Title: Phylum Mollusca
1Phylum Mollusca
2Phylum Mollusca
- Protostomes
- Lophotrochozoan group
- Eucoelomates (coelomates)
Tridacna gigas
Tridacna squamosa
3Phylum Mollusca
- Soft Bodied
- Shelled
- Some without
- Cephalization
- Sensory organs
- Mouths
- Body Divisions
- Visceral Mass
- Head-Foot
- Mantle
Tonicella lineata
4Phylum Mollusca
Octopus briareus
- Complete digestive tract
- Digestive glands
- Specialized feeding structures
- Circulatory system
- Heart (2 chambers)
- Open system in most groups
- Closed in cephalopods
- Coelom restricted to pericardium in most cases
5Phylum Mollusca
- Advanced nervous system
- Brain
- Sensory organs
- Eyes (simple and camera)
- Sensory papillae
- Excretory system
- Kidney-like nephridia
- Reproduction
- Monoecious and dioecious
- External development
- External internal fertilization
6Mollusc Phylogeny
- 50-80K extant species
- 40K extinct species
- Fossil records from precambrian period of
proterozoic eon (gt570my BP)
7Mollusc Phylogeny
- Mantle secreting shell
- Muscular foot
- Chambered heart
8Mollusc Taxonomy
Chiton tuberculatus lives in the rocky intertidal
zones eat algae with its radula 8 shell plates
- Major classes
- Polyplacophora
- Chitons
9Mollusc Taxonomy
Atlantic tritons trumpet (Charonia variegata)
- Major classes
- Polyplacophora
- Gastropoda
- Subclasses
- Prosobranchia
- Shelled marine gastropods
Tiger cowrie (Cypraea tigris)
10Mollusc Taxonomy
Spotted sea hare (Aplysia dactylomela)
- Major classes
- Polyplacophora
- Gastropoda
- Subclasses
- Prosobranchia
- Opisthobranchia
- Sea slugs (marine)
Phidiana hiltoni
zebra sea goddess(Hypselodoris zebra)
11Mollusc Taxonomy
Helminthoglypta walkeriana
- Major classes
- Polyplacophora
- Gastropoda
- Subclasses
- Prosobranchia
- Opisthobranchia
- Pulmonata
- Terrestrial snails/slugs
- Freshwater snails
Giant banana slug (Ariolimax columbians)
12Mollusc Taxonomy
Bay scallop (Aequipecten irradians)
- Major classes
- Polyplacophora
- Gastropoda
- Bivalvia
- Clams, oysters, mussels, scallops
Edible mussels (Mytilus edulis)
13Mollusc Taxonomy
Giant cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus)
- Major classes
- Polyplacophora
- Gastropoda
- Bivalvia
- Cephalopoda
- Octopus, squid, nautilus
Octopus sp
Nautilus sp
14Mollusc Taxonomy
- Major classes
- Polyplacophora
- Gastropoda
- Bivalvia
- Cephalopoda
- Minor classes
- Monoplacophora
- Solenogastres
- Caudofoveata
15Generalized Mollusc Anatomy
16Gastropod Feeding Apparatus
17Respiration Gills
18Shell Structure Formation
19A Pearl Among the Swine
20Mollusc Reproduction Development
- Indirect development
- Larval stages
- Trochophore larva
- Free swimming, ciliated, shell formation begins
- Veliger larva
- Free swimming, ciliated velium forms,
- Shell/body torsion occurs
- Spat
- Metamorphic form between veliger and juvenile
- Shell elaborates
21Trochophore Larva
22Gastropod Veliger Larva
Mouth
Velia
Shell
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24Veliger
Zygote
Trochophore
Juvenile
Spat
Adult
25Adult Abalone
26Class Polyplacophora - chitons
27Polyplacophoran Anatomy
28Class Gastropoda
29Class Gastropoda - Torsion
30Gastropod Shell Coiling
31Gastropod Gill/Mantle Cavity Evolution
32Generalized Gastropod Anatomy
33Marine Gastropods
Cowries
34Marine Gastropods
Sea Hare Aplysia sp
35Marine Gastropods - Nudibranch
36Terrestrial Gastropods - Pulmonata
- The mantle cavity serves as a lung
- Glandular epidermis
- Secrete mucus (slime) upon which gastropod glides
37Terrestrial Gastropod - Pulmonata
Pneumostome
- Slugs lack shells
- Mantle thickened
- Pneumostome
- Air intake into mantle cavity
38Phylum Mollusca, Class Bilvalia
- Two shells
- Incurrent excurrent siphons
- No cephalization
39Generalized Bivalve Anatomy
40Generalized Bivalve Anatomy (XS)
41Bivalve Anatomy (Sagittal)
42Bivalves are Typically Filter Feeders
43Bivalve Life Cycle
44Glochidia Unique Larval Stage of Freshwater
Bivalves
- Internal fertilization
- Early development in brood chamber (region of
mantle cavity) - Release of glochidia veliger larvae
- Glochidia attach to gills of fish and are
distributed
45Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda
- Closed circulatory system
- Shell lost in Octopus, extremely reduced and
enclosed in mantle in squid, planar spiral in
Nautilus - Cephalization
- eye
- Beak around mouth
- Tentacles/arms
46Cephalopod Anatomy
47Squid are the largest Cephalopods
48Nautilus Anatomy
49Cephalopod Eye
50Mating
51Direct Development in Cephalopods
52Color Morphology Changes for Camouflage