marine ecology, april 18, 2007
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Marine Ecology, April 18, 2007. Invertebrates 3: Phylum Arthropoda. Phylum Arthropoda. Major arthropod features Body segementation/specialization of regions Paired, jointed appendages Exoskeleton Several non-living layers of cuticle, secreted by the epidermis Contains chitin - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Marine Ecology, April 18, 2007
Invertebrates 3: Phylum Arthropoda
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Phylum Arthropoda
Major arthropod features Body segementation/specialization of
regions Paired, jointed appendages Exoskeleton
Several non-living layers of cuticle, secreted by the epidermis Contains chitin
Cuticle also forms mouthpart structures, lining of digestive tract, eye lens, and wings.
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Phylum ArthropodaSubphylum Crustacea features Two pair of antennae, followed by three pairs
of mouthparts Compound eyes, sometimes on stalks Head and thorax often combined into a
"cephalothorax“ Appendages
Biramous (double-branched) appendages Not apparent in many crustaceans
Often have calcium carbonate in cuticle (“crustose”)
Many have gills. In common crustaceans, attached to base of legs,
extend up into thorax.
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Other concepts/terms
Thoracic appendages often are walking legs or modified for food handling
Abdominal appendages sometimes modified as "pleopods", broad swimming appendages.
Very end of abdomen often formed by two types of structures; can see these clearly in shrimp.
Telson Uropods
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Order Amphipoda(Beach hopper)
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Order Isopoda
Idotea sp.
Ligia pallasii
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Order Decapoda
Carapace completely covers head and thorax
Eight pairs of thoracic appendages3 as modified
mouthparts (maxillopeds)
5 pairs as walking legs
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Order Decapoda
Pagurus sp.
Petrolisthes cinctipes
Pachychelis rudis*Add me to your list!
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Shore crabs
Pachygrapsus crassipes
Hemigrapsus oregonensis
Hemigrapsus nudus
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Cancer sp. crabs
C. antennarius C. productus
C. magister C. oregonensis
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Pugettia producta: kelp crab
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Order Cirripedia: the barnacles
Balanus sp.
Chthamalus sp.
Pollicipes polymerus