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Page 1: Walter Salzburger:Bony Þshes - unibas.ch

Bony fishesWalter Salzburger:

Page 2: Walter Salzburger:Bony Þshes - unibas.ch

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‣ 73% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water

‣ yet, only 0.01 % vol. of water is found in rivers and lakes

‣ 40 % of all bony fishes are found in freshwater

Fisheries and aquaculture (worldwide), in million tons

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Locomotion

‣ anguilliform, e.g. eel

‣ carangiform, e.g. trout

‣ ostraciiform, e.g. boxfish

Pough et al. “Vertebrate Life” (1999)

undulating oscillating

Locomotion

Pough et al. “Vertebrate Life” (1999)

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Feeding

cichlid(Serranochromis)

“suction-feeding”

Pough et al. “Vertebrate Life” (1999)

Buoyancy

‣ streamline shape and constant swimming (e.g. sturgeon, tuna)

‣ in sharks (cartilaginous fish, Chondrichthyes): also lipid layers

‣ buoyancy via swim bladder

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‣ internal, gas-filled buoyancy organ (oxygen; sometimes also carbon dioxide)

‣ in teleosts and chondrosts

‣ homologous to the tetrapod lung

‣ active regulation of gas pressure via Rete mirabile (‘Wundernetz’) in the gas gland

‣ in bottom dwelling fish: reduction of swim bladders

Swim bladder

real swim bladder (Chondrostei, Teleostei)

pulmonoid swim bladder (Ginglymodi, Halecomorphi)

lung (Dipnoi)

lung (Polypteridae)

lung (Tetrapod)

Swim bladder

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physostome swim bladder (e.g. eel) physoclist swim bladder (e.g. perch)

Ductus pneumaticus

Swim bladder

Rete mirabile

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lateral line

sensory organs

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“electric fish”

electric organ

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electric signalsin mormyrids

electric organ

‣ relative simple circulation system

‣ venous blood is transported from the heart to the gills, and from there into the body

circulation

ventral Aorta heart

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gillgutliver

swim bladder

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heart:

‣ relative simple two-chamber-heart with thin-walled atrium and thick-walled ventricle

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gills

gills

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gills

gills

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countercurrent

Forelle (20g) bei 8˚C

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distance

water

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