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Classifying Organisms:

Classifying Organisms:. Biological Zonation – Based on where they live / lifestyle This is how ecologists talk about systems Taxonomic Classification – Based on structural characteristics

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Classifying Organisms:

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  1. Classifying Organisms: Biological Zonation – Based on where they live / lifestyle This is how ecologists talk about systems Taxonomic Classification – Based on structural characteristics This is how evolutionary biologists talk about organisms and the relationships between them.

  2. Biological Zonation: Neritic – Shallow, coastal zone. Extends to the edge of the continental shelf. Oceanic – The rest of the ocean.  This zone is broken into layers based on how much sunlight penetrates. Benthic – lives on, in, or attached to the bottom of the sea floor

  3. Benthic Organisms: Elkhorn Coral Fire Coral Gorgonian Coral

  4. Benthic Organisms: Animals that walk on the bottom: Crabs Lobsters Sea Urchin

  5. Benthic Organisms: Plants/Algae growing in the sediment Algae Seagrass

  6. Benthic Organisms: Burrowing Animals • Mole Crab • Coquina Clams • Worms

  7. Benthic organisms can also be described by their relation to the tides.

  8. Biological Zonation: Supratidal – live above the high tide line. Benthic organisms can also be described by their relation to the tides.

  9. Blue Land Crab

  10. Ghost Crab

  11. Fiddler Crab

  12. Land Hermit Crab

  13. Coconut Crab Can grow up to 3 feet across

  14. Spray Zone

  15. Biological Zonation: Intertidal – live between the high tide line and the low tide line. Stressful Environment – Underwater part of the day Exposed to air part of the day Huge temperature change daily Benthic organisms can also be described by their relation to the tides.

  16. Limpets

  17. Snails

  18. Operculum

  19. Mussels

  20. Oysters

  21. Wrack Line

  22. Amphipod

  23. Barnacles

  24. Chiton

  25. Worms

  26. Mudskippers

  27. Birds like sandpipers and oystercatchers move between the intertidal and supratidal. They rely on the neritic area for food.

  28. Biological Zonation: Subtidal – live below the low tide line. Benthic organisms can also be described by their relation to the tides.

  29. Classifying Organisms: The subtidal organisms are classified based on their swimming behavior. Nekton - swimming

  30. Nektonic Organisms: Fish

  31. Nektonic Organisms: Sharks Turtles Rays

  32. Classifying Organisms: Nekton – swimming Plankton – Anything that can’t swim against a current. From Greek “planktos”, which means “drifter”

  33. Plankton • Phytoplankton – Plants • Dinoflagellates • Primarily tropical • Often bioluminescent

  34. Bio Bay off the coast of Puerto Rico The water has approximately 750,000 dinoflagellates per gallon.

  35. Plankton • Phytoplankton – Plants • Dinoflagellates • Primarily tropical • Often bioluminescent • Responsible for red tides

  36. Red Tide

  37. Plankton • Phytoplankton – Plants • Diatoms • Primarily arctic • SiO2 shell

  38. Plankton • Phytoplankton – Plants • Zooplankton - animals • Holoplankton – always planktonic

  39. Plankton Copepod Arrow Worm Eggs Holoplankton – always planktonic

  40. Plankton • Phytoplankton – Plants • Zooplankton - animals • Holoplankton – always planktonic • Meroplankton – planktonic for part of their life

  41. Planktonic Organisms: Fish Eggs Coral Larvae Crab Larvae Shrimp Larvae Sea Star Larvae Larvae of MANY marine organisms

  42. Not all plankton is small!! Ocean Sunfish

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