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Arthropoda (Pt 1): Chelicerata, Crustacea, Insecta, Myriapoda- Invertebrate Paleontology | GEO GIRL 

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Arthropods make up about 99% of all species on Earth, but what are they? Arthropoda is a phylum of invertebrate animals that includes subphyla: chelicerates (spiders, scorpions, mites, horseshoe crabs, eurypterids), crustaceans (lobsters, crabs, shrimp, krill, barnacles, ostracods), insects or hexopods, and myriapods (centipedes & millipedes). In this video I discuss the classification of all of these arthropod groups as well as their morphology, ecology, & evolution. Arthropods are the most abundant and diverse group of animals! Arthropods are segmented animals that live in almost every environment on Earth, from deep sea hydrothermal vents to flying insects on land. But they are not just dominating Earth today, they have been dominating life on Earth since the Mesozoic Era. In this video, I break down the classification and evolution and arthropods, excluding trilobites which got their own video, check it out here: • Arthropoda (Pt. 2) Tri... ;)
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0:00 What are Arthropods?
3:45 Arthropod classification (subphyla)
6:53 Chelicerata (spiders, sea scorpions, ticks, & more!)
8:53 Crustacea (crabs, shrimp, lobsters and more!)
10:55 Ostracods (group of crustaceans)
13:35 Insecta (insects!)
15:26 Myriapods (millipedes & centipedes!)
17:20 Upcoming content!
17:40 Bloopers!
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@davevann9795
@davevann9795 11 месяцев назад
5:54 The first millipede having 1000 legs or more (record of 1306 legs), was described in December 2021. The millipede Eumillipes persephone is hatched with only 8 legs, and grows more segments and legs into adulthood. They live deep underground, growing up to 1mm in diameter, and 95mm long.
@Agrias414
@Agrias414 Год назад
I was searching RU-vid looking to learn about Trilobites and was recommended this video. I loved this video and am looking forward to the one on Trilobites!! Thanks for this! I had to subscribe!
@CatahoulaLeopardDog
@CatahoulaLeopardDog 10 месяцев назад
I am so enjoying every single one of your videos Geo Girl! They are all so well presented and informative while being not too dry or technical and yet not dumbed down or generic. You cover many of my favorite topics clearly and in great detail. I am so glad that I found you, as I am sure that each of your viewers do as well! Keep up the good work!!
@frannieboy777
@frannieboy777 Год назад
I know this is an older video and I’m not sure if anyone mentioned in a comment yet, but at 5:04 the anterior legs of the spider in the diagram are labeled as the pedipalps, and then the pedipalps are labeled as chelicerae. The pedipalps are non walking appendages used for primarily for feeding, and you can see them pretty well in tarantulas (who appear at first glance to have ten legs) as well as the pincers in scorpions, amblypygids, and uropygids. Chelicerae are generally smaller and located very closely to the rest of the mouth parts, and look a bit like little wrenches or scissors. Chelicerates have a lot of appendages! On an unrelated note, thank you for putting out all these videos, as someone not going to school currently and with an interest in paleontology, your videos are a great resource!
@JoesFirewoodVideos
@JoesFirewoodVideos 3 года назад
Can’t wait to see this entire series presented by an amazing content creator #GEOGIRL I ❤️ GEO GIRL!
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Aw, thank you! I am glad you have been enjoying them!
@brahimbest1
@brahimbest1 3 года назад
Really! I can't wait for the next video. I learned a lot form this video. I hope your channel grow up and have a huge number of subscribers.
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Aw thanks so much, I am glad you are excited for the trilobite video, it's one of my favs! Thanks for your support, it means so much :)
@chrishohl6141
@chrishohl6141 Год назад
Good content as always, nice job.
@lorenzoemanueletomasello215
You have a vivid voice.I like to hear your lecture. Thank your for this lesson!
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL Год назад
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it ;)
@libraryofpangea7018
@libraryofpangea7018 2 года назад
Thank you for the well put together presentation.
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 2 года назад
Of course! So glad you enjoyed it :D
@PierreJohnsonOnline
@PierreJohnsonOnline 4 месяца назад
Great explantation !
@Alberad08
@Alberad08 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this!
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL Год назад
Of course! So glad you enjoyed it ;)
@pukulu
@pukulu Год назад
I guess that Geo Girl is also a bit of a Zoology Girl too. Zoology was my major for a short time when I was an undergraduate. Perhaps zoology is an essential part of paleontology.
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL Год назад
Oh interesting, I never considered this stuff being useful for zoology too, but it makes total sense! Yea, as a geology major we have to take invertebrate paleo which is why I made this playlist, but if it's helpful to other majors too, that's great! :D
@JoesFirewoodVideosII
@JoesFirewoodVideosII 3 года назад
Now both of my channels are subscribed to you. Keep up the great content I ❤️ GEO GIRL
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Oh my gosh, you are too sweet! you are my number 1 fan, thanks so much for your support! :D
@sibis3687
@sibis3687 3 года назад
Awesome 🤝 Loved it ❤️
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Thank you! I am so glad you liked it!
@aravindagri-lt4br
@aravindagri-lt4br 3 года назад
Thank u so much...lot of information...thank u
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
I am so glad you enjoyed it! :D thanks
@realfnneato3111
@realfnneato3111 10 месяцев назад
thank you for the video, was just wondering if crustaceans were classified as chelicerates and this helped a lot!
@CaptainMir
@CaptainMir 3 года назад
Good video 👍
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed it! :)
@yayamal1
@yayamal1 3 года назад
Keep up the good work, waiting Foraminifera
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Thanks! That is coming up after Echinoderms, I am so glad you are looking forward to it! :D
@Spikklubba
@Spikklubba Год назад
Although theyve actually found a millipede with >1000 legs pretty recently, probably after this video was made, think it was announced nearly a year ago.
@FishVet
@FishVet Месяц назад
The picture used for "ghost shrimp" is not the right kind of ghost shrimp! The one pictured is likely Palaemonetes paludosus, which is named "ghost shrimp" in the aquarium industry due to its transparent appearance. The ghost shrimps under the (now outdated) infraorder Thalassinidea are different (they currently belong to the infraorder Axiidea, with Gebiidea being the other infraorder that came from splitting up Thalassinidea).
@dogukansaka2417
@dogukansaka2417 2 года назад
Nice
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 2 года назад
Thanks!
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks Год назад
There are NO ARTHROPODS that I hate more than Chiggers!!!! 🤬🤬🤬 I suffer from Tryptophobia, just the thought of hundreds of bumps, followed by hundreds of HOLES in my skin would make me want to SAW MY LEGS OFF with a rusty Saw!!!! 🙃😵😬😵‍💫 SO glad I never got them when I lived in the South. Horseshoe Crabs... I was actually disappointed when I learned that they DIDN'T evolve from Trilobita!! 😭 So many similar features... I lived on Long Island, NY in the 80's and 90's. LOVED Beach Camping when the Horseshoe Crabs would come to Shore to spawn!
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks
@CarminesRCTipsandTricks Год назад
Crabs.... fascinating Decapods! The most confusing Phylum, because of convergent evolution! 😳 TOO MANY Arthropods evolved into "Crab-Like" animals. It's confusing!
@nileshverma8224
@nileshverma8224 3 года назад
Great! Desperate for Trilobite
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Haha I am glad you like trilobites, I love them too! Only a few more days until the trilobite vid comes out :D
@nileshverma8224
@nileshverma8224 3 года назад
@@GEOGIRL Indeed waiting... 😊
@pukulu
@pukulu Год назад
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@AtractaspisSp
@AtractaspisSp 2 года назад
Myriapoda and hexopoda are placed in Uniramia, is it not a mistake when you state that myriapoda are biraminous? Nice video
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 2 года назад
Oh yea, you are right! Good catch! I think my book labeled it wrong because the text is correct, but the figure I used is wrong. Thanks for pointing that out! :D 👍Crustacea should be the only ones that are biramous ;)
@Spikklubba
@Spikklubba Год назад
Their legs are clearly uniramous, but just to be clear, Uniramia as a monophyletic grouping has been sunk to the ground, reflected by the tree in the video where myriapods are sister to crustaceans + hexapods. So yeah that can be a source of confusion.
@NOSKHEMTHEANTICHRIST
@NOSKHEMTHEANTICHRIST 2 года назад
12:01 does it mean ostracoda could be found in brine pools?
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 2 года назад
Yes it does! These guys are so robust haha
@ainaojo925
@ainaojo925 2 года назад
So the sea scorpion hunted fish 🐠 lived during the Devonian period they were not true scorpion but were abundant lived under water 💦
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 2 года назад
Haha, yes, not 'true' scorpions, just their nickname ;)
@johnvl6358
@johnvl6358 Год назад
😎
@pauljackson3491
@pauljackson3491 3 года назад
The molting videos looked like stop-motion. And why wouldn't you want a foot long sub, er dragonfly. Dragonflies are cool.
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
haha don't get me wrong, I love dragonflies, but I just feel like a huge one would be kind of terrifying, I mean have you ever looked at one super close up? lol
@JoesFirewoodVideos
@JoesFirewoodVideos 3 года назад
Hey GEO GIRL are you scared of spiders 🕷?
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
Haha actually no, I love spiders! What about you?
@JoesFirewoodVideos
@JoesFirewoodVideos 3 года назад
I like them, I sometimes see big wolf spiders in my wood 🪵 piles.
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
@@JoesFirewoodVideos Cool! Wolf spiders get so big, they are so cool!
@JoesFirewoodVideos
@JoesFirewoodVideos 3 года назад
They eat bugs that are annoying like house fly 🪰 and mosquitoes 🦟, I go out of my to make sure that I don’t accidentally kill spiders.
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 3 года назад
@@JoesFirewoodVideos Yes! I love to hear it, good for you! I agree, they can be very helpful with keeping the fly numbers down :)
@pukulu
@pukulu Год назад
Here's a centipede that has up to 15 pairs of legs, and apparently adds 1 or 2 new pairs of legs every time it molts. Young ones have as few as 4 pairs of legs. I have seen them many times in the house I lived in within the city of Laguna Beach. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scutigera_coleoptrata "They gain a new pair with the first molting, and two pairs with each of their five subsequent moltings."
@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574
@insectilluminatigetshrekt5574 2 месяца назад
You misspelled arthropleurida
@EDPDBZ89
@EDPDBZ89 2 года назад
I too am glad that giant arthropods are extinct as well. If backwards time travel was possible, one period I would NOT travel to is the Carboniferous period (circa 359.2 to 299 million years ago). Too many bugs the size of dinner plates (and/or much bigger than that) lol. Aside from that, keep up the good work :)
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL 2 года назад
Thanks so much! And yes, haha I am very happy that they are extinct as well, but I feel like giant dragonflies of the Carboniferous would be really cool to see! Although, the giant cockroaches would not be fun🤣
@JasonKale
@JasonKale Год назад
That a pair of cockroaches can produce 164 billion offspring is way too much information..hahaha...Im going to have nightmares now learning this...I hope no one gets the bright idea of making cockroach burgers...hahaha
@GEOGIRL
@GEOGIRL Год назад
Hahaha I know right, that still haunts me to this day! Did you know they can also live up to 3 weeks without a head! Sorry I had to say it because I love/hate that fact so much LOL
@JasonKale
@JasonKale Год назад
@@GEOGIRL Again too much info...haha. I just was freaked out by seeing a house centipede...As I wasnt quite sure what it was because I never saw one so large. I put them outside though..haha Theres and anime in what you said like the headless horsemen tales..The Headless cochroach...eeekk...
@ShellyRock60
@ShellyRock60 7 месяцев назад
Is there any way you can slow your voice down and maybe turn down the treble? I really like your videos but have a hard time w your voice....
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