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Page 1: Chapter 54—Ecosystems - Hartland AP Biology...I. Ecosystem Basics Ecosystem • All the organisms in a community plus abiotic factors – ecosystems are transformers of energy &

Chapter 54—Ecosystems

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Essential questions

• What limits the production in ecosystems?

• How do nutrients move through the ecosystem?

• How are humans disrupting the biosphere?

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I. Ecosystem Basics

Ecosystem

• All the organisms in a community plus abiotic factors– ecosystems are transformers of energy

& processors of matter

• Ecosystems are self-sustaining– what is needed?

� energy

� producers

� cycling of nutrients

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Energy Transfer/Flow

• Energy in

– from the Sun

– captured by autotrophs =

producers

• Energy through

– food chain

• transfer of energy from autotrophs to heterotrophs(herbivores to carnivores)

• heterotrophs = consumers

Figure 54.1

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Energy Transfer

Energy moves through

Nutrientsrecycled

by…

loss of energy

as heat→→→→<20% efficiency

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Nutrient Cycling

Decompositionconnects alltrophic levels

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II. Primary Production in Ecosytems

• P.P. = Amount of light energy converted to chemical energy (organic compounds) in a given amount of time

• Production by autotrophs sets energy budget for an ecosystem– Marine

• light, temperature & nutrients – depth

– Terrestrial• light, moisture,

temperature– latitude & climate

• Nutrients

• NPP = GPP - R

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Primary Production In EcosystemsWhere is productivity highest per meter? Total on Earth?

Figure 54.3

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Regional Annual Net Primary Productivity

Mapping chlorophyll density by satellite (g of carbon/m2/year)

Figure 54.4

Ocean = 46%

Land = 54%

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What factors

contribute to

productivity?

• Marine systems

– light

– nutrients (nitrogen)

Coast of Long Island, NY

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Freshwater Systems

Eutrophication

What factors

contribute to

productivity?

- Light

- Nutrients

(phosphorus)

Too much of a

good thing?

C, N, P

C, N

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III. Secondary Production in

Ecosystems

incompletedigestion

metabolism

-Energy Inefficiency

- <17% food → biomass

(caterpillar)

Figure 54.10

- Chemical energy in food that is converted into new biomass in a given

amount of time

Net Secondary Production

- energy stored in biomass

from growth & reproduction

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Pyramids of Production

• represent the loss of energy from a food chain

Figure 54.11

Trophic Efficiency

ranges from 5-20%

So, 80-95% of energy

in one trophic level

never transfers to the

next

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Pyramid of Numbers

• Size of each block proportional to number of individuals present in each trophic level

Figure 54.13

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Implications

• Dynamics of energy through ecosystems have implications for human populations– Which food would be more ecologically sound?

Figure 54.14

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IV. Cycling of Chemical Elements

in Ecosystems

Figure 54.15

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Water cycle

Figure 54.16 Physical vs. Chemical

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Carbon cycle

Figure 54.17Is CO2 entering the atmosphere the same amount leaving it?

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Nitrogen cycle

Figure 54.18Size of arrows….

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Phosphorus cycle

Figure 54.19 No atmospheric component

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V. Human Impact on

Ecosystems & Biosphere

Human population growth is the root of many environmental problems

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Acid

Precipitation

Where does the acid precipitation come from?

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Acid Precipitation

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Sources of Acid Rain Pollutants

�nitrogen oxides

� sulfur dioxide

�power plants

� industry

� transportation

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Acid rain

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BioMagnification

1947 Time Magazine

• DDT

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BioMagnification

• PCBs

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CO2

NOx

CH4

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Carbon Dioxide

Global Warming

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Research

Large-scale experiment on the effect of elevated CO2 levels

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Ozone

Depletion

protects from UV rays

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Ozone

Depletion

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Bad Ozone vs. Good Ozone

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Ozone Depletion

• Loss of ozone above Antarctica

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DeforestationLoss of Habitat

Loss of Biodiversity

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Diversity

• 3 levels of biodiversity

• All decreased by human activity

– genetic diversity

– species diversity

– community/ecosystem

diversity

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Extinction

vortexEffects on a small population

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Introduced species

• kudzu

kudzu

brown tree snake

gypsy moth

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OverexploitationNorth Atlantic bluefin tuna

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Fragmented habitat

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Biodiversity hot spots

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Restoration projects

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Think Globally, Act Locally