ISB 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Nitrogen Fixation, Carrying Capacity, Biodegradation

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Isb 202 4/18/17 biodiversity values of life on earth: biotic potential of population, maximun reproductive capacity of organism under great conditions, variation in capacity of growth. Instrumental: direct value to humans: biodiveristy values of viruses, ecosystem: regulates population. Important to economic and medical importance: prokaryotes: biodiversity values of archaea, ecosystem: food webs in extreme conditions. Instrumental (direct value to humans): biodegradation of pollutants: prokaryotes: biodiversity values of bacteria, ecosystem, cause of oxygen revolution, decomposers, nitrogen fixation, photosynthesis, agents of eutrophication, symbiotic relationships. Instrumental: many pathogens, constant evolution of antibiotic resistance, eukaryotes: biodiversity values of (cid:862)protists(cid:863), ecosystem, many parasites, photosynthesis- phytoplankton. Instrumental: can cause red tide, can poison shellfish, cause malaria. Index fossils: biodiversity values of (cid:862)macroalgae(cid:863) (cid:894)(cid:373)ulticellular protists(cid:895) Seaweeds: ecosystem, causes reef building, forms habitats, photosynthesis. Instumenmtal: food, thickeners, biodiversity values of mosses. Instumental: emergency food, peat moss, used as a natural wound dressing, ecosystem, food for many animals.

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