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Lecture 11:Lecture 11:

Why are arthropods successful?

Why are arthropods successful?

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Goals:Goals:

Assignment:Assignment: Read: Chapter 22 or 23 or 11 depending on the bookRead: Chapter 22 or 23 or 11 depending on the book

Websites:http://entowww.tamu.edu/images/insects/fieldguide/glossary.htmhttp://www.ento.vt.edu/Courses/Undergraduate/IHS/oncampus/html_files/howknow.htmlhttp://www.hollowtop.com/finl_html/finl.htmlhttp://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/hyg-fact/2000/2160.html http://www.antcolony.org/Army_ants.htmhttp://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/224/Parasitol.html http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/bugfood/bugfood.htmhttp://www.aloha.net/~smgon/triloclass.htmhttp://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/dinosaur.htmlhttp://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/robss/overview_htm.html http://www.belmont.edu/Science/Biology/Bio112/Arthropoda.html http://scarab.msu.montana.edu/academic/204classif.html http://www.earthlife.net/insects/anatomy.htmlhttp://www.earthlife.net/insects/six01.html http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/mi/toc.htmhttp://www.biophotos.com/whitten/specimens.html

Websites:http://entowww.tamu.edu/images/insects/fieldguide/glossary.htmhttp://www.ento.vt.edu/Courses/Undergraduate/IHS/oncampus/html_files/howknow.htmlhttp://www.hollowtop.com/finl_html/finl.htmlhttp://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/hyg-fact/2000/2160.html http://www.antcolony.org/Army_ants.htmhttp://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/224/Parasitol.html http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/bugfood/bugfood.htmhttp://www.aloha.net/~smgon/triloclass.htmhttp://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/dinosaur.htmlhttp://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/robss/overview_htm.html http://www.belmont.edu/Science/Biology/Bio112/Arthropoda.html http://scarab.msu.montana.edu/academic/204classif.html http://www.earthlife.net/insects/anatomy.htmlhttp://www.earthlife.net/insects/six01.html http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/lepid/bflyusa/mi/toc.htmhttp://www.biophotos.com/whitten/specimens.html

1. Define success1. Define success2. Compare insects to other living organisms, understand what insect adaptations have contributed to their success2. Compare insects to other living organisms, understand what insect adaptations have contributed to their success

3. Relate methods of attaining success to the human race3. Relate methods of attaining success to the human race

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Biological ClassificationKingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

Biological ClassificationKingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

Binomial Nomenclature Leptinotarsa decemlineataLook this up for Humans and know it!Look this up for Humans and know it!

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Phylum ArthropodaPhylum Arthropoda

6. Bilateral symmetry6. Bilateral symmetry

5. Open circulatory system5. Open circulatory system

2. Segmented body2. Segmented body

3. Jointed appendages3. Jointed appendages

7. Sexual Reproduction7. Sexual Reproduction

1. Exoskeleton1. Exoskeleton

4. Double ventral nerve cord4. Double ventral nerve cord

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Crustacea Sow Bug, Lobster (26,000) Aquatic, Land .2mm-200cm Crustacea Sow Bug, Lobster (26,000) Aquatic, Land .2mm-200cm

Class Common Name Environment SizeClass Common Name Environment SizeMerostomata Horseshoe Crab (5) Aquatic 3-60mmMerostomata Horseshoe Crab (5) Aquatic 3-60mm

Pycnogonida Sea Spider (500) Aquatic Marine 05 -70cm Pycnogonida Sea Spider (500) Aquatic Marine 05 -70cm

Pauropoda None (380) Soil and Leaf Mold 5-20mmPauropoda None (380) Soil and Leaf Mold 5-20mm

Symphyla None (120) Soil and Leaf Mold 2-10mmSymphyla None (120) Soil and Leaf Mold 2-10mm

Insecta Insects (1,000,000) Aquatic, Land, Air .1mm-25cmInsecta Insects (1,000,000) Aquatic, Land, Air .1mm-25cm

Diplopoda Millipede (8000) Terrestrial .1-100cmDiplopoda Millipede (8000) Terrestrial .1-100cm

Chilopoda Centipede (3,000) Terrestrial .1-100cmChilopoda Centipede (3,000) Terrestrial .1-100cm

Classes of ArthropodaClasses of Arthropoda

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Class InsectaClass Insecta

6. Unique biology6. Unique biology

1. Three Body Regions1. Three Body Regions

2. Three pairs of legs2. Three pairs of legs

3. Most groups have functional wings3. Most groups have functional wings

4. One pair of antennae4. One pair of antennae

5. Tracheae respiratory system5. Tracheae respiratory system

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Criteria for measuring successCriteria for measuring success

2. Current diversity2. Current diversity

1. Historically successful1. Historically successful

3. Environmental impact3. Environmental impact

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Historically SuccessfulHistorically Successful1. Trilobites – 600x106 ago, fossils = hard

exoskeleton1. Trilobites – 600x106 ago, fossils = hard

exoskeleton

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Historically SuccessfulHistorically Successful

2. Dinosaurs – 230x106 ago, first terrestrial egg

Died out 65 x 106 years ago

2. Dinosaurs – 230x106 ago, first terrestrial egg

Died out 65 x 106 years ago

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Historically SuccessfulHistorically Successful3. Brachiopods - hard shells, diverse forms, 3. Brachiopods - hard shells, diverse forms,

Been around 545 x 106 yearsBeen around 545 x 106 years

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Historically SuccessfulHistorically Successful3. Insects -3. Insects -

· Oldest fossils 400 x 106 years old· Oldest fossils 400 x 106 years old

· These fossils are already well developed· These fossils are already well developed

· Hard to find good insect fossils· Hard to find good insect fossils

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Environmental ImpactEnvironmental Impact

Insects have important human impacts as well:Insects have important human impacts as well:

• Transmit disease to us, our crops and our domesticated animals

• Feed on the same things we like to eat

• $$: Pollination, silk, dyes, FOOD!

• Transmit disease to us, our crops and our domesticated animals

• Feed on the same things we like to eat

• $$: Pollination, silk, dyes, FOOD!

Insects can be found in almost every ecosystem on earthInsects can be found in almost every ecosystem on earth

Insects are vital components of food websInsects are vital components of food webs

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1. Insects are arguably the most successful group of animals alive1. Insects are arguably the most successful group of animals alive

2. One-celled organisms may rival insects in number, butit’s hard to tell

2. One-celled organisms may rival insects in number, butit’s hard to tell

Success? Success?

3. What about mammals?!Weight? size?

3. What about mammals?!Weight? size?

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Life history strategies: The Tortoise vs. the hare

Life history strategies: The Tortoise vs. the hare

1. The Tortoise1. The Tortoise•High survival rate, parental care,

extended individual life, offspring training

•High survival rate, parental care, extended individual life, offspring training

2. The Hare2. The Hare•Short lives, small size, high

reproduction offsets high mortality

•Short lives, small size, high reproduction offsets high mortality

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Insect adaptations that contribute to success

Insect adaptations that contribute to success

1. Exoskeleton1. Exoskeleton

2. Jointed Appendages2. Jointed Appendages

3. Wings3. Wings

4. Size4. Size

5. Metamorphosis5. Metamorphosis

6. Ability to escape adverse conditions6. Ability to escape adverse conditions

7. Methods of Reproduction7. Methods of Reproduction

8. Short generation time8. Short generation time

9. Specialization9. Specialization

10. Methods of solving the water problem10. Methods of solving the water problem

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· Overlapping chitin plates --like a suit of armor

· Overlapping chitin plates --like a suit of armor

· Attachment formuscles

· Attachment formuscles

Exoskeleton-Look ma, no bones!Exoskeleton-Look ma, no bones!

· Protects from damage andwater loss

· Protects from damage andwater loss

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Jointed appendagesJointed appendagesUsually specialized for the insect’s

lifestyleUsually specialized for the insect’s

lifestyle

Running, jumping, grasping, swimming, diggingRunning, jumping, grasping, swimming, digging

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WingsWings

•Insects have been flying for over 250 million years!

•Insects have been flying for over 250 million years!

•Give an advantage over non-flying organisms•Give an advantage over non-flying organisms

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Size matters:Even the largest insects are smallSize matters:Even the largest insects are small

•Easier to hide•Easier to hide •Easier to disperse•Easier to disperse

.17 mm

•Need less food•Need less food

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Why aren’t insects gigantic?Why aren’t insects gigantic?

Insects Limited By:1. Respiratory system- Spiracles- Trachea- Air sacs

Insects Limited By:1. Respiratory system- Spiracles- Trachea- Air sacs

Largest Insect ever:Meganeura

Largest Insect ever:Meganeura

2. Musculo-skeletal system2. Musculo-skeletal system

http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20011220.htmlhttp://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/bugfun/trivia.htm

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MetamorphosisMetamorphosis•Allows one organism to utilize multiple habitats

•Allows one organism to utilize multiple habitats

• Or to become more specialized• Or to become more specialized

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Defense!!Defense!!•Flying away•Flying away

•Scaring away•Scaring away

•Brute force•Brute forceMonarch

Poisonous Viceroy

Non-poisonous

•Hiding in plain sight•Hiding in plain sight

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DiapauseDiapause- A period of slow development and metabolism- A period of slow development and metabolism- Usually due to adverse weather:

cold, lack of water, etc.- Usually due to adverse weather:

cold, lack of water, etc.

Aestival diapause -summerAestival diapause -summer

Hibernal diapause - winterHibernal diapause - winter

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Methods of solving the water problem

Methods of solving the water problem

•Metabolic water•Metabolic water•Condense water

from the air•Condense water

from the air

•Wax layers in cuticle•Wax layers in cuticle

•Conserve water by excreting pellets of uric acid, rather than urea

•Conserve water by excreting pellets of uric acid, rather than urea

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Methods of reproductionMethods of reproduction

Apis melliferaThe honey beeApis melliferaThe honey bee

AphidsAphids

DragonfliesDragonflies

Tiger BeetlesTiger Beetles

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Short generation timeShort generation time

The insect with the shortest known generation time is the apple grain aphid (Rhopalosiphum prunifoliae/fitchii), which can bear live young only 4.7 days after being born. Other kinds of aphids are almost as prolific, bearing live young anywhere from five to seven days after being born. Such rapid-breeding aphids are parthenogenetic. They are so prolific that when they are born they already carry the embryos of their first children.

The insect with the shortest known generation time is the apple grain aphid (Rhopalosiphum prunifoliae/fitchii), which can bear live young only 4.7 days after being born. Other kinds of aphids are almost as prolific, bearing live young anywhere from five to seven days after being born. Such rapid-breeding aphids are parthenogenetic. They are so prolific that when they are born they already carry the embryos of their first children.

Allows rapid adaptationAllows rapid adaptation

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SpecializationSpecialization

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EntomophagyEntomophagy

Man eating BugsMan eating Bugs

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Proverbs VI: 6Proverbs VI: 6

Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be

wise.

Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be

wise.