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Title: ZOO 115 Invertebrate Zoology


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ZOO 115 Invertebrate Zoology
  • Subphylum Crustacea

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Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea
  • 42,000 species
  • Major trophic link between primary producers
    (phytoplankton) and higher level consumers
  • Mostly aquatic
  • Three part brain
  • Two pair of antennae
  • Tactile
  • Chemosensory
  • Many legs
  • Mostly separate sexes

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Subphylum Crustacea
Shrimps and shrimp-like animals
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Subphylum Crustacea
Lobsters and crawfish
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Subphylum Crustacea
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Class Branchiopoda Order Anostraca
  • Can tolerate desiccation and high salinity
  • 15-30 mm in length
  • Elongate shrimp-like bodies without a carapace
  • Have stalked compound eyes
  • Most are suspension feeders
  • Swim ventral side up
  • Use their thoracic appendages for capturing food
    particles
  • Food is passed to a central groove, encased in
    mucus and moved forward to mouth.
  • Gonochoric
  • Nauplius larvae

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Class BranchiopodaOrder Notostraca
  • Tadpole shrimps
  • None occur in oceans
  • Feed on organic matter in sediments some are
    predators or scavengers
  • Characteristic broad shield-like carapace and
    long caudal rami
  • Triops considered a major pest in rice fields

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Class BranchiopodaOrder Diplostraca
  • Clam shrimps and cladocerans
  • Mostly freshwater
  • Scavengers, predators, detritivores, and
    suspension feeders
  • Well developed clam-like carapace
  • All have a dorsal organ that could function as
  • Salt gland
  • Neck Gland
  • Adhesion
  • Swim with their powerful second antenna

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Class BranchiopodaOrder Diplostraca
  • Sexes
  • Hermaphroditism
  • Gonochorism
  • Type of reproduction
  • Monosexual -Parthenogenesis
  • Bisexual reproduction - normal sexual
    reproduction
  • Eggs
  • Summer - thin-shelled
  • Winter - resting

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Cladoceran reproductive strategies
Stable conditions
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Cladoceran reproductive strategies
Unstable conditions
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Subphylum CrustaceaClass Malacostraca
  • Number of segments
  • Appendages
  • Head - sensory and feeding
  • Thoracic - crawling or grasping
  • Abdominal (unique to this Class and Remipedia) -
    swimming and copulation

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Class MalacostracaOrder Stomatopoda
  • Mantis shrimps
  • Specialized predators
  • No cephalothorax
  • Head, thorax and abdomen
  • Two large stalked compound eyes and a third
    medial naupliar eye

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Class MalacostracaOrder Stomatopoda
  • Triramous antennae
  • Has abdominal gills like isopods
  • Enormous digestive cecum
  • Very well developed heart and hemal system

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Class Malacostraca Order Euphausiacea
  • Krill
  • All pelagic
  • Major source of food for whales, squids and
    fishes
  • Thoracic gills external to carapace

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Shrimp-like
  • IO Caridea (shrimp)
  • SO Dendrobranciata SF Penaeoidae (prawns)
  • IO Stenopodidea
  • Lobster-like
  • IO Astacidea (lobster)
  • IO Palinura (spiny and slippery lobster)
  • IO Thalassinidea (ghost shrimp)

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  • Crab-like
  • IO Brachyura (True crabs)
  • IO Anomura

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Feeding
  • 6 pair of feeding appendages
  • 1 pr Mandibles
  • 2 pr Maxillae
  • 3 pr Maxillipeds
  • Most predators and/or scavengers, some suspension
    feeders, some detritivores, some herbivores, some
    onmivores

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Internal anatomy

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Sense organs
  • Legs
  • Antennae
  • 1st
  • Stalked compound eye

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Chromatophores
  • Shrimps especially good at changing color

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Reproduction
  • Most separate sexes (gonochoric)
  • Sperm transfer indirect (spermatophores)
  • Many have copulation
  • Bachyurans may block fertilization for up to a
    year following copulation

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Lobster
  • Life cycle

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Class MalacostracaOrder Decapoda
  • Crab
  • Life cycle

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Class Malacostraca Order Mysida
  • Mysid shrimps
  • Most 2-30 mm
  • Gnathophausia - 35 cm
  • Omnivorous suspension feeders
  • Well developed carapace and tail fan

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Class Malacostraca Order Isopoda
  • Isopods, pill bugs
  • 10,000 sp
  • 0.5 50 cm
  • Virtually all habitats
  • Flattened dorso-ventrally

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Class Malacostraca Order Amphipoda
  • Amphipods
  • 8000 sp.
  • 1mm-25 cm
  • In almost every habitat
  • Flattened laterally
  • Carapace absent
  • Gills thoracic
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