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Natural Sciences 360 Legacy of Life Lecture
10 Dr. Stuart Sumida
PHYLUM CHORDATA Subphylum VERTEBRATA FISHES
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So, then whats a vertebrate?
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Phylogenetic Context for Vertebrata Vertebrates
are chordates
Echinodermata Hemichordata Urochordata Cephaloc
hordata Vertebrata
Chordata
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All vertebrates possess an embryological material
known as NEURAL CREST. Neural crest gives rise
to particular structures found in all
vertebrates, and only in vertebrates.
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Phylogenetic Context for Vertebrata
Echinodermata Hemichordata Urochordata Cephaloc
hordata Vertebrata
(Posess neural crest and its derivatives)
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EVERYONE will be able to demonstrate a
cross-sectional view of a vertebrate
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  • Remember the basic chordate features
  • Dorsal Hollow Nerve Cord
  • Notochord
  • Pharyngeal Gill Slits
  • Post Anal Tail

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So what exactly is a fish?
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
THE ORIGINAL CONDITION OF VEWRTEBRATES WAS
WITHOUT JAWS
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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CONDONTS Originally thought not to be
vertebrates, but their best known components made
of same material as teeth and bones (probably
from neural crest material)
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CONDONTS Originally thought not to be
vertebrates, but their best known components made
of same material as teeth and bones (probably
from neural crest material)
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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  • PLACODERMI
  • Closest relatives of living cartilagenous fishes
  • Known since Devonian
  • Big cutting jaw plates, but not true teeth

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PLACODERMI Closest relatives of living
cartilagenous fishes Known since Devonian Big
cutting jaw plates, but not true teeth
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Dave Dunkle and Dunkleosteous
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Bothriolepis
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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CHONDRICHTHYES The Cartilagenous Fishes
Includes sharks, skates and rays, holocephalians
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Iniopterygians
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Helicoprion
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A Chimera (a holocephalian)
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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  • ACANTHODII
  • Acanthodians are often referred to as spiny
    sharks but not real sharks.
  • Know as far back as Silurian
  • Abundant until Early Permian

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Howittacanthus an acanthodian
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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  • OSTEICHTHYES (BONY FISH)
  • Most diverse groups of vertebrates
  • Enormous diversity of sizes, shapes, habitats.
  • Includes
  • Actinopterygii
  • Sarcopterygii
  • (Both groups known as far back as early Devonian)

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Garibaldi The California State Marine Fish
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Jawless fish Conodonts Placodermi Chondrichthye
s Acanthodii Actinopterygii Sarcopterygii
Gnathostomata
Osteichthyes (Bony Fish)
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  • SARCOPTERYGII THE LOBE-FINNED FISHES
  • Includes
  • Dipnoi (lungfishes)
  • Crossopterygii
  • Crossopterygians include tetrapods 4-legged
    land-dwelling vertebrates.

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A lungfish
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Eusthenopteron
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Tiktaalik roseae a lobe-finned fish
intermediate between typical sarcopterygians and
basal tetrapods.
Mid to Late Devonian 375 million years old.
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The back end of Tiktaaliks skull is intermediate
between fishes and tetrapods.
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Tiktaalik is a fish with wrist bones, yet still
retaining fin rays.
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The posture of Tiktaaliks fin/limb is
intermediate between that of fishes an tetrapods.
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