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Title: Form and Function: Fish (begin)


1
Form and Function Fish (begin)
  • Marine Vertebrates Lecture 1

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Challenges of the marine environment
  • Density
  • Pressure
  • Temperature

3
Temperature stratification
4
Challenges of the marine environment
  • Density
  • Pressure
  • Temperature
  • Light

5
Light attenuation with depth
6
Challenges of the marine environment
  • Density
  • Pressure
  • Temperature
  • Light
  • Salinity
  • Oxygen

7
Oxygen vs. depth
8
Challenges of the marine environment
  • Density
  • Pressure
  • Temperature
  • Light
  • Salinity
  • Oxygen
  • Seasonality
  • Substrate

9
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.

10
Fish phylogeny
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Likely common ancestor to vertebrates Phylum
ChordataSubphylum 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)

12
Subphylum Cephalochordata lancelets
13
Fish phylogeny Craniata
  • Derived character neural crest cells/cranium

14
Neural crest (Craniata)
15
Phylum Chordata, Subphylum Myxini Hagfish
Campbell, Fig. 34.9
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Fish phylogeny Phylum Chordata, Subphylum
Vertebrata
  • Derived character vertebral column

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Subphylum VertebrataClass Cephalaspidomorphi
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Fish phylogeny Phylum Chordata, Subphylum
Vertebrata, Gnathostomes
  • Derived characters jaws, bone, paired fins

19
Gnathostomes
  • Jaw development
  • From which structures?
  • Development of bone
  • Which structures were first mineralized?
  • Development of paired fins
  • Hypothesis for origins?

20
Class Chondrichthyes Subclass Elasmobranchii
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Elasmobranchii Features
  • Skeleton
  • Vertebral column
  • Cranium
  • Teeth
  • Upper jaw
  • Ceratotrichia
  • Nostrils

22
Elasmobranchii Features
Spiral valve within intestine Function?
Pelvic fins with claspers. Function?
23
Elasmobranchii Features
  • Gills
  • Scales placoid
  • Buoyancy

Australian Museum of Natural History
24
Circulation
Campbell, Biology
25
Respiration countercurrent exchange
Campbell, Biology
26
Additional features
  • Osmoregulation
  • Reproduction
  • Oviparity
  • Ovoviviparity
  • Viviparity

27
Feeding
28
Shark Orders
29
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

31
Countercurrent heat exchange Great white shark
32
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 LamniformesFocus basking sharks
Photos D. Burton
34
Order Charcharhiniformes Groundsharks Overview
Photo Paul Humann
Photo Guillaume Chanfreau
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Order CharcharhiniformesFocus Hammerheads
Photo Guillaume Chanfreau
36
Order CharcharhiniformesFocus reef sharks
(requim)
37
Order Orectolobiformes Carpetsharks Overview
38
Order OrectolobiformesFocus Wobbegongs
39
Order OrectolobiformesFocus Nurse sharks
Photos Paul Humann
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Order OrectolobiformesFocus Whale sharks
Photo Werner Mischler
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Order HeterodontiformesBullhead sharks
Horn shark Photo Tom Campbell, Innerspace
VIsions
42
Order Hexanchiformes
Photos Michigan Science Art
Bluntnose sevengill shark
Frill shark
43
Order SqualiformesDogfish sharks
Spiny dogfish Photo J. Stafford-Deitsch
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Order SqualiformesCookie-cutter shark
45
Order Pristiophoriformessawsharks
46
Order SquatiniformesAngel sharks
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Skates and raysOverview
Photos Paul Humann
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Order Rajiformes skates
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Order Torpediniformeselectric rays
50
Order Myliobatiformesbat rays, stingrays, manta
rays
Photo Paul Humann
Photo Andy Murch
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Class ChondricthyesSubclass Holocephali
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