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PHYLUM MOLLUSCA “MALACOLOGY” The study of molluscs not drab and mundane as found on the N.A. continent of the eight classes, only 3 are common
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PHYLUM MOLLUSCA “MALACOLOGY” The study of molluscs not drab and mundane as found on the N.A. continent of the eight classes, only 3 are common.

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Page 1: PHYLUM MOLLUSCA “MALACOLOGY” The study of molluscs not drab and mundane as found on the N.A. continent of the eight classes, only 3 are common.

PHYLUM MOLLUSCA• “MALACOLOGY”

• The study of molluscs

• not drab and mundane as found on the N.A. continent

• of the eight classes, only 3 are common

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Read 147-156

• 50,000 -100,000 living species

• 35,000 extinct species

• Largest = 1000 lbs.

• 80% less than 5 cm

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Classes of Mollusca• Class Bivalvia (Clams, oysters)• Class Gastropoda (snails, slugs)• Class Cephalopoda (Squid, octopus)• Class Polyplacophora (Chitons)

• Additional classes not covered– Class Scaphopoda – Class Caudofoveata– Class Solengastres– Class Monoplacophora

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Unifying characteristics“INDICATORS OF COMMON ANCESTRY”

• 1. Visceral mass (internal organs) heart, digestion excretion, reproduction

• 2. Mantle- tissue surrounding the visceral cavity, secretes shell (which may be present or absent)

• 3. Muscular foot - organ for propulsion• 4. Head- mouth, sense organs, cerebral

ganglia• 5. Trochophore- juvenile larvae form

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• 6. Radula

– Ribbon of small teeth that are used to feed

– Made of chitin

• 7. Siphon

• 8. Gas exchange through gills

• Habitat

– Fresh and salt water and a few terrestrial

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Trochophore Larva• All the members of

this phylum start their life as a free living “trochophore”

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Generalized Mollusk Anatomy

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Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

Source: From A Life of Invertebrates, Copyright © 1979 W. D. Russell-Hunter.

Radular Structure

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Radula

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http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~amjones/radula.jpg

http://www.wildsingapore.com/chekjawa/pixhtoz/i900b1.gif

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CLASSES

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Class PolyplacophoraChitons

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Class PolyplacophoraClass Polyplacophora• Eight dorsal plates

• Reduced head

• Radula reinforced with iron

– Scrape algae from rocks

• Multiple gills, along sides of body between foot and mantle edge

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Class Polyplacophora

Mantle cavityMantle cavityMantle cavityMantle cavityMouthMouthMouthMouth

CtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidium

FootFootFootFoot

AnusAnusAnusAnus

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Class GastropodaSnails, Slugs, Conchs, LimpetsClass Gastropoda

Snails, Slugs, Conchs, Limpets

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Class Gastropoda• “STOMACH FOOT”• One shell (if present)• single muscular foot • - operculum- trap

door to close for protection

• - radula- scraping tongue

• - can be parasites

-some can have symbiotic relationship with algae "zooxanthellae”

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Snail

• Terrestrial

• Mantle cavity functions as lung

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Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.

Internal Structure of a Generalized Gastropod

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Nudibranch

• No shell• Dorsal projections

– Gills– Nematocyst discharge

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AbaloneAbalone

• Several holes in top of shell– Excrete waste

• Food for man

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Slug

• No shell• Garden pests

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Limpet

• Herbivores• Cling to rocks or other surfaces

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Conch

• Large shell• Marine• Many are predators

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Class BivalviaClams, Oysters, Shipworms

Class BivalviaClams, Oysters, Shipworms

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Class Bivalvia• Two shells• shell has two lateral

valves with dorsal hinge• Most are filter feeders• No head or radula• Body enclosed in mantle• Head greatly reduced

• No eyes, a few species with eyes on mantle margin

• foot usually wedge-shaped

• Burrow – Sand, wood, rocks

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Giant Clam & Burrowing Clam

Siphon

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It’s Like a Straw

• Siphon – tube that sticks out of shell

• Incurrent siphon takes in water carrying food and oxygen

• Excurrent siphon carries water containing wastes and CO2 out

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Bivalves• Gills used to obtain oxygen and to filter out small food particles from the water

• Adductor muscles keep shells closed

• As bivalve grows, it adds a layer to its shell

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Figure 16.31a

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Scallops

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Shipworms

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Class CephalopodaSquids, Octopuses, Nautiluses

Class CephalopodaSquids, Octopuses, Nautiluses

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Giant Squid

“A live giant squid (Architeuthis) measuring roughly 25 feet long attacks a baited fishing line off the Ogasawara Islands. Japanese scientists recently released the first-ever images of a live giant squid in the wild. Many giant squid have washed up on beaches or have been found dead or dying in fishing nets. This specimen was found in New Zealand in 1996.”

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/09/0927_050927_giant_squid.html

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• - Intelligent and have a complex eye (as in humans) can form images by moving the lens in and out (How do we focus?)

• - chromatophore- pigment sacks with the 3 primary colors. Nerves cause them to expand and contract. (spots to dots)

• - octopus crawls and squids swim in schools (jet propulsion)

• Marine

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Class Cephalopoda

• Shell in squid and octopus absent or vestigial

• Ink sac• Foot modified into

arms and tentacles• All predators

•high extinction 10,000 fossils down to 400 species today

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Ammonoids

• Extinct• Devonian to

Cretaceous– 400 to 65 MYA

• Died out with dinosaurs

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Squid“you will learn this when we do the dissection”

Squid“you will learn this when we do the dissection”

DorsalDorsalVentralVentral

Posterior surfacePosterior surface

RightRight

LeftLeft

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SquidSquid

FinFinFinFin

ArmArmArmArm

Funnel (siphon)Funnel (siphon)Funnel (siphon)Funnel (siphon)

EyeEyeEyeEye

TentacleTentacleTentacleTentacle

CollarCollarCollarCollar

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SquidSquidShell (Pen)Shell (Pen)Shell (Pen)Shell (Pen)

CtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidiumCtenidium

FunnelFunnelFunnelFunnel

SystemicSystemicheartheartSystemicSystemicheartheart

Branchial heartBranchial heartBranchial heartBranchial heart

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Squid MaleSquid MaleTestisTestisTestisTestis

Hectocotylous armHectocotylous armHectocotylous armHectocotylous arm

PenisPenisPenisPenis

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Squid FemaleSquid Female

Ovary with eggsOvary with eggsOvary with eggsOvary with eggs

Nidamental glandsNidamental glandsNidamental glandsNidamental glands

Oviducal glandOviducal glandOviducal glandOviducal gland

Oviducal openingOviducal openingOviducal openingOviducal opening

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Octopus

• Eight arms with suckers

• Most intelligent invertebrate

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Cuttlefish

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Nautilus (don’t write just look)

• Up to 94 tentacles– No suckers

• Shell with many chambers– Lives in outermost

chamber

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Chambered Nautilus

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But They Don’t Have Shells! How do they protect themselves?

• Fast swimmers (jet propulsion)– Force water out the mantle cavity through the siphon.

The siphon can move and point the animal in any direction

• Camouflage: Chromatophores • Ink Cloud • Intelligence• Vision

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Economics

• Pearls• Burrowing shipworms • Snails & slugs

– Garden pests– Food– Intermediate hosts for

parasites

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Zebra Mussel

• Environmental Pest• Ballast water of ships

from Europe in 1986• Attack be secreting

adhesive byssal threads– Each other– Other mussels– Man made objects

• Pipes, plumbing

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Zebra Mussel

• Live in high densities• Feed on

phytoplankton• Reproduce rapidly

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Zebra Mussel

• Attach to native mussels

• Killed all native mussels in Lake Erie

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Distribution of Zebra Mussel