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Measuring Abiotic Factors
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Each ecosystem has its own abiotic factors Different factors for… – Marine ecosystems – Freshwater ecosystems – Terrestrial ecosystems
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Marine Ecosystem abiotic factors Salinity pH Temperature Dissolved oxygen Wave action
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Freshwater Abiotic Factors Turbidity Flow velocity pH Temperature Dissolved oxygen
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Terrestrial Abiotic Factors Temperature Light intensity Wind speed Particle size Slope/aspect Soil moisture Drainage Mineral content
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How? Most of these measurements are done with dataloggers. – Probe connected to a calculator that reads the measurement
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pH 7 is neutral Values in freshwater range from slightly basic to slightly acidic Seawater is usually above 7. Terrestrial: use a soil testing kit, match color
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Wind Determined by the beaufort scale Use an anemometer Hand held wind propeller
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Mineral Content Weigh soil sample, Heat 500-1000C for several hours – Allows volatile substances to escape Whatever is left is the mineral content
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Flow Velocity Time how long it takes a floating object to travel a particular distance. Or use flowmeter
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Salinity Determine the conductivity of a solution (higher salt is highly conductive) Or by density of water (higher salt-more dense)
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Dissolved Oxygen Electrodes Titration Dissolve tab
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Turbidity Cloudy water has high turbidity Turbidity affects the penetration of sunlight and therefore the rate of photosynthesis Use a Secchi disc -lowered into the water until it is out of sight, measure the scale of the line or pole.
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