BIOL 4280 Study Guide - Final Guide: Reagent, Autotroph, Primary Production

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Compare typical molecular oxygen concentrations in air and water and what this means for air breathing animals versus water respiring animals: co2 in water much lower than in air. Co2(wat) solubility in water at surface ranges from ~7-14mg/l over environmental temperature range. Fish of the same mass require more oxygen at higher temperatures. Water respiring animals must use more energy to extract water from the water in comparison to air breathing animals. Fish require more energy to extract oxygen at higher temperatures (lower solubility) Be prepared to draw a concentration versus depth profile for oxygen concentration in an oligotrophic and eutrophic lake system under different stratification regimes. Why do deadzones (hypolimnetic anoxia) occur in the central basin of lake erie but not in the eastern or western basins: western lake erie. 10m depth < mixing energy no stratification: central basin. 25m depth hypolimnion depth only 5m, small reservoir of o2: eastern basin.

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