Lab - Dogfish Shark Basics Flashcards
What type of body shape does the dogfish shark (and other fish) have? And why is that shape unfortunate for the people studying it?
Fish have a streamlined or fusiform body shape, which unfortunately makes it hard to externally discern where the head ends and the rest of the body begins
Describe the regions of the dogfish shark
Head (including branchial region)m trunk (extending to cloaca) and tail (cloaca to caudal)
What are the scales on the dogfish called and what do they feel like? What other part of the fish are they related to?
Placoid scales. They feel like sandpaper. Placoid scales are plates emebedded in the dermis of the skin with one sharp point facing caudally. These resemble teeth and teeth may actually be derived from scales
What is counter shading?
Counter shading is dorsal (dark) to ventral (light) colouration of most fishes that helps to keep them hidden in the water
Why is the dogfish shark sometimes called the spiny dogfish?
The dogfish shark has spines on the anterior margin of each dorsal fin
Name and describe the fins of the dogfish shark
Anterior and posterior dorsal fins, paired pectoral fins and paired pelvic fins. Males have claspers on their pelvic fins
Name and describe the parts of the head of a dogfish shark
The dogfish has immovable eyelids. at each corner of the mouth is a labial pouch containing a labial fold. The teeth are modified scales, arranged in rows. On the top of the head are two tiny holes which lead to the inner ear called the endolymphatic pores
How many external gill slits does the dogfish shark have?
5
Describe the spiracle
It is a reduced gill slit caudal to the eye. Water can enter the spiracle when the mouth is occupied by prey. There is a reduced gill on the spiracular valve (which covers the spiracle) called the pseudobranch
Describe the sensory system on the head of the dogfish shark?
Patches of pores on the head region belong to the ampullae of lorenzini, which are sensory structures that can detect a small electric field and sense the presence of non-visible prey. This system is derived from the lateral line system
Describe the cloaca
A multi-purpose orifice for storing waste and reproductive materials. In the cloaca is a papilla (for urine in females and urine/sperm in males). The opening of the digestive system into the cloaca is called the anus
Name the parts labelled 1-11. What are the pores at 12 referred to as?
- Spiracle
- Lateral line
- Dorsal fin
- Heterocercal caudal fin
- Pelvic clasper
- Pelvic fin
- Pectoral fin
- External gill slits
- Nare/nostril
- Labial pouch
- Rostrum
- Ampullae of Lorenzini