Family Salmonidae (Trouts and Allies)
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Family Salmonidae (Trouts
and Allies)
Usually recognized as
three subfamilies.
o Salmon and Trout
o Graylings
o Whitefish
Species of interest:
o Atlantic Salmon
(Salmo salar)
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Salmon and Trout
Have fine scales and a short dorsal fin
Dominate cold water (Northeast U.S.)
Anadromous
Atlantic Salmon
Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
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Osmoregulation of Fishes
Osmoconformers - have internal ionic
concentrations identical to the surrounding water
Osmoregulators - control the internal ionic
concentration of their tissues
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Osmoregulation of fishes
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Life History stages of
Anadromous Salmonids
Alevin (yolk-sac
larvae)
Fry
Smolt
Adults
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Aquaculture of Salmonids
Some facilities raise individuals from hatch to
harvest
Others only raise individuals a short time and
release them to enrich natural populations.
What are some problems associated with
aquaculture?
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Salmonidae Aquaculture
Egg and Milt
Harvest
Fish Pens
Prince William
Sound Aquaculture
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Family Synodontidae
Lizardfishes
Local species:
o Inshore Lizardfish
(Synodus foetens)
o Sand Diver (Synodus
intermedius)
Synodus intermedius
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Synodontidae
Benthic dwellers that usually occur in shallow water
Ambush predators, blends with surroundings
Synodus
foetens
Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
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Family Batrachoididae
Toadfishes
Local species:
o Oyster Toadfish
(Opsanus tau)
o Atlantic Midshipman
(Porichthys
plectrodon)
Opsanus tau
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Batrachoididae
Characteristics
Well camouflaged benthic marine fishes
o Common in shallow water habitats
Naked body, barbels around the mouth
o Some species have two lateral lines
Dorsal fin has spines
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Batrachoididae
Vocalizations
Oyster Toadfish and Midshipman make incredibly loud
sounds by vibrating its swimbladder
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Swimbladders
The density of seawater increases the
buoyancy of the animals that live in it
o Swimbladders constitute only 5% of the body
volume in marine spp.
o 7% in freshwater spp.
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Physostomous
Swimbladders
Has a connection between the swimbladder
and the gut (pneumatic duct)
o Inflate swimbladder by gulping air at the
surface
Usually found in ancestral soft-rayed fishes
(Herrings, Salmonids and Cyprinids)
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Physoclistous
Swimbladders
Have special structures associated with
the circulatory system
o A network of capillaries and gas gland allow
the inflation and deflation of the swimbladder
Frees fish from their dependency on the
surface
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Order Lophiiformes
Goosefish and
Frogfishes
Fishes in this order
are commonly called
Anglerfishes
o Family Lophiidae
• Goosefishes
o Family Antennariidae
• Frogfishes
Goosefish
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Goosefishes
All have similar
methods in
attracting prey
(Anglerfish)
o Illicium
o Esca
o Illicium and esca are
waved to mimic and
attract prey
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Common Species
Goosefish (Lophius
americanus)
o Marketed as
Monkfish
o Can reach 4ft.
50lbs.
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Family Antennaridae
(Frogfishes)
Associate with drifting
Sargassum and hard
structures on the benthos
Share many similar
characteristics with
Lophiidae
Have globose bodies that
can walk across the
bottom on their pectoral
and pelvic fins
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Antennaridae
Characteristics
Scales resemble
projections
Limited to the 20°
isotherm
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae
Common species
Sargassumfish (Histrio histrio)
Drifts in Sargassum blending with its surroundings
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Salmonidae thru Antennaridae