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Vertebrate Zoology Lab On Card Name: Justin Montemarano Email: [email protected] Psuedoname: Barzini Favorite Vertebrate: Trachemys scripta elegans Office Hours My office is CHH 48

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Vertebrate Zoology Lab . On Card Name: Justin Montemarano Email: [email protected] Psuedoname : Barzini Favorite Vertebrate: Trachemys scripta elegans Office Hours My office is CHH 48. Introduction to Ohio Fishes. Some fishes found in northeastern Ohio. Taxonomic Hierarchy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vertebrate Zoology Lab On Card

Name: Justin Montemarano Email: [email protected] Psuedoname: Barzini Favorite Vertebrate: Trachemys scripta elegans

Office Hours My office is CHH 48

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Introduction to Ohio Fishes

Some fishes found in northeastern Ohio

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Taxonomic Hierarchy

Kingdom = Animalia Phylum = Chordata Subphylum = Vertebrata 3 major classes:

Agnatha (hagfish & lamprey)Chondrichthyes (shark, skates & rays)Osteichthyes (bony fish)

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Class Agnatha Order Petromyzontiformes

Lampreys: Family PetromyzontidaeEel-likeSucker-disc mouthParasitic and non-parasitic forms

Our collection:Ichthyomyzon unicuspis (silver lamprey)Lampetra aegyptera (least brook lamprey)Petromyzon marinus (sea lamprey)Myxine sp. (Hagfish)

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Hagfish (not present in Ohio)Myxine sp.

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Ichthyomyzon unicuspis Silver Lamprey

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Least Brook LampreyLampetra aepyptera

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Petromyzon marinus Sea Lamprey

Attached to Salvelinus namaycush (lake trout)

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Class Chondrichthyes

No fish in collection (do not occur in Ohio) Sharks, skates, and rays

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Class Osteichthyes(bony fishes)

• Mouth Position• Fin types and locations• Spines and rays• Operculum• Lateral line

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Scaphirhynchus platorynchus(shovelnose sturgeon)

Order AcipenseriformesFamily Acipenseridae

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Acipenser fulvescens (lake sturgeon) not in collection

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Family PolyodontidaePolyodon spathula(paddlefish) (not in collection)

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Order Amiiformes Family Amiidae Amia calva (bowfin)—do not have in collection

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Order Lepisosteiformes Family Lepisosteidae (gars)

Lepisosteus osseus (longnose gar)

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Order Clupeiformes Family Clupeidae (shad, herrings & sardines)

Dorosoma cepedianum (gizzard shad)

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Order SalmoniformesFamily Salmonidae

Salmo gairdneri(rainbow trout) -- in collection

Salmo trutta(brown trout)-- not in collection

Salvelinus fontinalis (brook trout) -- in collection

Crimson on opercle and down body

Large, dark spots

Dark body, light spots, vermiculated dorsum

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Family UmbridaeUmbra limi (mudminnow)

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Family EsocidaeEsox americanus (Grass Pickerel)

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Order Cypriniformes

Family Cyprinidae (minnows) Family Catostomidae (suckers & redhorses) Family Ictaluridae (catfish/bullheads)

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Family Cyprinidae

Dorsal fin lacks spines or has only one specialized spine

No adipose fin Dorsal fin generally has 8 rays

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Campostoma anomalum(central stoneroller)

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Carassius auratus (goldfish)

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Cyprinus carpio(Common carp)

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DacesClinostomus elongatus (redside dace)Large supraterminal mouth—no barbelsPhoxinus erythrogaster (redbelly dace)Small terminal mouth—no barbelsRhinichthyes atratulus (western blacknose dace)Small subterminal mouth with small barbels and upper lip fused to snout - mustache

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Pimephales notatus (bluntnose minnow)

Scales crowded & irregular on nape

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Ericymba biccatus(silverjaw minnow)

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Nocomis micropogon (river chub)

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Semotilus atromaculatus(creek chub)

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Shiners Luxilus cornutus(common shiner)no barbels, upper sides with horizontal lines that do not converge

Notemigonus crysoleucas(golden shiner)Scale-less keel behind pelvic fins, strongly curved lateral line

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Family Catostomidae

Sucker-shaped, subterminal mouth No dorsal spines Collection has 4 species

Catostomus commersoni (white sucker)Hypentelium nigricans (northern

hogsucker)Minytrema melanops (spotted sucker)Moxostoma erythrurum (golden

redhorse)

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Catostomus commersoni (white sucker)

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Hypentelium nigricans(northern hogsucker)

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Minytrema melanops(spotted sucker)

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Family Ictaluridae No scales on body Well developed barbels (“whiskers”) on mouth Pectoral and dorsal fins with single stiff spine Adipose fine present

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Ameiurus natalis (yellow bullhead)

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Ameiurus nebulosus (brown bullhead)

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Ictalurus punctatus (channel catfish)

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Order Cyprinodontiformes Family Gasterosteidae

Culaea inconstans (brook stickleback)

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Order Perciformes

Family Moronidae (temperate basses) Family Centrarchidae (sunfish) Family Percidae (perches—includes

darters) Family Gobiidae (gobies)

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Family Centrarchidae Dorsal fin with spines and rays, usually not

separate Anal fin with 3 or more spines Edge of opercle smooth (not serrated) Collection has 11 species in 4 genera

Ambloplites (rock bass) Lepomis (sunfish,bluegill) Micropterus (bass) Pomoxis (crappie)

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Ambloplites rupestris(rock bass)

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Genus Lepomis Deep body (body depth goes into standard length

less than 3 times) Collection has 5 Lepomis species

Lepomis cyanellus (green sunfish) Lepomis gibbosus (pumpkinseed sunfish) Lepomis gulosus (warmouth) Lepomis macrochirus (bluegill) Lepoimis microlophus (redear sunfish) Lepomis megalotis (longear sunfish)

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Lepomis cyanellus(green sunfish)

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Lepomis gibbosus(pumpkinseed sunfish)

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Lepomis gullosus(warmouth)

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Lepomis macrochirus(bluegill)

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Micropterus dolomieui (smallmouth bass)

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Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass)

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Genus Pomoxis

< 4 anal fin spines 4-9 dorsal fin spines Large mouth Collection has 2 species

Pomoxis nigromaculatus (black crappie)Pomoxis annularis (white crappie)

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Pomoxis nigromaculatus (black crappie)

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Pomoxis annularis (white crappie)

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Family Percidae Separated soft and spinous dorsal fins 1 or 2 anal fin spines Collection has 8 species

Etheostoma blennioides (greenside darter) Etheostoma caeruleum (rainbow darter) Etheostoma flabellare (fantail darter) Etheostoma nigrum (johnny darter) Perca flavescens (yellow perch) Percina caprodes (logperch) Percina maculata (blackside darter) Stizostedion vitreum (walleye)

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Etheostoma blennioides (greenside darter)

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Etheostoma nigrum (johnny darter)

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Etheostoma caeruleum(rainbow darter)

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Etheostoma flabellare (fantail darter)

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Percina caprodes (logperch)

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Percina maculata (blackside darter)

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Perca flavescens (yellow perch)

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Stizostedion vitreum(Walleye)

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Family CottidaeCottus bairdi (Central mottled sculpin)

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Family Atherinidae

Labidesthes sicculus(Brook Silversides)

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Tips and care of specimen Lay out similar groups in one tray

i.e., by Family Use the Fishes Key – available in front of room Supplement with:

Flashcards Drawings Photographs

Use allotted lab time Use dissecting tray with moist paper towel Clean tables afterwards Replace fish TAIL FIRST

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Acknowledgements www.cnr.colostate.edu/~brett/fw300/flashcard www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakes/fish/framefish.html Ibs.uel.ac.uk/sp2000/fishbase/ Shedd Aquarium (Chicago) Konrad P. Schmidt’s site Colorado Division of Wildlife Lots of others…

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Family CyrpinodontidaeFundulus notatus(Black stripe topminnow)

Flattened head and nape Posteriorly placed dorsal fin

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Family PoecilidaeGambusia affinis (Mosquitofish)

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PercopsidaePercopsis omiscomaycus(Trout-Perch)

Adipose fin with rough (ctenoid) scales

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Esocids not in collection

Esox lucius(northern Pike)

Esox masquinongy (muskellunge)

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Other Pimephales species not in collection

Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow)

Pimephales vigilax (bullhead minnow)

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Notropis rubellus (rosyface shiner)

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Noturus flavus (stonecat madtom)

Adipose fin fused with caudal peduncle, square caudal fin

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Lepomis microlophus(redear sunfish)

Pointed pectoral fin, no speckling in dorsal or anal fin, ear flap with red margin

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Lepomis megalotis(longear sunfish)

Small mouth, rounded pectoral fin, no spot on dorsal fin base, large flexible earflap may have red margin

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Neogobius melanostomus (Round goby)

Fused pelvic fin

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Family Cyprinidae Campostoma anomalum (central stoneroller) Carp

Carassius auratus (goldfish) Cyprinus carpio (common carp)

Daces Clinostomus elongatus (redside dace) Phoxinus erythrogaster (redbelly dace) Rhinichthys atratulus (western blacknose dace)

Minnows and shinners Pimephales notatus (bluntnose minnow) Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow)

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Family Cyprinidae continued Shiners:

Luxilus cornutus (common shiner)Notemigonus crysoleucas (golden shiner)Notropis rubellus (rosyface shiner)Notropic hudsonius (spottail shiner)Notropis buccatus (silverjaw minnow)

ChubNocomis micropogon (river chub)Semotilus atromaculatus (creek chub)

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Notropis hudsonius(spottail shiner)

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Moxostoma erythrurum (Golden Redhorse)

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Ameiurus melas(black bullhead)

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Family Moroniidae

Dorsal fin with separate spine and ray portions

Sharp spine on back of opercle 3 or more spines on anal fins Collection has 2 species

Morone saxatilis (striped bass)

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Morone saxatilis(striped bass)

2 parallel patches of teeth on tongue, shallow bodied, 6-9 stripes on side