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Ecology is The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms, AND

Ecology is The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms, AND the flows of energy and materials through organisms and the physical environment. Outline. Climate Energy flow Biogeochemical cycles. Picture of sun. Solar energy drives global climates.

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Ecology is The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms, AND

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  1. Ecology is The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms, AND the flows of energy and materials through organisms and the physical environment.

  2. Outline • Climate • Energy flow • Biogeochemical cycles

  3. Picture of sun

  4. Solar energy drives global climates

  5. Global atmospheric circulation

  6. Global atmospheric circulation

  7. Global oceanic circulation

  8. The amount of heat that an ecosystem receives is determined by: • The angle of the sun (latitude)

  9. The amount of heat that an ecosystem receives is determined by: • The angle of the sun (latitude) • Altitude

  10. The amount of heat that an ecosystem receives is determined by: • The angle of the sun (latitude) • Altitude • Wind

  11. Local climate

  12. Local climate Maui cloud

  13. Local climate • Land-shore system

  14. The amount of heat that an ecosystem receives is determined by: • The angle of the sun (latitude) • Altitude • Wind • Ocean currents

  15. Energy flow through ecosystems Only 5% of the solar energy that arrives on earth is captured by photosynthesis.

  16. Energy flow through ecosystems Only 5% of the solar energy that arrives on earth is captured by photosynthesis. The energy captured powers life.

  17. The 2nd law of thermodynamics

  18. The 2nd law of thermodynamics • When energy is converted from one form to another, some of it becomes unavailable to do work...

  19. The 2nd law of thermodynamics • When energy is converted from one form to another, some of it becomes unavailable to do work... • Key to understanding energy flow through ecosystems.

  20. Gross primary productivity(GPP) • The amount of energy that plants assimilate through photosynthesis.

  21. Gross primary productivity(GPP) • The amount of energy that plants assimilate through photosynthesis. • CO2 + H2O + light = energy compounds.

  22. Gross primary productivity(GPP) • The amount of energy that plants assimilate through photosynthesis. • CO2 + H2O + light = energy compounds. • Fixed carbon = energy

  23. Net primary productivity(NPP) • GPP – plant respiration = NPP • NPP is: • Food • Fiber • Fuel • Shelter

  24. Climate drives NPP

  25. NPP provides energy to heterotrophic organisms

  26. Trophic levels Number of steps through which energy passes before an organisms uses it.

  27. Trophic levels

  28. Trophic levels

  29. Trophic levels

  30. Trophic levels

  31. Trophic levels

  32. Energy is lost between trophic levels • Energy decreases as it moves from lower to higher trophic levels • The “trophic pyramid”

  33. The efficiency of energy transfer is determined by:

  34. The efficiency of energy transfer is determined by: • How much of the energy at one trophic level gets eaten by another trophic level

  35. The efficiency of energy transfer is determined by: • How much of the energy at one trophic level gets eaten by another trophic level • How those organisms divide the ingested energy between production and respiration.

  36. A food web

  37. Food webs in real ecosystems are complex

  38. Some ecosystems are not powered by direct sunlight

  39. Deep sea vent ecosystems

  40. Humans manipulate energy flow • Forestry • Agriculture • Fisheries management • Game management • Land use change • Burning fossil fuels...

  41. Assume that energy transfer efficiency between trophic levels is 10%. • How much grain would be required to produce 70 Kg of human biomass if that grain is first eaten by cows, and the cows are then eaten by humans? • How much grain would be required to produce 70 Kg of human biomass if the humans ate the grain?

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