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Fish. History First vertebrates –500 m.y.a. Fish are the most economically important marine organism –Fertilizer, feed, protein.

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Page 1: Fish. History First vertebrates –500 m.y.a. Fish are the most economically important marine organism –Fertilizer, feed, protein.

Fish

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History

• First vertebrates – 500 m.y.a.

• Fish are the most economically important marine organism– Fertilizer, feed,

protein

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Classification• Kingdom- Animalia• Phylum- Chordata• Sub Phylum- Vertebrata (backbone)• Classes-

– Agnatha– Chondrichthyes– Osteichthyes

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VertebratesFour fundamental

characteristics– Backbone

(vertebrae/spine)– Nerve cord (spinal cord)

•Protected by vertebrae– Skull– Bilateral symmetry

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Classification• Kingdom- Animalia• Phylum- Chordata• Sub Phylum- Vertebrata (backbone)• Classes-

– Agnatha – jawless fishes– Chondrichthyes – cartilaginous fishes– Osteichthyes – bony fishes

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AgnathaJawless fish: Lampreys,

Hagfish

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AGNATHANS

Jawless fish - agnatha

Oldest group – very primitive

Scale-less skin

Some Parasitic / some filter feed

Circular mouth with fleshy teeth

Cartilaginous skeleton

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Types of Agnathans• Hagfish - Scavengers, not much

known about them.• Lamprey- fresh and salt water;

parasitic and prey on other fish.* Both have cartilaginous skeletons

and sucker-like mouths.

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ChondrichthyesCartilaginous Fish: Shark, Ray, Skate,

Chimaera

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CHONDRICHTHYES

cartilaginous fish condrichthyes

Skeleton made of cartilage Sharks, rays, skates

All are predatory except 4 species!

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The 4 exceptions are filter feeders

Whale sharks – warm shallow water

THE LARGEST FISH IN THE SEA!!!

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The 4 exceptions are filter feeders

Basking sharks – cold shallow water

THE SECOND LARGEST FISH IN THE SEA!!!

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The 4 exceptions are filter feeders

megamouth shark – cold deep water

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The 4 exceptions are filter feeders

manta ray– shallow warm water

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Chondrichthyes• Sharks adapted for a predatory

lifestyle.– Hydrodynamic body (fusiform)– Stiff pectoral fins (speed).

• Have live births.• Placoid scales.• Mantas, Sting Rays

– live in shallow water, have mouths located on the underside, fairly docile, wide flat bodies and wing-like fins that are flexible.

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Types of Chondrichthyes• Sharks and Rays

– No operculum and must keep moving to breathe.

– Placoid scales that feel and look more like sandpaper.

– Skeletons made of cartilage not bone.

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Types of Chondrichthyes• Chimaeras

– No operculum and must keep moving to breathe.– Scaleless– Bottom feeders– Longnose chimaera has a venomous spine

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Chondrichthyes - SHARKS• Fusiform body shape• Caudal fin = heterocercal• 2 dorsal fins• Paired pectoral fins• ‘conveyor belt’ teeth• Cartilaginous skeleton

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Chondrichthyes - SHARKSSPECIALIZED BODY PARTS• Extra oily liver for buoyancy• Lateral line• Ampullae of lorenzini• Keen olfactory & optical senses

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They get a Bad Rap :-(

Watch “Planet in Peril: Battle Lines”

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Species

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Osteichthyes

Bony Fish: Salmon, Carp, Tuna

Over 20,000 different species

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Types of OsteichthyesRay Finned:

– Most fish – Fins are supported by

bony structures called Rays.

– Teleosts are the most advanced (homeocercal tails and mobile fins).

Lobe Finned:– Fins are long, fleshy,

muscular, supported by central core of bones.

– possible ancestors of amphibians.

– Examples are: Coelacanth, Lungfish

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Fish Characteristics

• Gills• Backbone• Paired Fins• Single Loop

Circulation• Two chambered

heart

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Fish Anatomy

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Fins

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Different Dorsal Fins

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Fish Respiration• Water flows over gills as fish

opens mouth and swims.• Water flows opposite

direction of blood flow.

• O2 diffuses from the water into the blood.

• Gills are made of thousands of gill filaments.

• Gills are covered by the Operculum.

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Up Close and Personal

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Fish Circulation• Fish heart has 2

chambers• Single loop

circulation• Blood flows into

gills, picks up O2, goes to the body, returns to the heart.

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Fish Reproduction• Most Fish reproduce sexually, and

fertilize their eggs externally (Sharks-internally).

• Spawning is the process of fertilizing eggs.

• Baby fish are called FRY.

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Fish Adaptations• Lateral Line System- used to detect vibrations, orient the

fish in water, it is a line of cells running down the side of the fish.

• Operculum- gill cover, movement of operculum allows more water to be drawn in.

• Swim Bladder- a gas filled sac that helps the fish maintain buoyancy. Sharks don’t have a swim bladder!

• Fins- Dorsal, Caudal, Pectoral, Pelvic, Anal.

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Adaptations

Air Bladder Operculum Lateral Gills Line

Fins

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Body forms of fishes1. fusiform

Sharks, tuna, bluefish

Streamlined, torpedo shaped

Fast long distance swimmers

Open water predators

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Body forms of fishes2. compressed

Perch, butterfly fish, angelfish

Flattened laterally

Quick bursts of speed - short distance

Easily move in tight spaces

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Body forms of fishes

3. depressed

Flounder, fluke, stingray

Dorso-ventrally flattened

Live on the bottom

Eyes on top of body

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Color• Can be an important

identifying characteristic when dealing with live specimens. There may be no color in preserved specimens

• Color varies with habitat• Color varies between

males and females especially during breeding season

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Body forms of fishes

4. attenuated

Eels, lamprey, pipefish

Elongated, tubular shape

Many Live in holes / burrows

Many secrete heavy mucus

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Other Morphological CharacteristicsMouth Position

Taken from: Helfman et. al. 1997, The Diversity of Fishes

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Other CharacteristicsMorphometrics and Meristics

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Body parts of fishGet ready to draw a fish!!!

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1. Caudal fin - tail fin

Used for forward motion and acceleration

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2. Dorsal fin & 3. Anal fin

Singular finsUsed to prevent rolling/tipping

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4. pectoral fin &

5. pelvic fin

paired fins (left & right)

Used to balance, stop & turn

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6. Spines Used for protection

Some contain poison sacs

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7. operculum Covers & protects gillsNot found in sharks

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8. Lateral line Sensory canals used to detect changes in water pressure around the fish (similar to human ear)

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Lateral Line and schooling

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COMPARISON OF CARTILAGINOUS & BONY FISHES

TRAIT CARTILAGINOUS BONY_____

EXAMPLESSHARKS, RAYS, SKATES

TUNA, COD, SALMON,

SKELETON CARTILAGE BONE

SWIM BLADDER

ABSENT – OILY LIVER PROVIDES BUOYANCY

PRESENT – AIR FILLED FOR BUOYANCY

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COMPARISON OF CARTILAGINOUS & BONY FISHES

TRAIT CARTILAGINOUS BONY_____

FERTILIZATION

INTERNAL – HAVE FEW LARGE YOUNG IN LIFE TIME

EXTERNAL – LAY MILLIONS OF SMALL EGGS

SCALES PLACOID – SPINY EMBEDDED IN SKIN

GANOID – PLATELIKE CTENOID & CYCLOID ARE FLAT, FLEXIBLE, OVERLAP

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COMPARISON OF CARTILAGINOUS & BONY FISHES

TRAIT CARTILAGINOUS BONY_____ GILLS NO OPERCULUM

HAVE GILLS SLITS

HAVE OPERCULUM COVER & PROTECT GILLS

FEEDING BEHAVIOR

ALL PREDATORS FOUR EXCEPTIONS

GREAT VARIATION IN FOOD SOURCES

FINSRIGID AND UNSEGMENTED

Heterocercal tail

FLEXIBLE AND SEGMENTED

Homeocercal tail

TEETH NOT FUSED TO JAW -REPLACEABLE

FUSED TO JAW - IRREPLACEABLE