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Title: Chapter 4 Ecosystems


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Chapter 4Ecosystems Communities
  • Section 4-4
  • Aquatic Ecosystems

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4-4 Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Key Concept
  • Aquatic ecosystems are determined primarily by
    the depth, flow, temperature, and chemistry of
    the overlying water.

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4-4 Aquatic Ecosystems
  • NOT Geographical like land biomes
  • Grouped by Abiotic Factors e.g.
  • Depth
  • Distance from shore
  • Light
  • Water Chemistry
  • Latitude (Temperature)

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Freshwater Ecosystems
  • ONLY 3 of the Biospheres Water
  • Key Concept
  • Freshwater ecosystems can be divided into two
    main types
  • Flowing Water Ecosystems
  • Standing Water Ecosystems

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Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Flowing Water Ecosystems
  • Rivers, streams, creeks
  • Organisms adapted to flow rate

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Usually Turbulent Near Source
Usually Turbulent at the Source
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Meanders At Lower Elevations
Becomes Meandering at Lower Elevations
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Standing Water Ecosystems
  • Lakes Ponds
  • Water flows in and out
  • Water also circulates within

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Standing Water Ecosystems
  • Support plankton
  • General term for weakly swimming organisms
  • Phytoplankton
  • Algae, Producers, Food Web Base, Photoautotrophs

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Freshwater Wetlands
  • Water is on or very near the surface
  • Bogs
  • Acid, thick sphagnum moss
  • Marshes
  • Shallow wetlands along rivers, flows slowly
  • Swamps
  • Marsh with trees shrubs

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Peat Bog
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Peat Bog
Tollund ManDenmark
400 B.C. 400 A.D.
ROPE
Throat Cut
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Marsh
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Swamp
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Estuaries
  • Wetlands formed where rivers meet the sea
  • Both Salt Fresh Water
  • Mixed by tides
  • Few Herbivores, energy enters food web as
    detritus.
  • Tiny pieces of organic material

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Estuaries
  • Vast amounts of biomass
  • Spawning nursery grounds
  • Fish, crabs, shellfish shrimp
  • Salt Marshes
  • Temperate zone estuaries
  • Salt tolerant grass above low tide
  • Sea grass below

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SALT MARSH
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Estuaries
  • Mangrove Swamps
  • Tropical coastal wetland
  • Salt tolerant trees
  • Nurseries for fish, shellfish shrimp

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Mangrove Swamp
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Marine Ecosystems
  • Immense Deep
  • Photic Zone
  • Photosynthesis possible, Light Penetration
  • 0-200 meters Deep
  • Aphotic Zone
  • Permanently dark
  • Contains Chemosynthetic Autotrophs

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Marine Ecosystems
  • Key concept
  • Marine ecosystems are divided by
  • Distance from shore
  • Depth
  • Intertidal Zone
  • Coastal Ocean
  • Open ocean

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Intertidal
  • Organisms exposed to regular and extreme changes.
    (tides)
  • Zonation
  • Permanent Horizontal Banding of lifeforms

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Coastal Ocean Neritic Zone
  • From Low Tide Mark to edge of Continental Shelf.
  • Kelp forests

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Coral Reefs
  • Warm shallow water of tropical, coastal oceans
    support coral reefs.
  • Related to jellyfish
  • Symbiotic relationship with algae

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Open Ocean
  • Oceanic Zone
  • Continental shelf to deep water
  • 500 to 11,000 meters deep
  • High pressure
  • Low Temperatures
  • Total Darkness

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Benthic Zone
  • Ocean floor
  • Organisms are called benthos
  • Organic Rain
  • Thermal Vents

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