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  • Fishes - Overview
  • Chondrichthyes (Cartilaginous fishes)
  • Rays and Skates
  • Body dorsoventrally flattened
  • Often live on/near bottom (demersal)
  • Gill slits (five pairs) on ventral surface
  • Pectoral fins flat and greatly expanded, often
    fused with head
  • Stingrays
  • Whip like tail with hollow spine (poisonous) at
    base
  • Eat small animals, including mollusks,
    crustaceans and fishes
  • Electric rays
  • Stun prey and defend against predators
  • Swimming rays
  • Eagle, manta rays
  • Skates
  • No whip-like tail
  • No stinging spines
  • Lay egg cases (rays bear live young)

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Fig. 8.7
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  • Fishes - Overview
  • Chondrichthyes (Cartilaginous fishes)
  • Ratfishes
  • Most common in deep water
  • Single pair of gill slits
  • Feed on benthic crustaceans and mollusks

Fig. 8.7
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  • Fishes - Overview
  • Osteichthyes (Bony fishes)
  • About 26,000 species
  • Skeleton made of bone
  • Cycloid (round, smooth) or ctenoid (spiny) scales
    made of bone
  • Thin, flexible, overlap
  • Bony operculum covers gill chamber on each side
  • Caudal fin usually homocercal (vs. heterocercal
    in sharks)
  • Fins composed of fin rays connected by thin
    membranes
  • Mouth typically terminal
  • Jaws have more freedom of movement than in sharks
  • Swim bladder to regulate buoyancy
  • Helps to compensate for dense bony skeleton

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Fig. 8.8
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Body Shape
  • Strongly related to lifestyle
  • Fusiform, streamlined
  • Sustained high speed (up to 50 mph)
  • Ex Tunas, mackerels, marlins
  • Laterally compressed
  • Slow cruising, occasional burst swimming
  • Ex Snappers, wrasses, butterflyfishes
  • Flattened
  • Sedentary, often demersal
  • Ex Flatfishes (flounders, halibuts, soles), sea
    robins
  • Elongate, eel-like
  • Cryptic, living in tunnels, crevices
  • Ex Moray eels, pipefishes, trumpetfishes
  • Unusual, irregular
  • Often with camouflage color/pattern
  • Ex Sargassum fishes, seahorses, trunkfishes,
    stonefishes

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Fig. 8.9
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Body Shape
  • Strongly related to lifestyle
  • Fusiform, streamlined
  • Sustained high speed (up to 50 mph)
  • Ex Tunas, mackerels, marlins
  • Laterally compressed
  • Slow cruising, occasional burst swimming
  • Ex Snappers, wrasses, butterflyfishes
  • Flattened
  • Sedentary, often demersal
  • Ex Flatfishes (flounders, halibuts, soles), sea
    robins
  • Elongate, eel-like
  • Cryptic, living in tunnels, crevices
  • Ex Moray eels, pipefishes, trumpetfishes
  • Unusual, irregular
  • Often with camouflage color/pattern
  • Ex Sargassum fishes, seahorses, trunkfishes,
    stonefishes

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Fusiform
Video
Ch. 15, p. 326
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Body Shape
  • Strongly related to lifestyle
  • Fusiform, streamlined
  • Sustained high speed (up to 50 mph)
  • Ex Tunas, mackerels, marlins
  • Laterally compressed
  • Slow cruising, occasional burst swimming
  • Ex Snappers, wrasses, butterflyfishes
  • Flattened
  • Sedentary, often demersal
  • Ex Flatfishes (flounders, halibuts, soles), sea
    robins
  • Elongate, eel-like
  • Cryptic, living in tunnels, crevices
  • Ex Moray eels, pipefishes, trumpetfishes
  • Unusual, irregular
  • Often with camouflage color/pattern
  • Ex Sargassum fishes, seahorses, trunkfishes,
    stonefishes

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Laterally Compressed
Video
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Body Shape
  • Strongly related to lifestyle
  • Fusiform, streamlined
  • Sustained high speed (up to 50 mph)
  • Ex Tunas, mackerels, marlins
  • Laterally compressed
  • Slow cruising, occasional burst swimming
  • Ex Snappers, wrasses, butterflyfishes
  • Flattened
  • Sedentary, often demersal
  • Ex Flatfishes (flounders, halibuts, soles), sea
    robins
  • Elongate, eel-like
  • Cryptic, living in tunnels, crevices
  • Ex Moray eels, pipefishes, trumpetfishes
  • Unusual, irregular
  • Often with camouflage color/pattern
  • Ex Sargassum fishes, seahorses, trunkfishes,
    stonefishes

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Flattened
Hilburt
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Body Shape
  • Strongly related to lifestyle
  • Fusiform, streamlined
  • Sustained high speed (up to 50 mph)
  • Ex Tunas, mackerels, marlins
  • Laterally compressed
  • Slow cruising, occasional burst swimming
  • Ex Snappers, wrasses, butterflyfishes
  • Flattened
  • Sedentary, often demersal
  • Ex Flatfishes (flounders, halibuts, soles), sea
    robins
  • Elongate, eel-like
  • Cryptic, living in tunnels, crevices
  • Ex Moray eels, pipefishes, trumpetfishes
  • Unusual, irregular
  • Often with camouflage color/pattern
  • Ex Sargassum fishes, seahorses, trunkfishes,
    stonefishes

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Elongate
Video
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Body Shape
  • Strongly related to lifestyle
  • Fusiform, streamlined
  • Sustained high speed (up to 50 mph)
  • Ex Tunas, mackerels, marlins
  • Laterally compressed
  • Slow cruising, occasional burst swimming
  • Ex Snappers, wrasses, butterflyfishes
  • Flattened
  • Sedentary, often demersal
  • Ex Flatfishes (flounders, halibuts, soles), sea
    robins
  • Elongate, eel-like
  • Cryptic, living in tunnels, crevices
  • Ex Moray eels, pipefishes, trumpetfishes
  • Unusual, irregular
  • Often with camouflage color/pattern
  • Ex Sargassum fishes, seahorses, trunkfishes,
    stonefishes

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Irregular
Video
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