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Arthropod. Phylogeny of Arthropods. Arthropoda. Annelids (worms). Onychophorans (worms w/legs). Chelicerates (spiders). Crustaceans (lobsters). Insects (butterflies). Trilobites (extinct). Worm-like Ancestor. General Characteristics metamerism (segmented body)
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Phylogeny of Arthropods Arthropoda Annelids (worms) Onychophorans (worms w/legs) Chelicerates (spiders) Crustaceans (lobsters) Insects (butterflies) Trilobites (extinct) Worm-like Ancestor
General Characteristics • metamerism (segmented body) • jointed appendages • bilateral symmetry • secreted exoskeleton • ecdysis (molting) • open circulatory system • ventral nerve cord and brain
DIVERSITY • Numbers • about 80% of all animals are arthropods • estimated to be over 30 million arthropods • far more of them than all other metazoan species combined • in virtually every conceivable environment: • marine, terrestrial, freshwater, and aerial habitats. Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Trilobita (extinct) Subphylum Chelicerata Subphylum Crustacea Subphylum Uniramia (insects)
Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Trilobita (extinct) Subphylum Chelicerata Subphylum Crustacea Subphylum Uniramia (insects)
Open Circulatory System • Doral heart surrounded by pericardial sinus • Blood (hemolymph) enters heart through ostia (openings) pumped through arteries • Hemolymph- colorless; contains hemocyanin • Hemocoel- blood cavity
Compound Eye Lens Crystalline cone Pigment cells Facet Visual cells Nerve fibers from visual cells Optic nerve Ommatidia
REPRODUCTION • 1. General • most arthropods are gonochoric • fertilization may be external or internal in aquatic arthropods • always internal in terrestrial species • 2. Sperm Transfer • sperm transfer usually by mating or copulation • females usually store the sperm in a seminal receptacle
Subphylum Trilobita 521-250 mya Earliest arthropod
Trilobite eye
Subphylum Chelicerata • xiphosurans (horseshoe crabs), arachnids, sea spiders • mostly terrestrial • cephalothorax-abdomen • 6 pairs cephalothoracic appendages • chelicerae, pedipalps, 4 pairs legs • no antennae
Subphylum Chelicerata • a. Xiphosura (horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus) • b. Arachnida • most chelicerates are arachnids • several taxa (orders), many are common and familiar • SCORPIONES (scorpions ) • ARANAE (spiders ) • OPILIONES (harvestmen, daddy longlegs ) • PSEUDOSCORPIONES (pseudoscorpions) • ACARINI (mites and ticks ) • c. Pycnogonida (the giant sea spider, • Colossendeis australis)
Limulus is a benthic scavenger and predator. • Prey include clams and other invertebrates that it digs for in the sand. • The tail spine is used as a self-righting mechanism if the animal is overturned accidentally. Lives up to 19 years • Reaches sexual maturity at about 9 to 12 years old Horseshoe Crab Limulus polyphemus, Carcinoscorpius rotunda, and Tachypleus gigas.
Horseshoe Crab • Mates during spring and summer full and new moons, onto ocean beaches. • Females lay up to 30 thousand eggs, which males fertilize before burying them in the sand
Subphylum Crustacea • a heterogeneous taxon with many subtaxa • two pairs antennae • marine, freshwater, and terrestrial • Primarily aquatic • Free-floating larval stage • 26,000+ known species
Subphylum Crustacea • ANOSTRACA • fairy shrimp and brine shrimp • PHYLLOPODA • tadpole shrimps, ostracod, water fleas • MALACOSTRACA • the largest, most heterogeneous, and diverse crustacean taxon • shrimps, crabs, lobsters, mantis shrimps, pillbugs, crayfishes • COPEPODA • copepods • enormous ecological importance as planktonic herbivores • CIRRIPEDIA • barnacles
Arthropod Development Zoea Nauplius Megalops
Respiration • Gills • a. General • gills are evaginations • typical of aquatic animals • blood is oxygenated by gills • oxygen delivered to tissues by blood • b. Crustacean Gills • crustacean gills are usually associated with appendages • blood circulates through the gill and is oxygenated • c. Book Lungs • present in many arachnid orders • similar to book gills of horseshoe crabs • oxygen transport from the lungs to the tissues is by blood
Camouflage Decorator Crab Sponge crab