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Title: Order Caudata (Salamanders)


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Order Caudata(Salamanders)
  • Fred Searcy
  • ZOO2010

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Order Caudata(L caudatus tail)
  • Salamanders Newts
  • 360 species worldwide
  • Temperate, tropical, subtropical
  • Endangered

3
Structure
  • Usually lt 15cm
  • Japanese giant salamander 1.5 m
  • Burrowing and aquatic forms may have rudimentary
    limbs or they may be missing
  • Terrestrial forms have limbs at right angles to
    the body

4
Nutrition
  • Carnivorous as larvae and adults
  • Protein rich
  • Fat glycogen stored in small amounts
  • Most are opportunistic feeders but some actively
    search for prey
  • Teeth on upper and lower palate of mouth
  • Slow metabolism less frequent eating required

5
Digestion
  • Large stomach proportional to body
  • Cardiac and pyloric sphincter
  • Pancreas
  • Liver
  • Gall bladder

6
Cardiovascular
  • Blood contains
  • Erythrocytes
  • Leucocytes
  • Thrombocytes
  • Circulatory System
  • Vessels
  • 3-chambered heart
  • Lymph
  • Lymph vessels

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Respiration
  • Varied methods
  • Integument
  • External gills
  • Lungs
  • Both gills and lungs
  • Neither gills nor lungs (pull air across buccal
    vascular membranes of mouth)
  • Most have gills in larval stage
  • Some aquatic forms have no gills and must surface
    for air.

8
Urogenital System
  • Paired kidneys on either side of dorsal aorta
  • Bowmans capsules present
  • Urinary bladder
  • Ammonia converted to urea
  • Some species convert urea to uric acid

9
Auditory Vocal Functions
  • No ear drums, no middle ear cavity
  • Inner ear modified for sound perception
  • Lateral lines in larval and aquatic species
    (water current and pressure changes)

10
Skin, Pigmentation, Glands
  • Serous glands may be toxic or noxious some
    lethal
  • Concentrated behind head or in parotid gland
    (warts) on skin
  • Mucous glands
  • Keep skin moist
  • Prevent infections
  • Lubricate path through water
  • Chromatophores
  • Melanocytes
  • Cryptic coloration
  • Aposematic coloration (warning)
  • Iridophores
  • Xanthophores
  • Erythrophores

11
Thermoregulation and Metabolism
  • Poikilothermic (ectothermic)
  • Behavioral regulation

12
Breeding Behavior Reproduction
  • Aquatic species secrete pheromone
  • Some terrestrial species rub chins
  • Internal fertilization with spermatophore typical
    but some external fertilziation
  • Eggs layed in strings with gelatinous layer
  • Larva with gills tails
  • Oviparous, viviparous, ovoviviparous

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Metamophrosis Paedomorphosis
  • Some are aquatic throughout life and dont
    undergo metamorphosis they retain their gills
    as adults
  • Paedomorphism adult retains some larval traits,
    e.g. gills
  • Necturus sexually mature in larval stage

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Metamophrosis Paedomorphosis
  • Ambystoma
  • Only change to adult under specific environmental
    conditions
  • E.g. pond dries up, change to adult
  • Larval form called axolotl
  • Can force metamorphosis by treating axolotl with
    thyroxine from thyroid gland

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