energy flow Flashcards

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what can productivity mean?

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  • the creation of new organic matter
  • change in biomass per unit time
  • change in energy per unit area per unit time
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2
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why are food chains usually pretty short?

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  • longer chains tend to be unstable
  • increasingly less energy reaches higher trophic levels
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why does energy dissipate as it moves from one trophic level to the next?

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  • some energy is excreted
  • some energy is respired as waste heat
  • not all the available food is consumed
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4
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what is secondary production?

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the rate of transformation (through consumption) of one’s food into your own biomass

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5
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what is production efficiency?

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fraction of energy stored in food that is used for secondary production

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6
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why do birds and mammals have a production efficiency of 1-3%?

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because they spend all their food energy to heat themselves

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7
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what does the amount of energy reaching every level depend on?

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  • net primary production
  • energy transfer efficiency
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8
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what is the equation of energy transfer efficiency?

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energy transfer efficiency = consumption (at trophic level n)/ production (at trophic level n-1)

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9
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how can consumers biomass be larger than producer biomass?

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when biomass of producers is consumed rapidly and replaced rapidly (common in marine food webs because phytoplankton is very easy to eat)

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10
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What is Allen’s Paradox?

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  • how can the energetic demands of consumers exceed available production?
    -> Allen only measured the prey that was present at the time of sampling. The population reproduced many times during the year
    -> Allen is only considering the marine ecosystem, not the terrestrial ecosystem that could be bringing in food for fish to eat
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what is the gross primary production (GPP)?

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  • the amount of CO2 fixed by the plant through photosynthesis
  • rate that the plant is taking in energy and turning it into glucose
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12
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what is respiration?

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the amount of CO2 lost through metabolic activity

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13
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what is net primary production (NPP)?

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  • the net amount of primary production after the cost of plant respiration (NPP=GPP-Rp)
  • the rate of accumulation of plant biomass
  • what energy is available consumers to eat
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14
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what is the equation for net ecosystem production?

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NEP = GPP- (Rp+Rh+Rc+Rd)
or
NEP= NPP- Rhet

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15
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what is net ecosystem production?

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net carbon storage in the ecosystem
- > is a sink is NEP > 0, is a source is NEP < 0

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16
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what is the equation for residence time of energy?

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Rt= energy in biomass/NPP

17
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what is disturbance of an ecosystem?

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any discrete removal of biomass
- ecosystems are used to their natural disturbance regime (mix of large infrequent events and small frequent events)

18
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what are the consequences of a fire in a deciduous forest?

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  • loss of principal habitat structure
  • loss of understory diversity
  • release of stored nutrients
  • conversion of forest to grassland