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The Deuterostomes. Origin of vertebrates And the evolution of “fish”. Chordates (including vertebrates) and Echinoderms. Basic deuterostome characteristics (vs Protostome) Radial vs spiral clevage Mesoderm formation 2 nd opening into gastrula = mouth not first.
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The Deuterostomes Origin of vertebrates And the evolution of “fish”
Basic deuterostome characteristics (vs Protostome) Radial vs spiral clevage Mesoderm formation 2nd opening into gastrula = mouth not first
Sea lilies; marine, sessile, filter feeders, external sieves.
The Chordates • Have a dorsal nerve cord (sometime) • Have a notochord = dorsal stiffening rod retained in adult vertebrates as organizer for dorsal nerve cord • Have gills or pharyngeal clefts All three features are organizers for later development – so are retained in embryos.
Why these features? Nerve cord – coordination of movement Notochord – organizer for the nerve cord Gills – here for feeding, only later for respiration.
Vertebrates – a subset of chordates with a vertebral column. Agnatha – most primitive vertebrates: vertebrates: have notochord, dorsal nerve cord, gills primitive: no jaws, no paired appendages, 2 semicircular canals in ear. Agnatha: living = lamprey, hagfish, Scavengers and parasites.
Non-vertebrate Chordates. Amphioxus
No limbs, no jaws, gills a feeding device (become respiratory when armor added and skin respiration no longer possible. Also size increase means need something more than skin for respiration), but has a notochord, nerve cord and gills. Marine organisms.
Another non-vertebrate Chordate. Tunicate
Adult: filter feeder – basket of “gills” No nerve cord, no notochord, mostly eats and reproduces. Larvae – some have motile larvae = dispersal and ability to choose substrate.
Tunicate and larvae Larvae has tail = notochord, nerve cord, muscles. Note: origin of visceral- somatic dichotomy Visceral = adult Somatic = larval tail origin of need for dorsal nerve cord, notochord
Somatic organism = nerves, brain, muscle, tail,segmentation, notochord –voluntary nervous system = swimming portion of larva Visceral organism = gut, reproduction, respiration = involuntary nervous system = adult portion of larva
Neoteny = keep immature features into adult Paedogenesis = become an adult Earlier in life Adult = can reproduce
Agnatha (fossil ones) Armored – heavy Tail asymmetric no jaws Not much paired appendages Internal skeleton of cartilage Sea scorpion; arthropod, up to 6 feet long. predatory
How to become a better fish Add paired appendages Add jaws Loose the armor Strengthen internal skeleton
Jawless fish Armored fish Cartilaginous fish Spine fins Bony fish
Fin types • Fin fold • Spiny fin • Ray fin • Fleshy fin Ray fin fleshy fin, fleshy fin symmetrical asymmetrical
Turn gills into jaws: what permits this? Gills become more efficient, not as many needed. Primitive fish – 7 gills, modern fish 3.5 tturnT
Class placodermi ; added jaws but still has armor on head and shoulders.
shark skin = denticles = small teeth, = same structure as dermal armor of primitive fish and of our teeth – enamel on outside, dentine underneath, then bone.
Class Osteichthyes Turn internal cartilage into bone during development Reduce armor to thin scales.
Note: dual origin of skelton Blue and red = internal skeleton Cartilage (blue) being replaced by bone (red) Pink – the skull is direct ossification, no cartilage precursor and is remnant of old dermal armor, protecting head and brain.