Chapter 4: Energy & Matter in Ecosystems Flashcards
What is a biogeochemical cycle?
The cycling of matter through living and non-living components of an ecosystem.
What is a geochemical cycle?
The chemical interactions that take place in crustal and subcrustal reservoirs.
What is biomass?
The total mass of biological matter (living or dead) un a given area that can be used as energy
What does GPP mean?
Gross primary productivity:
The total organic matter in an ecosystem produced by photosynthesis
What does NPP mean?
Net primary productivity:
The amount of organic matter actually available to herbivores
How can NPP be calculated?
Net production = gross production - energy used in respiration
What is the 10% rule?
States that on average only 10% of energy from one trophic level is passed on to the next level, remaining 90% is lost as heat and waste.
What are the 3 types of ecological pyramids? Briefly explain each
- Pyramid of numbers: Number of organisms on each trophic level
- Pyramid of biomass: Total dry organic matter at each level
- Pyramid of energy: Rate at which energy is transferred from one trophic level to another
What are the 4 processes in the carbon cycle?
- Photosynthesis
- Respiration
- Decomposition
- Combustion
What are the 4 major carbon sinks?
- Atmosphere
- Terrestrial
- Oceans
- Sediments
What are the 5 processes in the nitrogen cycle?
- Fixation
- Nitrification
- Assimilation
- Ammonification
- Denitrification
Explain nitrogen fixation
First step in the process of making nitrogen usable for plants. Bacteria change nitrogen into ammonium
What is nitrification?
Process by which ammonium gets changed into nitrates by bacteria. Nitrates are what the plants can absorb
Explain assimilation in the nitrogen cycle
How the plants get nitrogen. They absorb the nitrates from the soil into their roots. Then the nitrogen gets used in ammino acids, and chlorophyll
What is ammonification?
Convert decaying material into ammonium. When an organism dies, decomposers turn nitrogen back into ammonium so it can re-enter the nitrogen cycle.