- Acanthodii
Taxobox
name = Acanthodii
fossil_range = EarlySilurian toPermian
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Acanthodes bronni"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
subphylum =Vertebrata
infraphylum =Gnathostomata
classis = Acanthodii
subdivision_ranks = Orders
subdivision =Climatiiformes Ischnacanthiformes Acanthodiformes Acanthodii (sometimes called spiny sharks) is a class of extinct
fish es, having features of both bony fish (Osteichthyes ) and cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes ). In form they resembledshark s, but their epidermis was covered with tiny rhomboid platelets like the scales of holosteans (gar s,bowfin s). They may have been an independent phylogenetic branch of fishes, which had evolved from little-specialized forms close to RecentChondrichthyes .Acanthodians did, in fact, have a cartilaginous
skeleton , but their fins had a wide, bony base and were reinforced on their anterior margin with a dentine spine.The earliest acanthodians were marine, but during the
Devonian , freshwater species became predominant. They are distinguished in two respects: they were the earliest known jawedvertebrate s, and they had stout spines supporting theirfin s, fixed in place and non-movable (like ashark 'sdorsal fin ). There were three orders: Climatiiformes, Ischnacanthiformes and Acanthodiformes. Climatiiforma had shoulder armor and many small sharp spines, Ischnacanthiforma withteeth fused to the jaw, and the Acanthodiforma werefilter feeder s, with no teeth in the jaw, but longgill rakers. Overall, the acanthodians' jaws are presumed to have evolved from the firstgill arch of some ancestral jawless fishes that had a gill skeleton made of pieces of jointed cartilage.The popular name "spiny sharks" is really a misnomer for these early jawed fishes. The name was coined because they were superficially shark-shaped, with a streamlined body, paired fins, and a strongly upturned tail; stout bony spines supported all the fins except the tail - hence, "spiny sharks". Fossilized spines and scales are often all that remains of these fishes in ancient
sedimentary rock s.The scales of Acanthodii have distinctive ornamentation peculiar to each order. Because of this, the scales are often used in determining relative age of sedimentary rock. The scales are tiny, with a bulbous base, a neck, and a flat or slightly curved diamond-shaped crown.
Despite being called "spiny sharks," acanthodians predate sharks. They evolved in the sea at the beginning of the
Silurian Period, some 50 MYA before the first sharks appeared. Later the acanthodians colonized fresh waters, and thrived in the rivers and lakes during theDevonian and in thecoal swamp s ofCarboniferous . But the firstbony fish es were already showing their potential to dominate the waters of the world, and their competition proved too much for the spiny sharks, which died out inPermian times (approximately 250 MYA).Many paleonthologists consider that the acanthodians were close to the ancestors of the bony fishes. Although their interior
skeleton s were made ofcartilage , a bonelike material had developed in the skins of these fishes, in the form of closely fitting scales (see above). Some scales were greatly enlarged and formed a bony covering on top of the head and over the lowershoulder girdle . Others developed a bony flap over the gill openings analogous to the operculum in later bony fishes.ee also
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List of acanthodians
*Placoderm References
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* Janvier, P. Early vertebrates. Oxford University Press. 1996.
* Long, J.A. The Rise of Fishes: 500 Million Years of Evolution. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. Baltimore and London. 1995.
* Palmer, Douglas, Ed. The Simon & Schuster Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures. A Visual Who's Who of Prehistoric Life. Marshall Editions Developments Limited. 1999.External links
* [http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Acanthodii/Acanthodii.htm#Ischnacanthiformes Acanthodii taxonomy]
* [http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Acanthodii/Ischnacanthiformes.htm †Ischnacanthiformes taxonomy]
* [http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Acanthodii/Climatiiformes.htm †Climatiiformes taxonomy]
* [http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Acanthodii/Acanthodiformes.htm †Acanthodiformes taxonomy]
* [http://www.infohub.com/forums/showpost.php?p=18038&postcount=1 Ischnacanthus gracilis - A Devonian Fish by Neal Robbins]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~vendian/FOSSILWEB/new_page_9.htm PALAEOZOIC FISH UK]
* [http://www.ncl.ac.uk/hancock/publications/vertebrate/cata3.htm Acanthodopsis wardi]
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