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Aquatic Biomes Chapter 7
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Aquatic Ecosystems Characteristics of aquatic ecosystems –Salinity –Temperature –Sunlight –Oxygen –Nutrients
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Aquatic Ecosystems Types of organisms –Plankton- organisms that float near the surface Phytoplankton- photosynthetic Zooplankton- heterotrophic –Nekton- free swimming organisms Fish, turtles, whales –Benthos- bottom dwelling organisms Mussels, worms, barnacles
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Freshwater Ponds and Lakes –Life in a lake Littoral zone- nutrient rich area near the shore –Life is abundant Benthic zone- bottom of a pond or lake –Dead and decaying organisms are found here –Nutrients in a lake Eutrophication- increase in the amount of nutrients in a lake or pond –Algal bloom
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Freshwater
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Freshwater Wetlands- areas saturated with water during part of the year (growing season)
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Freshwater Wetlands
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Freshwater –Marshes- low, flat lands with little or no water movement Dominated by non-woody plants Bethic zone is very nutrient rich Characterized by salinity –Brackish marsh- slightly salty water –Saltwater marsh- contains salty water
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Freshwater Swamps –Flat, poorly drained land, often near streams –Dominated by woody plants (trees and shrubs) –Types determined by lattitude and climate Mangrove swamp- warm climate, salty water
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Freshwater Human impact on Wetlands –Drained, filled, and cleared for farms, residential, or commercial uses Ex: Florida everglades covered 8 million acres in south florida but today cover less than 2 million. –Today, protected by federal, state, and local laws.
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Freshwater Rivers and streams –Headwaters- usually cold, rapidly moving water at high elevation. High oxygen levels –Lower Channel- warmer, slower moving water lower oxygen levels –Delta- where the river meets a gulf, ocean, or sea
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Freshwater River or streams –Life in a river Headwaters- mosses, trout, minnows Lower Channel- plankton, fish, turtles, snakes, alligators
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Marine Ecosystems Coastal wetlands –Estuaries An area in which freshwater from a river mixesw with salt water from the ocean Very productive ecosystem Fresh nutrients enter from both the river and ocean Area protected from harsh ocean waves because of land forms like a peninsula
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Marine Ecosystem Estuaries
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Marine Ecosystem Estuaries –Plants Many rooted plants and plankton –Animals Many ocean dwelling animals move into estuaries to lay eggs –Threats Urban growth pollution
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Marine Ecosystems Coastal wetlands –Salt marsh –Mangrove swamps –Rocky and Sandy beaches Barrier islands- run parallel to the shore and protect it from the ocean
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Marine Ecosystems Coral Reefs –Built by of the limestone exoskeletons of coral polyps –Occur in warm, shallow seas –Very biodiverse –Threats Human activities Water temperature change Fresh water intrusion pollution
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Marine Ecosystem Coral Reefs
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Marine Ecosystems Oceans –Much of the life is concentrated in the shallow (less than 100m) warm water near the shore –Deep ocean water is very unproductive because of a lack of light and nutrients –Threats Pollution Overfishing –Artic and Antarctic ecosystems depend of the ocean ecosystem for survival
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Marine Ecosystem Ocean
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