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Aquatic Life Zones

Aquatic Life Zones. What environmental factors are responsible for the structure of aquatic ecosystems? Salinity – concentration of dissolved salt Light - penetrates to depth of 30m (100ft) below water surface Currents/waves – present or absence

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Aquatic Life Zones

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  1. Aquatic Life Zones

  2. What environmental factors are responsible for the structure of aquatic ecosystems? • Salinity – concentration of dissolved salt • Light - penetrates to depth of 30m (100ft) below water surface • Currents/waves – present or absence • Levels of essential nutrients –Upwelling • brings nitrates and phosphates from ocean • bottom.

  3. What environmental factors are responsible for the structure of aquatic ecosystems? • Dissolved oxygen (D0) - dissolved oxygen varies according to temperature and number of consumers and decomposers. Organisms die when dissolved oxygen is less than 3-5 ppm. • pH • Temperature - decreases with water depth

  4. Three main ecological categories of organisms: Plankton - free floating Nekton – strong swimmers Benthos – bottom dwelling

  5. Thermal Stratification

  6. Lake Turnover

  7. Coral Reefs

  8. Chesapeake Bay Watershed

  9. Florida Everglades

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