Title: Amphibian and Reptile Classification with example
1Amphibian and Reptile Classification(with
example)
Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum
Vertebrata Class Amphibia Order
Caudata Family Ambystomatidae
Genus Ambystoma Species Ambystoma
tigrinum
http//fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/
- Reference Colbert, E.H. 2001. Colberts
evolution of the vertebrates.Wiley-Liss
2Kingdom Animalia
http//www-class.unl.edu/bios201a/
- Eukaryotes
- Organelles, large cells
- No cell walls
- Specialized cell types
3Phylum Chordata
- Gill slits
- Dorsal nerve cord
- Notochord or
- vertebral column
Amphioxus a non-vertebrate chordate
4Subphylum Vertebrata
- Vertebral column
- Skull (i.e., cranium)
http//medic.med.uth.tmc.edu/Lecture/labeled/bs106
001.gif
http//face-and-emotion.com/dataface/physiognomy/m
edia/cranium_side.jpg
5Comparison of Vertebrate Class Traits
6Anamniotic egg
http//epod.usra.edu/archive/images/egg_mass.jpg
- Jellylike (unshelled must develop in water)
- Small-sized (lack large membranes to nourish
embryo and store waste)
Amphibian egg mass
7Amniote Egg
- Embryonic membranes
- Large egg
- Shell (absent in livebearers)
http//tolweb.org/tree/ToLimages/Amniote_egg.gif
http//www.wvup.edu/ecrisp/imageJB7.JPG
8Comparison of Vertebrate Class Traits
9Amphibian development
http//www.mybitoftheplanet.com/2002/
http//www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology/
http//fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/
http//www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology/
10Comparison of Vertebrate Class Traits
(continued)
111st Homo sapiens
1st reptiles
1st amphibians
http//www.cr.nps.gov/museum/exhibits/dino/geotime
/
12Evolutionary Relationships
Testudines (turtles)
Mammalia
Anapsida
Synapsida
Amniota
Aves and other Dinosauria
Squamata (snakes, lizards)
Amphibia
Diapsida
Crocodylia
Sphenodonta
Osteichthyes
131st Amphibians (Devonian Period 408-360 mya)
http//www.lautringer.de/Alle_Dinosaurier_in_Kaise
rslau/Dinosaurier_Album_1/
Eusthenopteron (a sarcopterygian fish) could be
the ancestor of amphibians)
Krohne (2000)
141st Amphibians (Devonian Period 408-360 mya)
http//www.nhm.ac.uk/hosted_sites/paleonet/vop/gli
mpse/lab-m.jpg
Acanthostega (a sarcopterygian fish) could be
the ancestor of amphibians
http//www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/hilihili/keitou/mizika
/sarcopterygii/sarco-gazou/acantho.jpg
15Other Early Amphibians
Forey (1988)
http//www.geocities.co.jp/HeartLand-Suzuran/3621/
Diplocaulus (290-245 mya)
Eryops (2-m long predator 360-320 mya)
16Modern Iowa Amphibians
http//www.mybitoftheplanet.com/2002/
http//www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology/
http//fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/
http//www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology/
Caudata
Anura
17Evolutionary Relationships
Testudines (turtles)
Mammalia
Anapsida
Synapsida
Amniota
Aves and other Dinosauria
Squamata (snakes, lizards)
Amphibia
Diapsida
Crocodylia
Sphenodonta
Osteichthyes
18Reptile lineages (based on temporal openings in
skull)
Synapsida mammals
Diapsida dinosaurs, birds, snakes, lizards
Anapsida turtles
191st Reptiles (Pennsylvanian Period 320-290 mya)
http//www.veggs.com.au/pic/hylo.gif
Forey (1988)
?
Seymouria (amphibian or reptile?)
Hylonomus (oldest known reptile 30 cm long)
20Modern Iowa Reptiles
http//www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology/images/
Order Testudines (turtles)
Order Squamata (lizards, snakes)
21Amphibians and Reptiles of Iowa Ecosystems and
Ecoregions
40 Loess Flats and Till Plains 47a Northwest
Iowa Loess Prairies 47b Des Moines Lobe 47c
Iowan Surface 47d Missouri Alluvial Plain 47e
Steeply Rolling Loess Prairies 47f Rolling
Loess Prairies 47m Western Loess Hills 52
Paleozoic Plateau 72 Upper Mississippi River
Alluvial Plain
Source Iowa DNR
Iowa ecoregions
22Prairie wetland ecosystem (Des Moines Lobe)
http//coloherp.org/geo/species
http//www.woodcountyparkdistrict.org
http//www.etsu.edu/biology
http//www.mikeredmer.com
http//dcm2.enr.state.nc.us
23Upland prairie ecosystem (Des Moines Lobe)
http//www.herpnet.net/Iowa-Herpetology
http//www.hardingcounty.org
http//www.mikeredmer.com
http//www.pinesnake.de