BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Primary Production, Ecosystem Ecology, Phytoplankton

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Ecosystems vs communities: communities are biotic factors that are interacting. March 31, 2016 takes abiotic factors into play. Ecology: pitcher plants are carnivorous; grow in extremely acidic soils. (small scale ecosystem) e) Look at water sheds: where water comes together (landscape and global processes) Solar radiation comes in; living organisms takes up organic matter, which release co2. Energy is transferred from producers to consumers to decomposers (and back again) a) Primary productivity: plants define an ecosystem"s productivity. Types of productivity: gross primary production, respiration, and net primary production. Energy is used in the equation: the rate at which plants convert solar energy into chemical energy is called the gross primary production, the plants use some of the chemical energy for maintenance and cellular processes. The energy escapes into the atmosphere via respiration: net primary productivity is the remaining chemical energy used for growth and reproduction, npp is measured in either energy or biomass i.

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