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Week 8: Euteleostei Neoteleostei Paracanthopterygii. neoteleosts = “new teleosts”. Protacanthopterygii soft-rayed fins abdominal pelvic fin adipose fin cycloid scales physostomous gas bladder. Paracanthopterygii both soft and spine fin rays subthoracic to jugular pelvic fin
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Week 8: Euteleostei Neoteleostei Paracanthopterygii
Protacanthopterygii soft-rayed fins abdominal pelvic fin adipose fin cycloid scales physostomous gas bladder Paracanthopterygii both soft and spine fin rays subthoracic to jugular pelvic fin +/- adipose fin cycloid or ctenoid scales physoclistous gas bladder Acanthopterygii spined fin rays thoracic pelvic fin no adipose fin ctenoid scales physoclistous gas bladder
Gadiformes soft and ~spine rayed fins thoracic pelvic fin no adipose fin cycloid scales physoclistous gas bladder Gadidae haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus derived Acanthopterygian features
Week 8: Euteleostei Neoteleostei Paracanthopterygii Percopsiformes
Percopsiformes (perch-like) ~3 families (x1948 in Mass.) weak spines subthoracic pelvic fins ~adipose fin NA species <20 cm
pirateperches migratory anus juvenile (abdominal) adult (thoracic)
cavefishes ~troglomorphs 6 sp. (4 blind) southern cavefish Typhlichthys subterraneus migratory anus to throat female incubates eggs in gill chamber ~9 cm S, E limestone caves
Also Cypriniformes Siluriformes Synbranchiformes Gobiiformes blind gudgeon Milyeringa veritas Characiformes Mexican blind cave fish Astyanax mexicanux
Week 8: Euteleostei Neoteleostei Paracanthopterygii Percopsiformes Ophidiiformes
Ophidiidae oviparous cusk eels ~220 sp. cusk eel Otophidium worldwide marine ~FW > 1 m Bythitidae viviparous brotulas ~100 sp.
Ophidiiformes benthopelagic Aphyonus gelatinosus >700 m transparent, reduced eyes ~neotenic deepest fish at 8,370 m in Puerto Rico Trench
free-living • associate • sea cucumbersclams • starfish • sea urchins • tunicates Carapidae pearlfishes ~30 sp. mollusk pearlfish Carapus bermudensis • inquiline (tenant) behavior
parasitism/commensalism • no pelvic fin • thoracic anus 2 distinct larval stages (pelagic, benthic)
~5 pearlfishes/sea cucumber also thoracic genital aperture
Week 8: Euteleostei Neoteleostei Paracanthopterygii Percopsiformes Ophidiiformes Gadiformes
Gadiformes soft and ~spine rayed fins thoracic pelvic fin no adipose fin cycloid scales physoclistous gas bladder Gadidae haddock Melanogrammus aeglefinus derived Acanthopterygian features
Gadiformes ~9 families 480 sp. ~freshwater NA, Siberia
500,000 to 15 million eggs/season fecundity (# of eggs) vs. fertility (# of offspring)
Gadidae East Atlantic shoals (~1000s)
Gadidae cods ~31 sp. divided dorsal and anal fins (2-3) single hyoid barbel
Gadidae freshwater burbot Lota lota nostril barbels 5 ft; 60 lbs NA, Siberia (x1989 Mass.)
Hakes no barbels *spinous dorsal ray Phycidae phycid hakes ~27 sp. Merlucciidae merluccid hakes ~13 sp. specialized otoliths elongated dorsalray modified pelvic fins • inquiline (tenant) behavior
Moridae hakelings ~100 sp. benthopelagic bearded rock cod Lotella rhacinus Macrouridae grenadiers/rattails ~285 sp. modified pelvic fins otophysic +/-photophores *spined fins
bathypelagic grenadier Coelorhinchus Macrouridae juvenile roundhead rattail Odontomacrurus murrayi • sub/tropical 200 to 2000 m • spined dorsal • otophysic communication
deepwater trawls
Week 8: Euteleostei Neoteleostei Paracanthopterygii Percopsiformes Ophidiiformes Gadiformes Batrachoidiformes
Batrachoidiformes (toad-like) 1 family ~ 80 sp. dorsal spines (~shoot venom) opercular spines multiple barbels muscular pelvic fins starry toadfish Sanopus astrifer coral reefs Batrachoididae splendid toadfish Sanopus splendidus
oyster toadfish Opsanus tau epidermal extensions pulsed ureogenesis via gill w/liver enzymes at low tide male guarding/training shallow marine ME to Cuba
Northern/plainfin midshipman Porichthys notatus 600+ photophores (=reading light) inshore trash nests territorial via gas bladder sounds houseboat hull-amplified AK to Mexico
Week 8: Euteleostei Neoteleostei Paracanthopterygii Percopsiformes Ophidiiformes Gadiformes Batrachoidiformes Lophiiformes
Lophiiformes (crest-like) 18 families ~315 sp. shallow water benthic >100 m deep sea pelagic >1000 m
aka anglerfishes squat anglerfish Antennarius chironectes frogfish Antennarius ocellatus
striped anglerfish Antennarius striatus 1st dorsal ray: illicium (bony rod) esca (fleshy bait)
Lophiidae goosefishes ~25 sp. monkfish Lophius piscatorius Atlantic, Arctic, Indo-Pacific attacks ducks, sharks, sea turtles
mouth to esca 1/100 s muscular pectoral fins coordinated muscles/nerves inflatable muscle fibers Lophius piscatorius
Atlantic goosefish Lophius americanus suction movable rows of teeth fold backward pharyngeal plates esophagus sphincter
shallow water Atlantic, tropical to temperate Antennariidae frogfish ~42 sp.
frogfish Antennarius
spitlure frogfish Antennarius scaber three-spot frogfish Lophiocharon trisignatus
~pelagic climbs and brakes with prehensile pectoral fins Sargassum fish Histrio histrio
~ 3 million eggs per season gelatinous veil prickly anglerfish Echinophryne crassispina filamentous frogfish Rhycherus filamentosus
Brachionichthyidae handfishes (warty anglers) ~ 7 sp. Brachionichthys politus S. Hemisphere Ogocephalidae batfishes ~68 sp. W. Atlantic pancake batfish Halieutichthys aculeatus
Chaunacidae coffinfishes or sea toads ~14 sp. 90 to 2,000 m +
Lophiiformes (crest-like) 18 families ~315 sp. shallow water benthic >100 m deep sea pelagic >1000 m
deep sea Caulophrynidae ~ 5 sp.