Fishy Forms slideshow
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Fishy Forms slideshow
Fishy Forms Body shapes tell us lifestyles Directions 1. Use the knowledge you gained from the “Fish Body Forms and Lifestyles” reading. 2. View each picture and based in the fish’s body form (shape), choose what the most likely lifestyle the fish has. 3. Write your answers on your dry erase boards Body Forms • A fish’s body form or shape is a result of ADAPTATIONS that help it survive and live its lifestyle. • Lifestyle Examples are – – – – – – Rover Predator Ambush Predator Surface-oriented fish Bottom fish Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders Tunnel foragers Stripped Bass Morone saxatilis • • • • • • Answer: RP Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Blackfin Tuna Thunnus atlanticus • • • • • • Answer: RP Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Snowflake Moray Eel Echidna nebulosa • • • • • • Answer: TF Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Atlantic Tarpon Megalops atlanticus • • • • • • Answer: SF Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Baracuda Sphyaena sp. • • • • • • Answer: AP Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Southern Sting Ray Dasyatis americana. • • • • • • Answer: BF Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Discus Fish Symphysodon sp. • • • • • • Answer: OF Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Lookdown Selene vomer • • • • • • Answer: SF Rover Predator = RP Ambush Predator = AP Surface-oriented fish = SF Bottom fish = BF Open water (epipalagic) plankton feeders = OF Tunnel foragers = TF Image Sources (Images searched through Google Images using a “Free to Use or Share” filter) • Stripped Bass - http://www.public-domain-image.com/public-domain-images-pictures-free-stock- photos/fauna-animals-public-domain-images-pictures/fishes-public-domain-images-pictures/bass-fishes-pictures/striped-bassmorone-saxatilis-fish.jpg • • • • • • • Blackfin Tuna – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blackfin_tuna,_Duane_Raver_Jr.jpg#filehistory Snowflake Morray Eel - http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevedunleavy/6940089687/ Atlantic Tarpon - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atlantic_tarpon.jpg Baracuda - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Barracuda_with_prey.jpg Southern Sting Ray - http://www.flickr.com/photos/71403236@N00/3301464293/ Discus Fish - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Symphysodon_discus_02.jpg Lookdown - http://www.flickr.com/photos/kubina/131668794/