
34Perciform Families
- N. America and Eurasia
- Yellow perch, sauger and darters
- Important game species
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36Lutjanidae snappers
37Lutjanidae
- True snappers
- Red snapper and grey snapper
- Valuable food fishes
38Moronidae
- Temperant basses
- Striped bass, white bass, and related fishes
- Striped bass anadromous
- Hybrids produced
- aquaculture
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40Serranidae Sea Basses
41Carangidae Jacks
42Sciaenidae Drums
43Sciaenidae
- Mostly marine (1 FW form)
- Red drum, black drum, and croakers
- Important commercial species
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46African Cichlids
47Cichlidae
- Biologically and economically important
- Africa and South/Central America
- Diverse group
- Tilapia
- aquaculture
48Bleniidae Blennies
49Blennidae
- Small benthic marine fishes
- 700 species described
- Very diverse
50Scombridae
- Tunas and mackerels
- Active predators
- Maintain body temperature above ambient
temperature - Bluefin tuna extremely valuable for sushi
51Xiphiidae
- Swordfish
- Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans
- Sword doro-ventrally flattened
- Lack teeth as adults and pelvic fin
- Highly prized as food fish
52Istiphoridae
- Marlins
- Bills are rounded in cross-section
- Possess teeth and pelvic fins
- Highly prized sport fish
- heat exchanger to keep brain and eye warm during
forays into cold deep water
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55Pleuronectiformes Flatfishes
56Pleuronectiformes
- Flatfishes
- Flounders, halibuts, and soles
- Fry hatch with one eye on both sides
- One eye migrates to other side during development
- Two eyes on one side of body
- Bottom side white, top side cryptic colored
- Excellent food fishes
57Tetraodontiformes
- Molas, boxfishes, and puffers
- Strong jaws with heavy incisors or beaklike jaws
- Not efficient swimmers
- Defense mechanisms to avoid predation
58Triggerfishes
- Strong dorsal spines
- Wedge themselves into corals to avoid being eaten
59Puffers and Porcupinefishes
- Ability to inflate their stomach w/ water or air
- May also have spines alongside body
- May produce deadly toxins
- Delicacy in some cultures
60Trunkfish and Boxfishes
- Bony boxes encasing their bodies
61Molas
- sunfishes
- Large
- Thick leathery skin