Ecological Energetics Flashcards

1
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What’s the bulk of life on earth made up of

A

Green plants
99.9% by weight

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2
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What is compensation point

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At metabolic equilibrium energy gained through photosynthesis = energy lost through respiration

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3
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What’s gross primary production

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Energy (or carbon) fixed via photosynthesis per unit time

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4
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Net primary production is

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Energy (or carbon) fixed via photosynthesis - energy (or carbon) lost via respiration per unit time

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5
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What are 2 possible direct measurement approaches to measure primary production

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Measure gas exchange
Measure increase in plant biomass

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6
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How does the gas exchange method work in measuring primary production

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Measure changes in the concentrations of O2 or CO2 in the surrounding air.
In daylight CO2 uptake ~ net primary production
In night CO2 release ~ respiration
Aquatic system light/dark bottle method

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7
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How does harvest method work in measuring primary production

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Measure the biomass of plant material produced in a unit of time.
Account for loss due to death or consumption by herbivore

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8
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How much do oceans contribute to net primary production

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Due to their size 48.5%

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9
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What controls the rate of primary production

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Limite of light penetration restrict photosynthetic primary producers to surface waters

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10
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What is the key limiting factor of primary production in marine area

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Nitrates.

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11
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Main sources of iron in the ocean

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Upwelling of deep waters
Terrestrial export
Aeolian (wind blown) dust

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12
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How does primary production in ocean capture carbon from atmosphere

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Phytoplankton in surface waters convert atmospheric CO2 to OM which fuels marine food webs.
15% of the OM sinks to deep sea, 0.1% of it gets trapped in sediments

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13
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How do autotrophs derive energy

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From the sun and materials from non living sources

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14
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How do heterotrophs derive energy

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Pick up energy and materials by eating living matter

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15
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How do they measure secondary production in lab

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O2 consumption, CO2 output and heat production from confined animal measured directly

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16
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How do they measure secondary production in the field

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Respiration rate can be measured using doubly labeled water (3^H2O^18

17
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How to measure production efficiency

A

Net productivity of species n /
Gross productivity of species n

18
Q

How to calculate trophic efficiency

A

Net production at trophic lvl i+1/
Net production at trophic lvl i

19
Q

In terrestrial systems majority of primary production is passed to

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Décomposers ~ 82%

20
Q

In aquatic system a most primary production (phytoplankton) is

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Consumed by zooplanktons (grazers)

21
Q

The rate of transfer between trophic levels is

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~10% on average
Limits the length of food chains to 3-5 levels

22
Q

How are food webs intrinsically linked

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Grazer and detritus food chains, microbial loop