1 Arthropod Characteristic Subphylum Crustacea Crustacean
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1 Arthropod Characteristic Subphylum Crustacea Crustacean
Arthropod Characteristic = “jointed limbs” Segmented body = metamerism = grouped into 2/3 regions Paired segmented appendages Chitinous exoskeleton Tubular alimentary canal Coelom reduced = hemocoel Open circulatory system Respiration by gills, tracheae or spiracles Anterior ganglion, paired connectives & nerve cords Malphigian tubes = excretion Separate sexes Subphylum Crustacea Crustacean Characteristics economical importance since ancient times one of two invertebrates in the Zodiac 30,000 described living species From few mm - 4m Homarus americanus 17 lbs Mostly marine and freshwater, few terrestrial = all depths Some of the largest morphological diversity = “insects of the sea” 1 Class Branchiopoda -Anostraca ("fairy shrimp"), Notostraca ("tadpole shrimp"), Cladocera ("water fleas"), Conchostraca ("clam shrimp') - about 800 describes species - Various aquatic environments (brackish - fw) - 0.2-5mm in size (microscopic) - lifespan of up to a year - generally filter feeders - some considered threatened, used in toxicology - reproduce parthenogenically Branchiopod Bauplan Difficult to generalize Fused thorax and abdomen Appendages = phyllopodus # of appendages varies Paired compound and/or single median eye 2 Class Ostracoda = “mussel shrimp”, 46 species, up to 25mm, up to 1 year Different lifestyles (parasitic - open water), scavenger, carnivores or herbivores Sexual reproduction with larval stages Body enclosed in carapace folds, adductor muscle and valves, antennae/antennules - uniramous Class Copepoda up to 20mm on every continent & every ocean variety of diets = free living or parasitic ! some parasites up to 33 cm bioindicator species cephalothorax = head & thorax; abdomen antennules = 1st pair uniramous, 2nd pair varies adult females often with egg sacs Class Branchiura 175 species, example Argulus ectoparasites, fw, coastal and estuarine, never ocean => pest in fish culture feed on blood, sucking/rasping mouth parts diecious head (carapace), 5 limb-bearing appendages (biramous), thorax, abdomen antennae uniramous 2 suckers, rasping mandibles flattened body 3 Class Cirripedia = barnacles 1220 species 2.5-30cm, shell color varies All live attached, marine Economically detrimental, invasive Ectoparasites Filterfeeders Gonochoristic Nauplius and cypris larva Balanomorpha/Lepadomorpha Hugely modified body Softbody surrounded by 6 plates 6 thoraic pair of legs, uniramous Class Malacostraca 25,000 extant species, most crustaceans 14 segments + telson and carapace terrestrial, marine, freshwater intertidal down to 800 m size difference = up to 22 kg, 1cm - 2 m endure up to 300 Celsius produce power of 22 caliber bullet (mantis shrimp tail) free living, some commensals General Malacostracan Bauplan 7 segments including telson 8 segments, sometimes 3 segments fused 6 segments Antennae/antennules mouthparts 4 Biramous Appendages Protopodite Exopodite Endopodite Modified limbs on the thorax of a crustacean arthropod Endopodite Gill (exopodite) Endopodite Gill Protopodite (exopodite) Protopodite 5
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