What are gastropods?
-stomach feet creatures
-snails & slugs
-predatory
-herbivores
-not many parasites
-benthic or pelagic
-terrestiral, marine, or freshwater
-enormous diversity of marine animals are gastropods along with marine shells
What are the synapomorphies of gastropods?
-shells: coiled or spiraled. univalve, one half to their shell
-terrestrial gastropods have operculum. a proteinaceous door that seals the snail inside its shell. contains moisture and hide from predators
what distinct the gastropods from bivalves?
a distinct scar
What is evolutionary torsion?
long evolutionary process of going from untwisted descendants to twisted descendant is possibly due to drift
what is ontogenetic torsion?
what does ontogenetic torsion cause?
fouling: excreting digestive system waste on your head
What is coiling?
-proudction of snail shells
-starts as a baby and secrets a shell every year that that grows in a spiral
-naturally selected because its directly related to survival and reproduction
-some snails appear to have their shells falling off their bodies
What are the two different types of shells?
planospiral and conical
what are planospiral shells?
what are conical shells?
What do gastropods eat?
How do gastropods breathe?
how do water gastropods breathe
gills
how do terrestrial gastropods breathe
How do gastropods reproduce?
What are the two reasons why darts are shot from calcium sacs?
-sperm delivery mechanism: doesn’t make sense cause they both have penises and there’s no sperm on it
-nupital gift giving: better chance of having a good shell and for protection but they both
What is the real reason that they shoot calcium spears?
-the calcium spear has a hormone that shuts down the sperm destruction path and opens the sperm storage path
Why are gastropods usually placed?
What are prooobrancia?
marine shelled snails
what are Opisthobranchia
unshelled marines
what are Pulmonata
usually terrestrial
what are bivalves?
How do bivalves close and open their shell?
What is the anatomy of a bivalve?