Actinopterygii

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Biology (Marine Vertebrates) Quiz am Actinopterygii, erstellt von Jo O'Bar am 13/10/2018.
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Actinopterygii are the...
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  • ray-finned fishes
  • lobe-finned fishes

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Actinopterygii are the most diverse group of all aquatic vertebrates
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  • True
  • False

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70% of extant ray-finned fishes are teleosts.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 4

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Check all characters of teleosts
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  • jaw mobility
  • homocercal tails
  • lunate tails
  • fused jaws

Frage 5

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Check the non-teleost ray-finned fishes
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  • Polypteriformes
  • Lepisosteiformes
  • Amiformes
  • Osteoglossomorpha

Frage 6

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Osteoglossomorpha are the most primitive teleosts.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 7

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Osteoglossomorpha means...
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  • "bony tongues"
  • "primitive fish"
  • "big mouth"
  • "slippery fish"

Frage 8

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Chack characters of Clade Elopomorpha
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  • Most eel-like
  • Specialized leptocephalus larva
  • most compressiform
  • spawn in same region of atlantic

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Clade Otocephala is separated into two groups: [blank_start]Clupeomorpha[blank_end] (herrings, shad, sardines, anchovies) [blank_start]Ostariophysi[blank_end] (catfishes, milkfish, carps, suckers...)
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  • Clupeomorpha
  • Perciformes
  • Ostariophysi
  • Euteleostei

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Check characters of Clupeomorpha
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  • silver
  • mostly marine
  • springtime migrations greatly reduced now
  • alarm pheromone synapomorphy
  • predominant in freshwater

Frage 11

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Check characters of Ostariophysi
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  • Alarm pheromone synamorphy
  • Predominant in freshwater
  • Weberian apparatus
  • greatly enhanced hearing sensitivity due to gas bladder used as amplifier
  • mostly marine

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What is the Weberian apparatus in Ostariopysi?
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  • small bones that connect gas bladder with inner ear
  • an organ that releases a chemical signal into the water when wounded
  • vestigial organ related to lung

Frage 13

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Which group of Clade Otocephala releases a chemical signal into the water upon being wounded?
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  • Clupeopmorpha
  • Ostariophysi

Frage 14

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Check characters of Clade Euteleostei
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  • Vast majority of extant teleosts
  • Esocidae and Salmonidae
  • wide diversity of body forms related to habitat and habits
  • "true teleosts"
  • smallest clade of teleost

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In most ray-finned fish, swimming (propulsion) is mostly is done with the...
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  • muscles of posterior region of trunk and caudal peduncle
  • paired fins
  • lateral line
  • dorsal fin

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In most ray-finned fish, steering is mainly done with the...
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  • paired fins
  • posterior region of the trunk and caudal peduncle
  • lateral line
  • dorsal fin

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This term refers to fish whose swimming style involves bending in more than half a sinusodial wavelenghth.
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  • Anguilliform
  • Carangiform
  • Labriform
  • Rajiform

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This term refers to fish whose swimming method involves undulations mostly limited to the caudal region:
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  • Carangiform
  • Anguilliform
  • Ostraciiform
  • Amiiform

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This term refers to fish whose swimming method involves undulation limited to caudal fin due to an inflexible body.
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  • Ostraciiform
  • Labriform
  • Carangiform
  • Balistiform

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This term refers to fish whose swimming method uses the pectoral fins for most of the force of locomotion, and very little use of the caudal fin.
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  • Labriform
  • Gymnotiform
  • Ostraciiform
  • Rajiform

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[blank_start]Rajiform[blank_end]: sine waves passed along elongated pectoral fins [blank_start]Amiiform[blank_end]: sine waves passed along elongated dorsal fin [blank_start]Gymnotiform[blank_end]: sine waves passed along elongated anal fin [blank_start]Balistiform[blank_end]: sine waves passed along elongated dorsal and anal fins
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  • Rajiform
  • Amiiform
  • Gymnotiform
  • Balistiform

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Label the forms of locomotion
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  • Rajiform
  • Gymnotiform
  • Amiiform
  • Anguilliform
  • Balistiform
  • Carangiform
  • Ostraciform
  • Labriform
  • Subcarangiform
  • Modified Carangiform

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[blank_start]Viscous[blank_end] drag (frictional) [blank_start]is relatively constant[blank_end] over range of speed and is sensitive to [blank_start]surface area[blank_end]. [blank_start]Inertial[blank_end] drag (pressure differences as result of water displacement) [blank_start]increases[blank_end] as speed increases and is sensitive to [blank_start]body shape[blank_end].
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  • Viscous
  • Inertial
  • Inertial
  • Viscous
  • is relatively constant
  • increases
  • increases
  • is relatively constant
  • surface area
  • body shape
  • body shape
  • surface area

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Thin bodies induce [blank_start]viscous[blank_end] drag because of the [blank_start]large[blank_end] surface area relative to muscle mass, but thick bodies induce [blank_start]inertial[blank_end] drag due to the [blank_start]large[blank_end] cross-sectional area of the body. Scaleless skin has [blank_start]low[blank_end] viscous drag. Streamlined shapes produces [blank_start]minimal[blank_end] inertial drag.
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  • viscous
  • inertial
  • large
  • small
  • inertial
  • viscous
  • large
  • small
  • low
  • high
  • minimal
  • maximal

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Which form of locomotion typically produces the fastest swimmers?
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  • Modified Carangiform
  • Rajiform
  • Angilliform
  • Subcarangiform

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[blank_start]Mesopelagic[blank_end] fishes: vertical nocturnal migrations to forage closer to surface with light availability [blank_start]Bethypelagic[blank_end] fishes: photphores, naked retinas, large mouths and stomachs
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  • Mesopelagic
  • Bethypelagic

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Check all that apply to Deapsea habitat/fishes
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  • no light
  • low food availability
  • smaller fishes
  • sparse populations
  • high food availability
  • dense populations
  • larger fishes

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Assemblages of vertebrates on coral reefs have low diversity.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 29

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Why are many fish who live beneath the euphotic zone bright red?
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  • The bright color warns predators that they are toxic.
  • The brighter the color, the more likely they are to achieve a mate.
  • Because red light does not extend past the euphotic zone, so the fish can blend in with their surroundings.
  • Because they're drama queens.
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