Lec 10 part a Flashcards
Phylogeny of ocncern
Chondrichthyes
Overall diversity of Chondrichthyes
1200 extant species
Most are marine, small number occur in freshwater
3 clades with considerable diversity
Galeomorphii, squalomorphii, and batoidea
Synapomorphies and diagnostic features of Chondrichthyes
Placoid scale
Tesserae
Pelvic clasper
Rectal salt gland
Placoid scales are constituted of
Enamel and dentine
Placoid scales do not grow in size, but
periodically shed and are replaced by large scale
Functional significance of Placoid scales
Physical protection
Reduced viscous drag
Improve swim efficiency
Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes
Calcified cartilage makes up most of the skeleton
Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes
Tesserae
Crust of calcified cartilage covering the external of the cartilaginous skeleton
thin Polygonal plates
Protective layers with decent flexibility
Jaw carries
Real teeth with enamel/enameloid and dentine
Teeth replaced
Frequently throughout the life of an individual
(Polyphyodont)
Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes
Pelvic clasper
Appendages on the pelvic fins of the male, used to transfer sperm to cloaca (urogenital opening) of the female
Synapomorphies of Chondrichthyes
Rectal salt gland
A small and highly specialized gland within the body cavity near the cloaca
Helps maintain osmotic balance by secreting salts
Electroreceptors
Ability to detect external electric fields generated typically by muscle activities of other vertebrates
Ampullae of Loronzini
Type of passive electroreception
Found on head and pectoral girdle