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Title: Aquatic Biodiversity


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Aquatic Biodiversity
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Question for Today
  • What are the different niches that organisms can
    occupy in an aquatic ecosystem?
  • How are marine ecosystems organized?
  • How are freshwater systems organized?
  • What are the differences between an oligotrophic
    and eutrophic lake?
  • How do humans affect marine and freshwater
    ecosystems?

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Aquatic life zones and niches
  • Aquatic life zones are similar to terrestrial
    biomes.
  • Instead of looking at temperature and
    precipitation, aquatic life zones classify by
    salinity.

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Aquatic life zones and niches
  • Two major life zones
  • Saltwater or marine
  • Oceans
  • Estuaries and coastal wetlands
  • Shorelines, coral reefs and mangrove forests
  • Freshwater
  • Lakes, rivers, streams and inland wetlands

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Aquatic Life Zones and Niches
  • Aquatic systems contain floating, drifting,
    swimming, bottom-dwelling, and decomposer
    organisms.
  • Plankton important group of weakly swimming,
    free-floating biota.
  • Phytoplankton (plant), Zooplankton (animal),
    Ultraplankton (photosynthetic bacteria)
  • Nekton fish, turtles, whales.
  • Benthos bottom dwellers (barnacles, oysters).
  • Decomposers breakdown organic compounds (mostly
    bacteria).

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Phytoplankton
  • Description small drifting plants
  • Niche they are producers that support most
    aquatic food chains
  • Example cyanobacteria many types of algae

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Zooplankton
  • Description herbivores that feed on
    phytoplankton or other zooplankton
  • Niche food stock for larger consumers
  • Example krill small crustaceans

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Nekton
  • Description larger, strong-swimming consumers
  • Niche top consumers in the aquatic ecosystem
  • Example fish, turtles, and whales

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Benthos
  • Description bottom-dwelling creatures
  • Niche primary consumers, decomposers
  • Example barnacles, oysters, and lobsters

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Marine Life zones
  • Most Marine Life Zones are organized by
    depth/light penetration, and distance from the
    shore
  • Three zones based off distance from the shore
  • Intertidal zone, Coastal Zone and the Open Sea
  • Three Zones based off depth/light penetration
  • Euphotic Zone
  • Bathyal Zone
  • Abyssal Zone

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Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Freshwater Ecosystems are organized in a similar
    way to Marine Ecosystem
  • Two types of Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Lentic (Standing)
  • Lakes, Ponds, inland wetlands
  • Lotic (Flowing)
  • Rivers, Streams

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Lakes
  • Lakes are large natural bodies of standing
    freshwater formed when precipitation, runoff, or
    groundwater seepage fills a depressions in
    earths surface.
  • Can be caused by glaciation, crustal
    displacement, and volcanic activity
  • Lakes are stratified due to Light Penetration and
    Temperature.
  • Littoral
  • Limnetic
  • Profundal
  • Benthic

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Oligotrophic vs. Eutrophic
  • Ecologist can also classify lakes according to
    nutrient content and primary productivity.
  • Two Types
  • Oligotrophic Lakes
  • Low Nutrient, Low Productivity
  • Crystal-clear water
  • Small population of phytoplankton and fish.
  • Eutrophic Lakes
  • High Nutrient, High Productivity
  • High Turbidity, murky-brown or green water

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How do Humans affect marine biomes?
  • Major threats to marine systems
  • Coastal development
  • Overfishing
  • Runoff of nonpoint source pollution
  • Point source pollution
  • Habitat destruction
  • Introduction of invasive species
  • Climate change from human activities
  • Pollution of coastal wetlands and estuaries

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How do Humans effect freshwater ecosystem?
  • Impact of dams and canals on rivers
  • Impact of flood control levees and dikes along
    rivers
  • Impact of pollutants from cities and farms on
    rivers
  • Impact of drained wetlands
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