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Herpetology Exam 1
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02/06/2010

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Term
Define - Herpeton
Definition
Greek for 'creeping animal'
Term
What are ectotherms?
Definition
Animals that obtain heat from their environment.
Term
What are the influences of temp when you are an ectotherm?
Definition

Water loss increase/decrease

Behavior increase/decrease

Term
What are some uniting characters of Herps?
Definition

ectothermic 

tetrapods (for the most part) - 4 legs

not monophyletic group

Term
Define - Monophyletic
Definition
a group that contains all desendents of common ancestor
Term
What are the three clades of the Lissamphibia?
Definition

Urodela - Salamanders

 

Anura - Frogs

Gymnophiona - Caecillians

Term
Are reptiles monophyletic?
Definition
No, you have to include Dinosaurs and birds for them to be monophyletic
Term
Clades of Reptiles - GO!
Definition

Testudines - Turtles

Crocodylia - Crocs

Sphenodontidae - 2 species in NZ

Squamata - Lizards/Snakes/Worm Lizards

Serpentes - Snakes

Amphisbaenia - Worm Lizards

Term
What are the different characters we can use to describe a creature?
Definition

Morphological

Anatomical

Color Pattern

Karyotypes

Biochemical

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What is a morphological character that can be used to describe a creature?
Definition

Some kind of body form or structure. They are either morphometric or menistics.

Morphometric are quantitative

Menistics are counted

Term
What are anatomical characters that can be used to describe a creature?
Definition
shape, presence/absence, yes/no questions
Term
What are color patterns that can be used to classify a creature?
Definition
These are not very reliable because they are often change with time or temperature. Bands of color are often good marks
Term
What are karyotypes that can be used to classify a creature?
Definition
The number and morphology of Chromosomes
Term
What are the biochemical ways to classify a character?
Definition

The composition of toxic secreations of frogs

Neuculotide sequence of DNA

Term
What is systematics?
Definition
The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
Term
What is Taxonomy?
Definition
describing and classifying organisms
Term
What is Linnaean taxonomy?
Definition
categories that provide info on similarities, this reflects evolutionary history
Term
What is evolutionary taxonomy?
Definition
arranging species by their similarity as it reflects homology (descent form a common ancestor)
Term
What is Cladistics?
Definition
members of a group share a common evolutionary history and are closely related
Term
What are the assumptions of cladistics?
Definition

- any group of organisms is realted by descent from a common ancestor

- there is a bifurating patter of cladogenesis (splits into 2 groups)

- changes happen over time

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Define - plesiomorphic
Definition
closet to ancestral state
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Define - apomorphic
Definition
derived or changed characteristic from the ancestor
Term
define - synamorphies
Definition
a shared derived chracteristics
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define - homology
Definition
a trait in common because it was shared with common ancestor
Term
define - analogy
Definition

a similarity due to convergent evolution not a common ancestor

 

eg - bats and birds

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define - sister group
Definition

a monophyletic group more closely related to the group in question then any other group 

 

eg - crocs and birds

Term
define - transformation series
Definition
a group of characters ordered from ancestral to derived
Term
compare Linnean Taxonomy vs Evolutionary Taxonomy
Definition

Linnean is based on putting species into groups/bins

 

Evolutionary uts things based on a time scale 

Term
Define - paraphyletic
Definition
a group containing some by not all of its decendents
Term
Define - polyphyletic
Definition
a group containing taxa that lack a common ancestor
Term
What are the barriers from water to land
Definition

1 - respiration

2 - movement

3 - Feeding

4 - skin

5 - senses

6 - other

Term
What is necessary for water to land transition regarding respiration?
Definition
need development of buccal pump and lungs
Term
What is necessary for water to land transition regarding movement?
Definition

transition from fins to limbs

shit from rowing to bottom walking

need to be able to bend

Term
What is necessary for water to land transition regarding feeding?
Definition

have to develop new way of feeding (no suction)

need functional neck for capturing prey

need head to become seperate from pectoral girdle

 

Term
What is necessary for water to land transition regarding skin?
Definition

Epidermis needs to thicken

Keratinzation of outer layers

 

Term
What is necessary for water to land transition regarding senses?
Definition

-Transition from aquatic to terrestrial perception

- need to be able to deal with density differences between water and air

- later line and electric organs only present in aquatic animals

Term
What is necessary for water to land transition regarding other things?
Definition

development of metamorphosis

diversification

reproduction remained fishlike (external)

Term
Amphibian Synamorphies?
Definition

- Teeth are pedicellate and bicuspid

- Eater with stapes and operculum and a pair of papillae

- gonads and fat bodies develop from same place

- specialized green rods

-cutaneous respiration

- ribs do not encircle body

- raise and lower eyes

Term
define - amnion
Definition
egg that contains 4 extracrologtic membrances
Term
define - allantois
Definition

- gas diffusion

- removal of waste

- involved in formation of umbilical cord in placental mammals

Term
what are the uses of a yolk sac?
Definition
food
Term
What is the use of Chorion?
Definition
surrounds all membranes and provides over all exclosure for young
Term
Transition to dry habitats
Definition

skin - keratinization

senses - lacked eardrums

very visual

skin highly permeable

reproduction limited to water

Locomotion - streghten verterbal column

- hindlimbs longer/stronger

Respirtaion - change from buccal pump to thoraic 

- reduction of bones

Term
3 major groups of Amniotes
Definition

synapsida - mammals

anapsida - testudines and stem turtles

Diapsiada - birds/crocs/ lizards/snakes,etc

Term
contrast anapsid/synapsid/diapsid
Definition

Anapsid - no hole

Synapsid - one hole

Diapsid - two hole

 

no fenestra/hole considered more primative 

Term
Amniote Synapomorphies
Definition

1 - amniotic egg and associated membranes

2 - internal fertilization

3 - loss of complex folding of dentine in tract

4 - caniniform maxillary teeth

5 - many others

Term
Archosauromorpha synapomorphies
Definition

teeth set in sockets

new skull openings

process on shart of femur as an attachment for tail muscles

 

Term
Testudines (Turtles) synapomorphies
Definition

Anapsid

Solid Stapes

HOrney back covering

no teeth on jaw

limb girdles encased on shell

Term
Lepidosaur synapomorphies
Definition

teeth attached loosely to tooth-bearing bones

funsion of pelvic bone late in development

paired copulatory organs

 

Term
What are some differences between pond living tadpoles and stream living tadpoles?
Definition
strea types are more stream lined, have reduced gills and are bullet shaped
Term
What are granular glands?
Definition
Poison Glands
Term
What are the three kinds of reptile teeth?
Definition

Acrodont - directly to bone

Thecodont - in sockets

Pleunodont - arise from groove

Term
What are acrodont teeth?
Definition
Teeth that are set in the bone
Term
What are thecodont teeth?
Definition
Teeth set in sockets
Term
What are Pleunodont teeth?
Definition
teeth arising from a groove in the jaw
Term
What are the two methods of fertilization?
Definition
External and Internal
Term
What species always have external fertilization?
Definition
frogs
Term
what is the difference in yolk content between reptiles and amphibians?
Definition

Amphib - moderate to heavy yolk

- hatch partially developed

Reptiles - heavy yolk

- hatch as mini adults

- no larval stage

Term
What is morphogenesis?
Definition
differentiation of cells into tissues/organs etc
Term
What stage do amphibians hatch at?
Definition
Larval
Term
What stage do reptiles hatch at?
Definition
mini adults, at the end of embryogenesis
Term
What method of development do amphibians have?
Definition
Complete Metamorphosis
Term
What method of development do reptiles have?
Definition
Direct Development
Term
What is Heterochrony?
Definition
The change in time or rate of development relative to an ancestor
Term
Define - Paodomorphosis
Definition
sexually mature individual with juv characteristics
Term
Define Peromorphosis
Definition
a trait that develops beyond the state or condition of the trait of the ancestor
Term
Define Isogenesis
Definition
Change in development time without change in morphology
Term
What are the differences between interspecific and intraspecific
Definition

Inter - between species

Intra - within species

Term
What are free living larvae?
Definition
Most are able to actively feed though some depend on yolk sac. They need fishless areas. Most are aquatic.
Term
What are the anatomical features of free living larvae?
Definition

thin skin - highly vascularized

external gills

lidless eyes

muscular trunks

tails or caudal fins

skeleton mostly or entirely made of cartilage

lateral line system

Term
What are important for reptile eggs?
Definition

Oviposition sites

temperature (sex ratio)

moisture (no submersion)

Term
Do most herps have parental care? 
Definition
No, crocs are an example that do though
Term
What affects speed of growth?
Definition
food availability
Term
What are some characteristics of reptiles skin?
Definition

Most of skin is modified into scales, plates, scutes or sheilds

All karatinized

scales tend to overlap in squamates but not in turtles/crocs

Term
What are some characteristics of amphibians skin?
Definition

mucus and granular glads

breath through skin (highly vascularized)

Term
What are ostederms?
Definition
plates under the skin of reptiles that function as armor
Term
What are the purpose of skin glands?
Definition
water proofing/pheromones/etc
Term
What are the special uses of keratin in amphibians?
Definition

spades formed on foots of spadefoot toads

nuptual pads

 

Term
What is ecdysis?
Definition
the shedding of skin
Term
What were some of the changes that had to take place regarding the skeleton to move from water to land
Definition

lost the bouyancy of water

needed to move from undulatory movement to limbed

needed linked vertebrate

needed to modify cranium to capture and ingest terrestrial food

reps and amphibs (not turtles) have lateral body fixiation

Term
What kind of teeth do caecillians or frogs have?
Definition
they have unicuspid or curved teeth
Term
where do salamanders have their teeth?
Definition
on all jaw bones
Term
What are the appendicular trends ?
Definition

~ limbs are derived from fins of fishes

~ pectoral girdle loses articulation with skull

~ pelvic girdle becomes enlarged and elaborated

~ joints form along limbs

Term
What sensory organs do have larvae have?
Definition
a lateral line system
Term
what is the ampullary sense?
Definition
electro sensory 
Term
What groups lack the tympana?
Definition
salamanders, caecilians and some frogs
Term
What is the purpose of the tympana
Definition
to detect airborne sounds
Term
what are the two ways that herps detect sounds?
Definition
Airborne and Seismic
Term
What species can close their ears? and for what purpose?
Definition

crocs and geckos

 

for when they go underwater

Term
How do amphibian lungs work?
Definition

thin walled sacs that are highly vascularized

 

or the buccal pump system

Term
how does the buccal pump system work?
Definition
Term
How many lungs do snakes have?
Definition
ussually only one and on the right side
Term
How do most reptiles breath?
Definition
with lungs that are filled through thoratic contractions
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