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Fish Diversity, Adaptations & Physiology
Andrew S. Kane, Ph.D.
University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions Department of Environmental and Global Health
Aquatic Pathobiology Laboratory Emerging Pathogens Institute http://aquaticpath.epi.ufl.edu
Animal Diversity
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Fish Diversity
• Class Agnatha (jawless fishes)
• Class Chondrichthyes (sharks, skates, rays)
• Class Osteichthyes (“boney fish”)
Fishes are the most diverse group of vertebrates
Fish Diversity Class Agnatha (jawless fishes):
Lamprey, hagfish
Fish Diversity Class Chondrichthyes (sharks, skates, rays) • Subclass Elasmobrachii • Subclass Holocephali
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Fish Diversity Class Osteichthyes (“boney fish”)
• Subclass Sarcoptyergii (fleshy-fin fishes)
Dipnoi (lungfish)
Crossopterygians (Latimera)
Fish Diversity Class Osteichthyes (“boney fish”)
• Subclass Actinopterygii (spiney-fin fishes)
• Infraclass Chondrostei (reedfish, sturgeon, paddlefish)
Fish Diversity Class Osteichthyes (“boney fish”)
• Subclass Actinopterygii (spiney-fin fishes)
• Infraclass Holostei (gars and bowfin)
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Fish Diversity Class Osteichthyes (“boney fish”)
• Subclass Actinopterygii (spiney-fin fishes)
• Infraclass Telostei (most other boney fish)
Viva la difference • Renal, pancreatic, rectal • Bouyancy (swim bladder vs liver) • Sensory (LL, tastebuds, barbels, weberian ossicles, pseudobranch, smell)
• Teeth (max, premax, vomer, palatine, hyoglossal) • Skin (mucus, taste, alarm, absorption) • Gills (respiration, ionic balance, absorption) • Communication (alarm, sound, color) • Gut (+/- stomach, length, pyloric caecae, pneumatic duct) • Electric (reception and production) • Light production • Reproduction
Hermaphroditism • Functional / non-functional • Sequential
• protandrous • protogynous
Sex in Fishes
Midnight parrotfish
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Internal Anatomy
- anterior / posterior kidneys - structure differences - glomerular / aglomerular - hematopoeisis - ion regulation / gills
Fish Renal System
Fish Renal System
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Gill arch: sagittal section (Bouins, H&E, Bar = 90.2 µm). 1. gill raker; 2. mucosal epithelium; 3. basement membrane; 4. submucosa; 5. bone; 6. adipose tissue; 7. sinous venules; 8. afferent branchial artery; 9. primary lamellae; 10. secondary lamellae.
Gills
Gill filament, sagittal section (Formalin, H&E, Bar = 16.7 µm). 1. primary lamella; 2. secondary lamella; 3. epithelial cell; 4. mucous cell; 5. pillar cell; 6. lacuna (capillary lumen); 7. erythrocyte within capillary lumen; 8. chloride cell; 9. rodlet cell; 10. undifferentiated basal cell.
Gills
Gills
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Gills
Gills
Skin
1. epidemis; 2. scale pocket; 3. dermis (stratum compactum); 4. muscle; 5. scales; 6. squamous epithelial cells; 7. undifferentiated basal cells; 8. alarm cell; 9. mucous cells; 10. taste bud.
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Skin
1. squamous epithelial cells; 2. mucous cells (expelling mucus); 3. cuboidal epithelial cells; 4. alarm cell; 5. scale pocket w/ scale; 6. dermis (stratum compactum); 7. skeletal muscle; 8. chromatophores (melanocytes); 9. red blood cells.
Skin
Alarm cells
1. epidermis; 2. dermis (stratum compactum); 3. hypodermis (areolar connective tissue); 4. epithelial cells; 5. alarm cells; 6. wandering leukocytes; 7. chromatophores (melanocytes); 8. arteriole and venule.
Lateral line & ampullae of Lorenzini
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Fish Have Ears
Crista in the ampulla of a semicircular canal (a) (Bouins, H&E, Bar = 31.6 µm). 1. ciliated sensory cells; 2. sustenticular supporting cells; 3. connective tissue; 4. blood vessel; 5. cupula (gelatinous matrix); 6. sensory cells of the ampullar epithelium; 7. squamous epithelium; 8. lumen of the ampulla; 9. areolar connective tissue; 10. cranium.
Fish Have Ears
horned dace (Semotilus atromaculatus)
Gas bladder
Tripus Intercalarium
Scaphuim
Claustrum
Perilymphatic sac (membraneous labyrinth)
Weberian ossicles
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- sound (2-way), bouyancy - physostomous / physoclistis - active secretion / rete mirable - passive secretion / pneumatic duct, oval gland
Swim bladder
Rainbow trout Channel catfish
Sex in Fishes
Sex in Fishes
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Sex in Fishes
Sex in Fishes
Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish
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Sex in Fishes
Banded jawfish, male
Sex in Fishes
Paternal care:
Seahorses
Sex in Fishes
Mouth brooding in tilapia
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Sex in Fishes
anSeargt major eggs
Dentition
Sanddiver
Midnight parrotfish
Dentition
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Sex in Fishes
Reef scorpionfish
Sex in Fishes
Peacock flounder, male
Fin adaptations
Flying gunaurd
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Camouflage
Coun
ters
hading
Camouflage
Symmetry
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Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish
Sex in Fishes
Lesser electric ray
Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish
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Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish
Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish
Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish
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Bluegill internal anatomy
Double baited anglerfish
Sex in Fishes
Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish
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Sex in Fishes
Double baited anglerfish