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Title: Fishes - Biology


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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Coloration
  • Pigments in chromatophores
  • Specialized cells in skin
  • Many fishes can change colors rapidly by
    expanding or contracting pigment (usu. melanins,
    carotenoids) in chromatophores
  • Hormonal and nervous control
  • Structural colors
  • Reflective crystals in iridophores (specialized
    chromatophores)
  • Functions
  • Aposematic coloration
  • Dangerous, poisonous, bad tasting
  • Cryptic coloration
  • Blend with environment hide from predators,
    stalk prey
  • Disruptive coloration
  • Break up outline of individual fish confuse
    predators
  • Obliterative countershading
  • Dark top, light bottom
  • Camouflage in open water

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Aposematic
Disruptive
Countershading
Cryptic
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Locomotion
  • Most fishes swim using rhythmic contractions
    produced by bands of muscles myomeres
  • Myomeres connect to backbone for support
  • Swimming muscles make up large percentage of body
    weight (up to 75 in tunas and active swimmers)
  • Sharks
  • Lack swim bladder
  • Generate lift with
  • Buoyant oily liver
  • Heterocercal tail
  • Rays and skates
  • Generate lift with large pectoral fins
  • Narrow tail plays minor role in swimming

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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Locomotion
  • Bony fishes
  • Swim bladder provides buoyancy
  • Diversity in swimming styles
  • Eel-like Undulation of body
  • Ex Moray eel
  • Caudal Propulsion with tail and body
  • Ex Tuna
  • Pectoral Tail contributes little
  • Ex Surgeonfish
  • Dorsal/Anal Tail used as rudder
  • Ex Triggerfish
  • Other
  • Ex Trunkfish

Surgeonfish
Triggerfish
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Fig. 10-21
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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Respiratory System
  • Irrigation of Gills
  • Chondrichthyes
  • Force water over gills by
  • Swimming with mouth open
  • Gill pump
  • Each gill lies in own gill chamber
  • Open to outside through gill slits
  • First pair of gill slits modified as spiracles
  • Open/Close mouth to ventilate gills
  • Actinopterygii/Osteichthyes
  • Gills housed in common gill chamber
  • Openings covered by operculum on each side
  • Mouth opens/operculum closes vice-versa

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  • Fishes - Biology
  • Respiratory System
  • Structure of Gills
  • Gills supported by cartilaginous or bony gill
    arches
  • Each gill arch bears two rows of gill filaments
  • Each gill arch has projections called gill rakers
  • Filter out potentially damaging coarse particles
  • May be used for filter feeding in some species
  • Each gill filament contains rows of lamellae
  • Contain dense networks of capillaries
  • Increase surface area for gas exchange
  • Greater numbers of lamellae in active swimmers
  • Gas Exchange
  • Occurs by diffusion
  • Countercurrent exchange
  • Increases efficiency of gas exchange

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Fig. 10-23
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