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Title: Marine Fish


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Chapter 7
  • Marine Fish

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Phylum Chordata
  • Animals with a brain spinal cord

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Subphylum Vertebrata
  • Animals with a backbone or endoskeleton

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Jawless Fish
  • Class Agnatha

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Characteristics
  • Jawless, sucking mouth, cylindrical, gill slits,
    meaty fins, cartilaginous, no air

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Examples
  • Lamprey Eel
  • Hagfish

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Cartilaginous Fish
  • Class Chondrichthyes

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Characteristics
  • Cartilaginous, gill slits, ventral mouth, meaty
    fins, no air, pointed scales

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Bony Fish
  • Class Osteichthyes

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Characteristics
  • True bones, gill cover, terminal mouth,
    membranous fins, air sac, rounded scales

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Operculum
  • Gill cover in bony fish

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Caudal Fin Tail finDorsal Fin Back
finPectoral Fin Side finPelvic Fin Bottom fin
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Fish Shape
  • Activity dependent

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Mouth Shape
  • Diet dependent

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Chromatophores
  • Color pigment found in specialized cells in the
    skin of fish

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Iridophores
  • Crystal acting like tiny mirrors in the skin of
    fish making them look iridescent

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Countershading
  • Color pattern found in almost all fish where they
    are dark on the top light on the bottom

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Types of Coloration
  • Cryptic camouflage
  • Warning signals poison
  • Disruptive breaks silhouette

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Myomeres
  • Swimming muscles in fish

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Locomotion Bony
  • Can hover
  • Can swim backwards
  • Can turn on a dime
  • Can rise fall

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Locomotion Cart.
  • Cannot hover
  • Cannot swim backwards
  • Cannot turn on a dime
  • Cannot rise fall

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Respiration in Fish
  • Oxygen is exchanged by diffusion of dissolved
    oxygen gas into the gills

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Gill Parts
  • Gill Arch
  • Gill Raker
  • Gill Filament
  • Lamella

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Gill Arch
  • Cartilaginous structure that supports the gills

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Gill Rakers
  • Forward protrusions that protect the gills

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Gill Filaments
  • Fleshy backward projections containing the
    working part of the gills

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Lamellae
  • Many rows of thin plates (increasing the surface
    area) where the diffusion takes place

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Bony Gill Irrigation
  • Can irrigate gills w/o moving
  • Draw water through mouth
  • Has operculum

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Cart. Gill Irrigation
  • Must swim to irrigate gills
  • Draw water through spiracle or mouth
  • Has gill slits

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Bony Salt Regulation
  • Osmoregulator
  • Internal salinity 14 o
  • Loses water through skin
  • Drinks lots of water

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Cart. Salt Regulation
  • Osmoconformer
  • Internal salinity 35 o
  • Gains water through skin
  • Need not drink water

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Lateral Line
  • Line of sense organs down each side of fish that
    detects vibrations

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Ampullae of Lorenzini
  • Sense organ behind the head of cartilaginous fish
    that detect electric fields

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Fish Behavior
  • Territoriality
  • Schooling
  • Migrating

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Territoriality
  • Protecting territory
  • Pelagic Fish not much
  • Benthic Fish are territorial

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Schooling
  • Traveling in large groups
  • Protection
  • Increased efficiency

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Migrating
  • Seasonally moving from place to place
  • Warm mating grounds
  • Cold feeding grounds

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Anadromous
  • Mating in fresh water and living in sea water
  • Salmon

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Catadromous
  • Mating in sea water and living in fresh water
  • American eel

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Vertical Migration
  • Migrating during the day to the mesopelagic zone
    for safety back to the surface at night to feed

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Reproductive Behavior
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Spawning
  • External fertilization
  • Bony fish

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Hermaphrodites
  • Able to fertilize their own eggs

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Oviparous
  • Lays eggs

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Viviparous
  • Live birth

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Ovoviviparous
  • Lays eggs, but still has live birth

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Copulation
  • Internal fertilization
  • Sharks Rays
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