Lecture 11 - Fish Flashcards

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What is vertebrata?

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All chordates besides the invertebrate animals

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Vertebrate features (5 traits)

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they exhibit all chordate features during some stage of development, dorsal hollow nerve cord becomes the spinal cord, typically have post anal tail, notochord induces folding of neural tube during development and provides skeletal support in adults of some species, pharyngeal slits typically develop into gills or jaws

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Chordate features in humans (4 traits)

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Dorsal hollow nerve cord becomes spinal cord, post anal tail is reabsorbed during embryogenesis (40% of embryo’s body length), notochord is lost after embryogenesis, pharyngeal slits develop into jaw ear larynx and throat

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Synapomorphies of vertebrata (4 traits)

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Vertebrae, cranium-skull, forebrain midbrain hindbrain, paired sense organs - eyes ears nostrils

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Jawless fish (5 traits)

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Hagfishes and lampreys, notochord in adults, cartilaginous skeleton, breathe with gills, no paired appendages

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Hagfish (a jawless fish) (3 traits)

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no vertebrae, produce slime for defense, scavengers and predators

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Lampreys ( a jawless fish) (4 traits)

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have vertebrae, larvae filter feed, some adults are ectoparasites on fish, other adults don’t eat

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Jawed animals (4 traits)

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Aka gnathostomata, jawed fishes and tetrapods, must have paired appendages aka fins in fish and limbs in tetrapods, all but chondrichthyes have bony skeletons

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Chondrichthyes (a type of jawed animal) 7 traits

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Cartilaginous skeletons, breathe with gills, includes sharks rays and skates, most are predators but some are suspension feeders, sexual or parthenogenisis, internal fertilization, ovi - ovovivi- or viviparous

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Ostrichotyces (a type of jawed animal) 4 traits

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Bony skeleton, mostly sexual reproducers some parthenogenesis, external fertilization in marine and freshwater species, internal fertilization in terrestrial species

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Actinopterygii (a type of jawed animal) 4 traits

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Have ray-like fins, all breathe with gills, some also breathe with lungs, lungs function as swim bladder in others

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Acinistia (jawed) (5 traits)

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Coelacanth, lobed fins, breathe with gills and has vestigial lungs, originally thought to have gone extinct 65mya, discovered in fish market in South Africa in 1938

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Dipnoi (jawed) (4 traits)

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Lung fish, lobed fins for swimming and walking, breathe with gills, use lungs to breathe air when oxygen levels drop

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Vertebrate diversity 3 traits

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Ray-formed fishes are the most diverse lineage of vertebrates, actinistia has only two species, dipnoi has only 6 species

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Jaws and gills evolution

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Jaws evolved from gill arches, gill arches develop from pharyngeal slits

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