#III. Pisces
10 materials
III. Pisces-10. Ichthyofauna of Kharkiv Oblast
A component of the vertebrate zoology practicum is an examination of the ichthyofauna of Kharkiv Oblast
III. Pisces-05. Practice#04. Comparative Anatomy of Bony Fishes
Materials on the comparative anatomy of bony fishes examined in practical classes
III. Pisces-03. Practical #03. Comparative Anatomy of Cartilaginous Fishes
Materials on the comparative anatomy of cartilaginous fishes considered in practical classes.
III. Pisces-08. Actinopterygii (III): Percomorpha from Anabantiformes to Tetraodontiformes
Anabantiformes, pleuronectiforms, syngnathiforms, scombriforms, perciforms, scorpaeniforms, lophiiforms, and other orders.
III. Pisces-07. Actinopterygii (II): Euteleostei to Istiophoriformes
A large group of orders of higher teleost fishes, including — salmoniforms, esociforms, gadiforms, gobiiforms, blenniiforms, beloniforms, cyprinodontiforms and others.
III. Pisces-06. Actinopterygii (I): from Polypteriformes to Gymnotiformes
A brief overview of ray-finned fishes from mullets to herring-like species. Systematics according to Nelson et al., 2016.
III. Pisces-09. Subclass "Sarcopterygii" — Lopateri
Lopataperi. General characteristics, fossil and modern representatives according to a substantially simplified taxonomy.
III. Pisces-04. Class “Osteichthyes” — Bony fishes
It is time to consider the origin and characteristics of bony fishes.
III. Pisces-02. Class Chondrichthyes — Cartilaginous Fishes
Cartilaginous fishes are often called the most ancient of the modern groups of fishes.
III. Pisces-01. Fishes: Their Characteristic Features and Archaic Groups
The evolutionary success of the phylum Chordata is associated with the emergence of two extremely successful groups—fishes and tetrapods (which are descendants of fishes).