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Arthropods
Animals with jointed appendages
General Characteristics of
Arthropods
Most successful
phylum of animals
jointed appendages
Exoskeleton
exoskeleton
protein + chitin
molting
two marine groups:
chelicerates
mandibulates
Crabzilla a 100 year old crab
Living in an England Aquarium
Horseshoe crab North Shore,LI
Chelicerates
Chelicerata
Horseshoe crabs
shallow coastal waters
cephalothorax, abdomen,
telson
Six pairs of appendages
Horseshoe crabs on Long Island
Can be found on the
North shore on/in the sound
Late May they mate at night
Near the shore.
Sexually mature around 8-10 years of age.
This is a problem because they are
overharvested for bait.
Horseshoe crabs as pets?????
Chelicerates
Sea spiders
common in polar seas
8-16 walking legs
male carries eggs
feed on invertebrates
with their proboscis
Not true spiders
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Ahhhhhhhh
Sea Spiders: Science Fiction based on oceans
marine life.
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Mandibulates
Have Mandibles
Mandibulates include
crustaceans
Examples: decapods, krill,
copepods, amphipods, barnacles,
mantis shrimp, lobsters
head, thorax, abdomen
walking legs and swimmerettes
gas exchange through body
surface or gills
molting decreases as animal
ages
Krill
Blue crab
Fairy
Shrimp
Lobster
Amphipod
Mantis Shrimp
Copepod
Barnacles
Decapods: “ten feet”
Crabs, lobsters, true shrimp
5 pair of walking legs, first
pair are chilipeds (pinchers)
range in size up to 4 meters
(giant spider crab)
behavioral adaptations
hermit crabs
blue crabs
Mantis Shrimp
Predators of fish, crabs, shrimp, molluscs
tropical seas up to North Atlantic
rocks or coral crevices or in burrows
second pair of appendages is enlarged with a movable
finger, punch their prey with over 50 mph hits.
Krill
Krill averages only
about two inches in
length, but it
represents a giantsized link in the
global food chain.
They are the fuel that
runs the engine of
the Earth’s marine
ecosystems.
Krill feed on phytoplankton, that drift near the ocean’s
surface and live off carbon dioxide and sun’s rays. They
in turn are the main staple in the diets of hundreds of
animals, from fish, to birds, to baleen whales.
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re=related&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1
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Amphipods
3 posterior pairs of appendages
turned backward;look like
shrimp.
beach fleas are terrestrial but
retained gills, so must stay in
moist sediments.
Important for the food chain
Copepods
Most abundant members of
zooplankton;
important food source
vertical daily migration
suspension feeders
primarily, some are
carnivorous and some have
wives that are computers
Ohhhh Barnacles
Sessile (do not move)
exoskeleton of calcium
carbonate
cirripeds stick out of shell to
filter feed
larvae with compound eyes
and carapace of two shell
plates. When larvae settles, it
adheres and metamorphoses
into an adult.
Barnacle with legs out feeding
Can you name that Long
Island Arthropod?
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Giant spiny lobster
Lobster decline in NYS
Fisheries. Why?