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1 Aquatic Ecosystems Chapter

2 Lesson Essential Question:
What factors affect the distribution of life in an aquatic ecosystem?

3 KNOW: phytoplankton zooplankton salinity estuary

4 Main Ideas: The ocean can be divided into zones.
15.4 Marine Ecosystems Main Ideas: The ocean can be divided into zones. Coastal waters contain unique habitats.

5 The ocean can be divided into zones.
Ocean zones can be determined by their distance from shoreline and water depths. intertidal zone neritic zone bathyal zone abyssal zone

6 Zones Cont.…. intertidal zone—between low and high tide
neritic zone—from intertidal zone to continental shelf bathyal zone—neritic zone to base of continental shelf abyssal zone –lies below 2000 m intertidal zone neritic zone bathyal zone abyssal zone

7 Zones Cont.…. Photic = Light
Photic zones – Zones where sunlight penetrates the water, Where aquatic producers live Aphotic zones – No light penetrates these zones because it is too deep, no producers

8 Quick Video

9 Zones Cont.…. The neritic zone harbors more biomass than any other zone. Plankton make up most of the biomass. zooplankton phytoplankton

10 Zooplankton zoo = animal or living being Zooplankton = animal plankton

11 Phytoplankton phyto = plant Phytoplankton = photosynthetic plankton
Example: blue-green algae critical to life on this planet carry out most of the photosynthesis provides most of the oxygen ~70% of the air you breath base of oceanic food web

12 Plankton Video

13 15.5 Estuaries and Freshwater Ecosystems
Estuary – Where rivers flow into the ocean a partially enclosed body of water. mixture of fresh water with salt water Chesapeake Bay / Louisiana bayous

14 Estuaries highly productive ecosystems.
provide a protected refuge for many species. birds migration spawning grounds primarily threatened by land development. p472

15 salinity – amount of salt in the water
temperature – decreases as you go deeper into the ocean Saltwater – Ocean biome Freshwater – Lakes, Ponds, Rivers, Streams

16 Freshwater Biomes have photic, aphotic, and benthic zones; greater seasonal & temp changes than marine biomes, organisms must adapt. Three main types: Moving water Standing water Wetland

17 River, river systems, body of water
Freshwater Biomes Watershed River, river systems, body of water estuary ocean


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