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Page 1: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Osteichthyes

The bony fish

Page 2: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Classification• Kingdom: Animalia

• Phylum: Chordata

• Subphylum: Vertebrata

• Class: Osteichthyes

• Examples: salmon, perch,

clown fish, puffer fish, tuna

TONS OF

DIVERSITY IN

BODY SHAPE,

SIZE AND

COLORATION!

Blob Fish

Mandarin gobi

Clown Fish

Puffer Fish

Angelfish

Page 3: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Flying fish

Gulper eel

Tripod fish

There are many unique adaptations from the basic

fish shape we are all familiar with.

Page 4: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Flounder

Halibut

Mola Mola

Some fish have flat body plans.

Page 5: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Box fish

Box fish

Longhorn cowfish

Some fish have more

boxy body plans.

Smooth Trunkfish

Blue boxfish

Page 6: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Hairy frogfish

Painted frogfish

Stone fish (Synanceia verrucosa)

Some fish are a bit

more random.

Page 7: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Hairy anglerfishWarty anglerfish

Wolftrap anglerfish

Monkfish

Deep sea anglerfishUnique

hunting

styles are

not

uncommon

in this

class.

Page 8: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Seahorse

Camouflage is very important to many species.

Seahorse camouflageBargibant’s pygmy seahorse

Frogfish camouflaging as a sponge

Flatfish camouflage

Page 9: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Seahorse

Camouflage is very important to many species.

Seahorse camouflageBargibant’s pygmy seahorse

Frogfish camouflaging as a sponge

Flatfish camouflage

Stonefish camouflage

Stonefish camouflage

Frogfish camouflage

Kelp fish camouflage

Page 10: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Oreo fish

Pineapple fish

Oreo fish

Lemon peel angelfish

Frillfin turkeyfish

Fish are friends,

not food?

Page 11: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Humuhumunukunukuapua a

A few of my favorites!

Leafy sea dragonMandarin goby

Parrot fish

Page 12: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

General Lifestyle

• Range in size from tiny to huge.

– Largest bony fish is the Mola Mola or

Sunfish. It can reach 14 feet vertically and

10 feet horizontally and weigh over two tons.

Page 13: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

General Lifestyle• Found in all types

of water: warm,

cold, salt, fresh

• Some fish migrate

hundreds or

thousands of miles

to spawn. We

think they locate

spawning grounds

by the smell.

Page 14: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Spawning• Catadromous

– Spawn in salt water, go to fresh water to

grow into adults, go back to salt water to

spawn (sturgeon)

Page 15: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Spawning

• Anadromous

– Spawn in fresh water, go to salt water to

grow into adults, go back to fresh water to

spawn (salmon, steelhead)

Spawning coho salmon Oceanic coho salmon

Page 16: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Coloration

• Look at the coloration of your fish. What

do you notice?

– Is it all the same color?

– Are there areas of light and dark?

– Why do you think they have this coloration?

Page 17: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

General Lifestyle

• Many fish exhibit counter shading.

– Dark on dorsal side (top)

– Light on ventral side (bottom)

– Helps to protect them from predation, makes

them harder to see.

Be sure to color

in the fish on

your notes as

an example of

countershading.

Page 18: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

General Lifestyle

• Exothermic (cold blooded)

– Body temperature is same as surrounding

environment.

– Some larger, fast moving fish like the tuna

have a primitive form of endothermy (warm

bloodedness).

Yellow Finned Tuna

Page 19: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Structure

• Endoskeleton made of bone

Page 20: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Tail Structure

• There are two major types of tail fin

(caudal fin) in fish. One is homocercal

and one is heterocercal.

• Look at your fish. Does it have a

homocercal or heterocercal caudal fin?

Page 21: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Tail Structure

Tail usually homocercal

in the bony fish.

(Cartilaginous fish like

sharks have heterocercal

tails.)

Blue parrot fish

Draw a representation of

these tails on your notes so

you can tell the difference.

Page 22: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Scales• Body covered with scales and mucus

– 1. Increases swimming efficiency

(decreases drag in the water).

– 2. Makes fish harder to catch.

Page 23: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

• There are four

different types of

fish scales.

• Look at your

goldfish’s scales

closely. Can you

determine which

type of scale it

has? Hint: it is one

of these two.

Page 24: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

• Goldfish have

cycloid scales.

Page 25: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Scales– 3. Three types of scales in the bony fish. (The other

type, placoid, is only found in the cartilaginous fish like

sharks.)

• A: ganoid (long nosed gar,

sea bass, “less evolved,

lower” fish)

• B: cycloid (carp, salmon)

• C: ctenoid (perch, bass,

“more evolved, higher” fish)

Page 26: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

• Respiration is by gills via

diffusion.

• Gills are covered by a bony

covering called an operculum.

Gills

Page 27: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Operculum

• 1. Locate the operculum on your fish.

• 2. Watch your fish’s mouth and the

movement of the operculum.

– What correlation do you see between the two?

– What do you think is the function of the

operculum?

Page 28: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Lateral Line

• A row of sensory scales down each side

of the fish.

• Detects vibrations in the water.

Page 29: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Lateral Line

• Locate the lateral line on your fish.

GENTLY tap the side of the beaker.

Does your fish respond? He/she has

felt those vibrations with its lateral line.

Page 30: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Fins• Paired fins

– Exceptions: caudal fin, dorsal fin, and anal fin

– Sometimes the adipose fin is called a second

dorsal fin if it is large (some fish only have the

first dorsal fin).

Page 31: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

1. Label the fins of the fish on your notes.

2.Locate the fins on your specimen.

Page 32: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Fin Function• Locate and name all the fins on your fish.

• Watch closely. Can you determine what

the function of each fin is? Some are

easier to determine than others.

___________fin: helps keep body upright

___________fin: provides forward motion

___________fin: helps keep body upright

___________fin: secondary fin that turns

left/right and backwards

___________fin: main fin that turns fish left/right

and moves fish backwards

Page 33: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Fin Function• Dorsal fin: helps keep body upright

• Caudal fin: provides forward motion

• Anal fin: helps keep body upright

• Pelvic fin: secondary fin that turns left/right

and backwards

• Pectoral fin: main fin that

turns fish left/right and

moves fish backwards

Notice how the fin is turned

differently depending on what

movement the fish wants to do.

Page 34: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Two types of finned fish

• 1--Lobed finned fish• Known only as a fossil until 1938

• Has paddle-like fins with a fleshy base

• Example: Coelacanth

Page 35: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Two types of finned fish

2. Ray finned fish

-Fins are supported by stiff rays and/or

bony spines.

-Most bony fish are in this group.

Lion fish

Page 36: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

• Note the differences

in the pectoral fins of

the ray-finned fish

(left) and the lobed

fin fish (right)

• Many scientists

believe the lobed fin

fish are the ancient

ancestors of the early

amphibians.

Page 37: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Ray finned or lobed finned?

• Look at your fish. Is it a ray-finned fish

or a lobed fin fish?

Page 38: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Swim Bladder

• This is a bag of gas used for buoyancy

(to control depth).

• Almost all fish

have one. Those

that don’t, sink

if they stop

moving (sharks).

Page 39: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

How a swim bladder works

• Decrease gas = fish goes down

• Increase gas = fish goes up

• Fish change gas

content by gulping

air or by diffusion

of gasses from

blood stream.

Page 40: Osteichthyes - Grants Pass School District 7 / Homepage · • Class: Osteichthyes • Examples: salmon, perch, clown fish, puffer fish, tuna ... or a lobed fin fish? Swim Bladder

Please carefully return your fish to the lab

bench where you got it.