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1 MARINE VERTEBRATES REPTILES AND BIRDS

2 Transition to Land Acanthostega

3 Transition to Land must withstand the effects of gravity
Descended from bony fishes and from terrestrial reptile groups Four problems these original land verts faced must withstand the effects of gravity must be able to breathe air must minimize water loss (dessication) must adjust senses so they are suited for air instead of water Gravity Changes in skeleton to allow for support, protection of internal organs, shock absorption and distribution of weight Air and breathing Primitive lobe finned fish already had a type of lung. Was adapted to both intake O and remove CO2 Desiccation Dry scaly watertight skin, amniotic egg, Senses Modifications of the eye and ear. Loss of the lateral line

4 Reptiles- Class Reptilia
Warm, temperate climate Ectothermic – produce little metabolic heat Regulate body temperature with behavior or changing habitat Amniotic egg – large yolk for nutrition, leathery shell Scales made of keratin Most with 3-chambered heart Lungs for breathing Can increase and reduce amount of air in lungs to allow diving and regulating buoyancy

5 Features in Marine Reptiles
Biggest anatomical hurdle is keeping internal salt concentrations low and not losing water Salt glands- remove salt from their blood Found above eyes Salt excretions help conserve water and wash sand form their eyes Concentrated urine to conserve water Cannot drink sea water

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7 Orders of marine reptiles

8 Orders of Marine Reptiles
Crocodilia- Only 1 species Opportunistic predators Testudines- turtles 8 species and all are endangered Diet mostly invertebrates and seaweeds Squamata- Sea snakes and iguanas All sea snakes are venomous Only 1 species of iguana and only in the Galapagos

9 Crocodile Order Crocodilia
Found in Australia, Indian ocean, and some Western Pacific Islands American salt-water crocodile Endangered species (only about 100 remain) Predatory Hunts by remaining just below the water’s surface to ambush prey Can be over 30 feet long Resembles alligators Longer and narrower snout

10 Crocodiles cont… Has a four-chambered heart Builds nest for eggs
Female guards her eggs in nest until they hatch and provides limited care after they hatch

11 Sea Snakes Order Squamata
55 species found only in the Indian and Pacific Ocean Laterally flattened paddle-like tail for propulsion through the water Most are 3-4 feet in length as adults

12 Sea Snakes cont… Breed at sea Most species are ovoviviparous
Powerful and deadly venom but not aggressive Mainly feed on fish

13 Sea Turtles All species of sea turtles are threatened or endangered
Kemp Ridley Green Sea Turtle Loggerhead Leatherback Distinguished by size and pattern of scales on their carapace

14 Sea Turtles Upper shell = Carapace Lower shell = Plastron
Skeleton is imbedded into the carapace Have powerful jaws but no teeth.

15 Sea Turtles, Cont… Breed in the sea but lay eggs above high tide line
Females lay up to 800 eggs in 7 different clutches every 2-4 years The temperature determines hatch time and gender In 45 to 75 days after laying the hatchlings return to the sea These nesting sites are important for conservation of sea turtles

16 Sea Turtle cont.. Adaptations Smooth, streamlined body
Limbs evolved to flippers Fatty deposit Lightweight bones

17 Marine Iguana Species of Lizard Swims and feeds in the ocean
Lives on the Galápagos Islands Harmless Graceful movements underwater In 2001, thousands died due to an oil spill

18 Marine Iguana cont… Flattened Tail aids in swimming
Blunt noses for grazing on seaweed/algae in the sub-tidal zone Powerful limbs and sharp claws for clinging to rocks Warm themselves in the sun by laying on the heated lava boulders Excrete concentrated salt crystals from a nasal gland by sneezing Breed on land

19 Birds-Class Aves Homeothermic Endoderm Over 9000 species
Feathers – attached to skin Down feathers insulation Contour feathers flying Powder feathers Water-repelling Gland near tail Produces waterproof oil Preening – spread oil through feathers

20 Marine Birds Sea birds depend on the ocean for survival Webbed feet
Paddling and swimming Hollow bones Adaptation for flight Return to land to breed Eggs encased in a hard, calcium rich shell Salt glands Nasal gland that secretes a salty solution from nostrils Gets ride of excess salt/conserve water Concentrated urine

21 Marine Birds cont… You can tell what a bird eats by looking at its beak or bill Variation in beak size and shape

22 Types of Seabirds Shore birds Diving Shore birds Diving Pelagic Birds
Feeding in shallow water and water’s edge Sandpiper, oystercatcher, egret, duck, gull Diving Shore birds Dive from the sky to catch food Osprey, tern, cormorant, black skimmer Diving Pelagic Birds Fly long distances to find food Albatross, storm petrel, puffins Penguins

23 Shorebirds Feed in shallow water and along water’s edge Sandpiper
Narrow pointed bill for poking in the sand for small invertebrates Oyster Catcher Long, red, knife-like beak to catch and eat various types of mollusks Snowy Egret Long flexible neck Pointed bill Long, stilt-like legs

24 Shorebirds, cont… Ducks Seagulls Webbed feet Layers of fat
Down/waterproof feathers Flat bills Seagulls Most identified with the ocean Prefer isolated nesting places on offshore islands Scavengers

25 Diving Shore Birds Dive from the sky to catch food. Cormorant Tern
Dives from the sky for its food Hooked beak for catching fish Tern Nests on sandy beaches Hovers over the water before it dives Lays its eggs in the sand Brown Pelican Large Found on the Florida, Gulf, and California coasts Large throat pouch used like a net to scoop fish

26 Diving Shore Birds, cont…
Black Skimmer Flies low over the water Skims surface with tip of lower jaw Swallows fish while still in flight Osprey “fish hawk” Keen vision Spots prey from high up Talons Grab and hold onto fish Long powerful wings

27 Diving Pelagic Birds Fly long distances to find food Albatross
Found in the South Pacific Largest of all seabirds Wingspan of 3 meters Glides on air currents over the ocean 3-4 years at sea Could circle the whole globe

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29 Penguins Most aquatic of all marine birds About 15 species Flightless
Good swimmers/divers Only found in the southern hemisphere Antarctic/part of Argentina Eat fish, krill, squid, and shellfish

30 Penguin Adaptations Small wings that function as flippers Dense bones
Weight for deep dives Males and females care for eggs and young Thick layer of fat under skin Densely packed soft down feathers insulation


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