Aquatic Biomes. Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes In an aquatic ecosystem the most important...

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Aquatic Biomes

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Page 1: Aquatic Biomes. Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes In an aquatic ecosystem the most important non-living factors are water temperature, amount of sunlight.

Aquatic Biomes

Page 2: Aquatic Biomes. Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes In an aquatic ecosystem the most important non-living factors are water temperature, amount of sunlight.

Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes

In an aquatic ecosystem the most important non-living factors are water temperature, amount of sunlight present, and amount of dissolved oxygen in the water

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Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes

- All living things in the water “breathe”, they just do it

in a different way than land creatures

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Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes

- Fish, worms, octopi, clams, corals, frogs, and many,

many others all breathe oxygen

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Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes

The oxygen needed by these biotic factors is dissolved

- This means that oxygen gas is mixed into the water the same way carbon dioxide is mixed into soda pop

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Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes

There are areas within the water that don’t receive sunlight

- This greatly impacts the food chains that can form there

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Factors that Affect Aquatic Biomes

Water temperature affects the amount of dissolved oxygen a body of water can hold and can be determined by the amount of sunlight present

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Freshwater Ecosystems

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Freshwater Ecosystems The freshwater ecosystems

include rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, and wetlands

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Rivers and Streams

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MacArthur-Burney Falls State Park, CA

Trout Green River, UT

Brooks River, AK

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Rivers and Streams- Rivers and streams are flowing water

- As the water moves, air mixes in, changing the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water

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Rivers and Streams- Fast-moving streams

usually have a higher dissolved oxygen level than slow moving streams

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Rivers and Streams- Most of the nutrients found

in rivers and streams have been washed there from land

- Where the water slows nutrients are left

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Rivers and Streams- This area is home to

more plant growth and slower moving animals like minnows and leeches

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Lakes and Ponds

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Lakes and Ponds- Lakes and ponds are formed

when low places fill with rainwater, snowmelt, or water from streams

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Manzanita Lake, CA

A pond in Idaho

Great Blue Heron

Paranagat Lake, NV

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Lakes and Ponds- This water is standing

water because it hardly ever moves

- Plant growth usually takes place around the edges

where it is shallow and warm

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Lakes and Ponds- Few, if any plants grow

on the bottom of lakes because sunlight

cannot reach there

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Lakes and Ponds- Some plants will grow on

the bottom of ponds because they are shallower and light can

reach the bottom

- Ponds tend to be high in nutrients because they

are high in plant life

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Lakes and Ponds- Floating on the upper levels

of ponds and lakes is a mixture of microscopic plants, algae, and animal- like organisms called plankton

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Lakes and Ponds- This is a major food

source in aquatic environments

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FYI: Pond Scum is NOT a plant. It is a plant-like protist called algae; this is related to the plant-like protists in plankton.

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Wetlands

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Wetlands Regions that are wet for all or

most of the year are wetlands

- They are also called swamps, bogs, and fens

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Wetlands Only plants adapted to

water-logged soil can grow there

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Wetlands Wetlands animals include beavers,

muskrats, alligators, and bog turtles

- Many migratory bird populations use the

wetlands as breeding grounds

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Human Impact Rivers and streams were once used

for many activities

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Human Impact- However, many factories and people thought that they were places to dump sewage and pollutants

- Now, treating sewage and restricting pollution have led to improvements in water quality

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Ponds and Lakes These areas are often victim to

run-off from land- Fertilizers, sewage, and

other pollutants run off into the water

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Ponds and Lakes This reduces the dissolved oxygen

and makes the water unfit to live in

Fines and regulations are helping prevent some pollution of ponds and lakes

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Wetlands These areas were once considered

useless and full of disease They were drained to make way for

human engineering

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Wetlands Now, the wetlands are being saved

and protected Some products that come from the

wetlands include cranberries, fish, shellfish, and plants

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Saltwater Ecosystems

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Saltwater Ecosystems 95% of the water on earth is salty

- The concentration of salt in the water is called salinity

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Saltwater Ecosystems Saltwater ecosystems are found in

oceans, seas, coastal inlets, estuaries, and a few inland places

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Open Oceans

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Open Oceans Scientists divide the ocean into

regions based on where light can penetrate to

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Mussels, worms, and spider crabs in Gulf of Mexico

Brain coral and sea fan

Amberjack fish

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Open Oceans The photic zone is only about

200 m deep

- There plankton is the major food source because

most plankton are able to produce their own food

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Open Oceans The aphotic zone is below 200

m deep

- There organisms feed on dead material sinking from the photic zone

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Open Oceans- They also eat each other

because few can make their own food

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Coral Reefs

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Coral Reefs One of the most diverse

ecosystems in the world is the coral reef

In the Red Sea Fanning Island Reef Florida Keys

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Coral Reefs Coral reefs are formed by

microscopic animals secreting shells of calcium carbonate

- These shells build up over hundreds of years and

form the reef

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Coral Reefs Reefs do not adapt to long-term

stress well

- Run-off from fields, sewage, and increased amounts of sediment have polluted the reef, killing some areas

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Sediments from land can cause large amounts of damage to reefs.

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Blast fishing off the coast of Indonesia not only killed the fish but also the reef.

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Coral Reefs- There are regulations in

place to protect the reefs and the areas that surround them

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Coral Reef transplant after Indonesian tsunami of 2004.

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Seashores

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Seashores All of earth’s landmasses are

boarded by ocean water

- These shallow salt-water environments are influenced by the tides and waves

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Seashores- The gravitational pull of the

moon on the earth causes tides to move water in and out over the shoreline

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Seashores The intertidal zone is an area

that is covered with water at high tide and exposed to the air during low tide

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Bay of Fundy

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Seashores- Organisms that live here

must be adapted to large changes in salinity, moisture, temperature and waves

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Estuaries

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Estuaries There a river meets the ocean, causing

freshwater and saltwater to mix, an estuary forms

- They are also called bays, lagoons, harbors, inlets, and sounds

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A mangrove forest in Florida

Tidal stream near Charleston, SC

Salt marsh near Georgetown, SC

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This estuary is off the coast of Florida.

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Estuaries- Here salinity and

temperature change often

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Estuaries- These regions are

extremely fertile because of nutrients being brought in by the freshwater

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Estuaries- They are rich in

nutrients and are a place where many organisms raise their young

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Estuaries Estuaries are home to algae,

salt-tolerant grasses, shrimp, crabs, clams, oysters, snails, worms, and fish

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Estuaries- They are home to much

of the seafood consumed by humans

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