Title: Vertebrates II
1Vertebrates II
2What about the Wee Turtles?
Marine turtles tied to terrestrial environment
for oviposition Other Aquatic Reptiles
iguanas, crocodilians, ichthyosaurs
3Sea Turtles
Developed shortened, rigid body form
corselet Limbs required profound modification
from terrestrial existence Unable to retract
head All return to land to reproduce
4Limb Modification
Forelimbs - elongate phalanges enmeshed in a
continuous matrix of tough connective
tissue Foreclaws reduced to three on each limb
5Order Chelonii
2 Families defined by scutes (bony plates)
Cheloniidae have scutes 6-7 species (green,
hawksbill, loggerhead, kemps ridley, olive
ridley, flatback, black)
Dermochelyidae no scutes 1 species (leatherback
)
6Family Cheloniidae
Chelonia mydas
Herbivore Fibrilopapilloma 49-92 Feed off Big
Island Nest French Frigate Shoals 1,000 females
7Family Cheloniidae
Chelonia agassizii
4 pairs of non-overlapping lateral scutes
Pacific coast of S. America
8Family Cheloniidae
Eretmocheyls imbricata
4 pairs of overlapping lateral scutes Feed
Nest around Big Island
Shell highly prized 100/lb Until 1992 20 net
tons/Japan
9Family Cheloniidae
Lepidocheyls olivacea
6 pairs of non-overlapping lateral scutes
Widely Distributed Doing fairly well
10Family Cheloniidae
Lepidocheyls kempi
5 pairs of non-overlapping lateral scutes
Most critically Endangered 1947-42,000 ? 1980s
-1,000? Shrimp trawl bycatch
11Family Cheloniidae
Caretta caretta
5 pairs of non-overlapping lateral scutes
Nests in S. Japan only in N. Pacific prevalent
in Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic
12Family Cheloniidae
Natator depressus
4 pairs of non-overlapping lateral scutes Thin,
smooth, waxy
Australia limited range
13Family Dermochelyidae
Dermocheyls coriacea
20,000-30,000 Worldwide Caught in longlines
jellyfish Sighted offshore Kona
14Sea Turtles
Green or Hawksbill???? Green Hawksbill
15Saltwater Crocodiles
Move among freshwater swamps, rivers,
estuaries and sometimes far out to sea Found in
suitable habitat throughout Southeast Asia and
northern Australia
16Birds
Primarily defined by adaptations for flight
Lack urinary bladder Most females single
ovary Gonads small (??) except breeding
season Eggs develop exterior to
body Toothless Skull/skeleton light (reduction,
fusion, hollow) Feathers
17Birds
Energy-rich diet Rapid digestion High metabolic
rate High body temp 4-chambered heart (1st
vertebrate with) Efficient respiratory
system One-way Flow-thru lungs air-sacs Large
lung capacity Muscle mass concentrated (large
pectorals) High blood sugar High blood pressure
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19 17 species Emperor, King, Gentoo, Adelie,
Chinstrap, Yellow-eyed, Macaroni, Royal,
Erected-crested, Snares, Fiordland, Rockhopper,
Magellanic, Humboldt, African, Galapagos and
Little
20Penguins
Seabirds most fully adapted to H2O
21Penguins
Streamlined bodies
22Penguins
Aptenodytes (Large penguins)
Pygoscelis (BrushTailed)
Emperor
King
Adelie
Chinstrap
Gentoo
23Penguins
Eudyptes (Crested)
Spheniscus (Banded)
Macaroni
Royal
Erect-crested
African
Humboldt
Fiordland
Snares Island
Rockhopper
Magellanic
Galapagos
24Penguins
Megadyptes (Yellow-eyed)
Eudyptula (Little)
Yellow-eyed
Little Blue