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LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT 17 TH MILLER/SPOOLMAN CHAPTER 3 Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?

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LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT 17THMILLER/SPOOLMAN

CHAPTER 3

Ecosystems: What Are They and How Do They Work?

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Core Case Study: Tropical Rain Forests Are Disappearing

• Cover about 2% of the earth’s land surface

• Contain about 50% of the world’s known plant and animal species

• Disruption will have three major harmful effects

• Reduce biodiversity

• Accelerate global warming

• Change regional weather patterns

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Natural Capital Degradation: Satellite Image of the Loss of Tropical Rain Forest

Fig. 3-1a, p. 54

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3-1 What Keeps Us and Other Organisms Alive?

• Concept 3-1A The four major components of the earth’s life-support system are the atmosphere (air), the hydrosphere (water), the geosphere (rock, soil, and sediment), and the biosphere (living things).

• Concept 3-1B Life is sustained by the flow of energy from the sun through the biosphere, the cycling of nutrients within the biosphere, and gravity.

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The Earth’s Life-Support System Has Four Major Components

• Atmosphere

• Troposphere: where weather happens

• Stratosphere: contains ozone layer

• Hydrosphere

• Geosphere

• Biosphere

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Natural Capital: General Structure of the Earth

Fig. 3-2, p. 56

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Fig. 3-2, p. 56

Soil

Biosphere (living organisms)

Atmosphere

RockCrust

Mantle

Geosphere (crust, mantle, core)Mantle

Core Atmosphere (air)

Hydrosphere (water)

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The Diversity of Life

Fig. 3-3a, p. 56

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Three Factors Sustain Life on Earth

• One-way flow of high-quality energy:• Sun → plants → living things → environment as heat →

radiation to space

• Cycling of nutrients through parts of the biosphere

• Gravity holds earths atmosphere

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Sun, Earth, Life, and Climate

• Sun: UV, visible, and IR energy

• Radiation

• Absorbed by ozone and other atmosphere gases

• Absorbed by the earth

• Reflected by the earth

• Radiated by the atmosphere as heat

• Natural greenhouse effect

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Flow of Energy to and from the Earth

Fig. 3-4, p. 57

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Fig. 3-4, p. 57

Solar radiation

Reflected by atmosphere

Radiated by atmosphere as heatUV radiation

Lower Stratosphere (ozone layer)Most UV absorbed

by ozone Visible light

Heat added to troposphere

TroposphereHeat radiated by the earth

Greenhouse effect

Absorbed by the earth

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3-2 What Are the Major Components of an Ecosystem?

• Concept 3-2 Some organisms produce the nutrients they need, others get their nutrients by consuming other organisms, and some recycle nutrients back to producers by decomposing the wastes and remains of organisms.

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Ecologists Study Interactions in Nature

• Ecology: how organisms interact with each other and their nonliving environment

• Organisms

• Populations

• Communities

• Ecosystems

• Biosphere

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Levels of Organization in Nature

Fig. 3-5, p. 58

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Fig. 3-5, p. 58

Parts of the earth's air, water, and soil where life is found

Biosphere

A community of different species interacting with one another and with their nonliving environment of matter and energy

Ecosystem

Populations of different species living in a particular place, and potentially interacting with each other

Community

Population A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place

Organism An individual living being

The fundamental structural and functional unit of life

Cell

Chemical combination of two or more atoms of the same or different elements

Molecule

Smallest unit of a chemical element that exhibits its chemical properties

Atom

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Ecosystems Have Living and Nonliving Components

• Abiotic• Water

• Air

• Nutrients

• Rocks

• Heat

• Solar energy

• Biotic• Living and once living

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Major Biotic and Abiotic Components of an Ecosystem

Fig. 3-6, p. 59

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Fig. 3-6, p. 59

PrecipitatonOxygen (O2)

Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Producer

Secondary consumer (fox)

Primary consumer (rabbit)

Producers

Water Decomposers

Soluble mineral nutrients

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Producers and Consumers Are the Living Components of Ecosystems (1)

• Producers, autotrophs

• Photosynthesis:

• CO2 + H2O + sunlight → glucose + oxygen

• Chemosynthesis

• Consumers, heterotrophs

• Primary consumers = herbivores

• Secondary consumers

• Tertiary consumers

• Carnivores, Omnivores

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Producers

Fig. 3-7a, p. 59

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Consumers

Fig. 3-8a, p. 60

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Producers and Consumers Are the Living Components of Ecosystems (2)

• Decomposers

• Consumers that release nutrients

• Bacteria

• Fungi

• Detritivores

• Feed on dead bodies of other organisms

• Earthworms

• Vultures

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Decomposer

Fig. 3-9a, p. 61

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Detritivores and Decomposers

Fig. 3-10, p. 61

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Fig. 3-10, p. 61

Detritus feeders Decomposers

Carpenter ant galleriesBark beetle

engraving

Termite and

Dry rot fungus

Long-horned beetle holes

Wood reduced to powder Fungi

Time progressionPowder broken down by decomposers into plant nutrients in soil

carpenter ant work

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Producers and Consumers Are the Living Components of Ecosystems (3)

• Aerobic respiration

• Using oxygen to turn glucose back to carbon dioxide and water

• Anaerobic respiration = fermentation

• End products are carbon compounds such as methane or acetic acid

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Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling

• One-way energy flow from sun

• Nutrient cycling of key materials

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Ecosystem Components

Fig. 3-11, p. 62

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Fig. 3-11, p. 62

Solar energyChemical nutrients

(carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen,

minerals)

Heat

Heat Heat

Decomposers (bacteria, fungi)

Producers (plants)

Consumers (plant eaters, meat eaters)

Heat Heat

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Science Focus: Many of the World’s Most Important Species Are Invisible to Us

Microorganisms

• Bacteria

• Protozoa

• Fungi

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3-3 What Happens to Energy in an Ecosystem?

• Concept 3-3 As energy flows through ecosystems in food chains and webs, the amount of chemical energy available to organisms at each succeeding feeding level decreases.

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Energy Flows Through Ecosystems in Food Chains and Food Webs

• Food chain

• Movement of energy and nutrients from one trophic level to the next

• Photosynthesis → feeding → decomposition

• Food web

• Network of interconnected food chains

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A Food Chain

Fig. 3-12, p. 63

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Fig. 3-12, p. 63

First Trophic Level

Second Trophic

Level

Third Trophic Level

Fourth Trophic Level

Producers (plants) Primary consumers (herbivores)

Secondary consumers (carnivores)

Tertiary consumers (top carnivores)

Heat Heat Heat Heat

Solar energy

Heat

Heat Heat

Decomposers and detritus feeders

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A Food Web

Fig. 3-13, p. 64

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Fig. 3-13, p. 64

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Usable Energy Decreases with Each Link in a Food Chain or Web

• Biomass

• Dry weight of all organic matter of a given trophic level in a food chain or food web

• Decreases at each higher trophic level due to heat loss

• Pyramid of energy flow

• 90% of energy lost with each transfer

• Less chemical energy for higher trophic levels

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Pyramid of Energy Flow

Fig. 3-14, p. 65

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Fig. 3-14, p. 65

Usable energy available at each trophic level

(in kilocalories)Heat

Tertiary consumers (human) 10

Heat

Secondary consumers (perch)

HeatDecomposers Heat

100

Primary consumers (zooplankton)

Heat

1,000

10,000Producers (phytoplankton)

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Some Ecosystems Produce Plant Matter Faster Than Others Do

• Gross primary productivity (GPP)• Rate at which an ecosystem’s producers convert solar

energy to chemical energy and biomass

• Kcal/m2/year

• Net primary productivity (NPP)• Rate at which an ecosystem’s producers convert solar

energy to chemical energy, minus the rate at which producers use energy for aerobic respiration

• Ecosystems and life zones differ in their NPP

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Estimated Annual Average NPP in Major Life Zones and Ecosystems

Fig. 3-15, p. 66

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Fig. 3-15, p. 66

Terrestrial Ecosystems

Swamps and marshes

Tropical rain forest

Temperate forest

Northern coniferous forest (taiga)

Savanna

Agricultural land

Woodland and shrubland

Temperate grassland

Tundra (arctic and alpine)

Desert scrub

Extreme desert

Aquatic Ecosystems

Estuaries

Lakes and streams

Continental shelf

Open ocean

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3-4 What Happens to Matter in an Ecosystem?

• Concept 3-4 Matter, in the form of nutrients, cycles within and among ecosystems and the biosphere, and human activities are altering these chemical cycles.

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Nutrients Cycle in the Biosphere

• Biogeochemical cycles, nutrient cycles

• Hydrologic

• Carbon

• Nitrogen

• Phosphorus

• Sulfur

• Nutrients may remain in a reservoir for a period of time

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Water Cycles through the Biosphere

• Natural renewal of water quality: three major processes

• Evaporation

• Precipitation

• Transpiration

• Alteration of the hydrologic cycle by humans

• Withdrawal of large amounts of freshwater at rates faster than nature can replace it

• Clearing vegetation

• Increased flooding when wetlands are drained

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Hydrologic Cycle Including Harmful Impacts of Human Activities

Fig. 3-16, p. 67

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Fig. 3-16, p. 67

Condensation Condensation

Ice and snow

Transpiration from plants

Precipitation to land Evaporation of

surface water Evaporation from ocean

Runoff

Lakes and reservoirs Precipitatio

n to oceanRunoff

Increased runoff on land covered with crops, buildings and pavementInfiltration and

percolation into aquifer

Increased runoff from cutting forests and filling wetlands

Runoff

Groundwater in aquifers

Overpumping of aquifers

RunoffWater pollution

Ocean

Natural process

Natural reservoir

Human impacts

Natural pathway

Pathway affected by human activities

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Glaciers Store Water

Fig. 3-17, p. 68

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Water Erodes Rock in Antelope Canyon

Fig. 3-18, p. 69

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Science Focus: Water’s Unique Properties

• Properties of water due to hydrogen bonds between water molecules:• Exists as a liquid over a large range of temperature

• Changes temperature slowly

• High boiling point: 100˚C

• Adhesion and cohesion

• Expands as it freezes

• Solvent

• Filters out harmful UV

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Hydrogen Bonds in Water

Supplement 4, Fig 6

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How Salt Dissolves in Water

Supplement 4, Fig 3

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Carbon Cycle Depends on Photosynthesis and Respiration

• Link between photosynthesis in producers and respiration in producers, consumers, and decomposers

• Additional CO2 added to the atmosphere

• Tree clearing

• Burning of fossil fuels

• Warms the atmosphere

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Natural Capital: Carbon Cycle with Major Harmful Impacts of Human Activities

Fig. 3-19, p. 70

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Fig. 3-19, p. 70

Carbon dioxide in atmosphere Respiration

Photosynthesis

Animals (consumers) Burning

fossil fuelsDiffusion Forest fires

Plants (producers)Deforestation

Transportation RespirationCarbon in

plants (producers)

Carbon dioxide dissolved in ocean

Carbon in animals

(consumers)Decomposition

Marine food webs Producers, consumers, decomposers

Carbon in fossil fuels

Carbon in limestone or dolomite sediments

Compaction

Process

Reservoir

Pathway affected by humans

Natural pathway

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Increase in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, 1960-2009

Supplement 9, Fig 14

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Nitrogen Cycles through the Biosphere: Bacteria in Action (1)

• Nitrogen fixed by lightning

• Nitrogen fixed by bacteria and cyanobacteria

• Combine gaseous nitrogen with hydrogen to make ammonia (NH3) and ammonium ions (NH4

+)

• Nitrification

• Soil bacteria change ammonia and ammonium ions to nitrate ions (NO3

-)

• Denitrification

• Nitrate ions back to nitrogen gas

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Nitrogen Cycles through the Biosphere: Bacteria in Action (2)

• Human intervention in the nitrogen cycle

1. Additional NO and N2O in atmosphere from burning fossil fuels; also causes acid rain

2. N2O to atmosphere from bacteria acting on fertilizers and manure

3. Destruction of forest, grasslands, and wetlands

4. Add excess nitrates to bodies of water

5. Remove nitrogen from topsoil

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Nitrogen Cycle in a Terrestrial Ecosystem with Major Harmful Human Impacts

Fig. 3-20, p. 71

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Fig. 3-20, p. 71

ProcessNitrogen in atmosphere

Denitrification by bacteria

ReservoirNitrification by bacteriaPathway affected by humans

Natural pathway

Nitrogen in animals

(consumers)Nitrogen oxides from burning fuel and using inorganic fertilizers

Volcanic activity

Electrical storms

Nitrogen in plants

(producers)

DecompositionNitrates from

fertilizer runoff and

decomposition

Uptake by plants

Nitrate in soil

Nitrogen loss to deep ocean sediments

Nitrogen in ocean sediments

Bacteria

Ammonia in soil

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Human Input of Nitrogen into the Environment

Supplement 9, Fig 16

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Phosphorus Cycles through the Biosphere

• Cycles through water, the earth’s crust, and living organisms

• Limiting factor for plant growth

• Impact of human activities

1. Clearing forests

2. Removing large amounts of phosphate from the earth to make fertilizers

3. Erosion leaches phosphates into streams

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Phosphorus Cycle with Major Harmful Human Impacts

Fig. 3-21, p. 73

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Fig. 3-21, p. 73

Process

Reservoir

Pathway affected by humans

Natural pathwayPhosphates in sewage

Phosphates in fertilizer Plate

tectonicsPhosphates in mining waste RunoffRunoff

Sea birds

RunoffPhosphate in rock (fossil bones, guano)

ErosionOcean food webs

Animals (consumers) Phosphate

dissolved in water

Phosphate in shallow ocean sediments

Phosphate in deep ocean sediments

Plants (producers)

Bacteria

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Sulfur Cycles through the Biosphere

• Sulfur found in organisms, ocean sediments, soil, rocks, and fossil fuels

• SO2 in the atmosphere

• H2SO4 and SO4-

• Human activities affect the sulfur cycle• Burn sulfur-containing coal and oil

• Refine sulfur-containing petroleum

• Convert sulfur-containing metallic mineral ores

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Natural Capital: Sulfur Cycle with Major Harmful Impacts of Human Activities

Fig. 3-22, p. 74

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Fig. 3-22, p. 74

Sulfur dioxide in atmosphere

Sulfuric acid and Sulfate deposited

as acid rain

SmeltingBurning coal

Refining fossil fuels

Dimethyl sulfide a bacteria byproduct

Sulfur in animals

(consumers)

Sulfur in plants

(producers)Mining and extraction Uptake

by plantsSulfur in ocean sediments

Decay

Decay

Process Sulfur in soil, rock

and fossil fuelsReservoir

Pathway affected by humans

Natural pathway

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3-5 How Do Scientists Study Ecosystems?

• Concept 3-5 Scientists use both field research and laboratory research, as well as mathematical and other models to learn about ecosystems.

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Some Scientists Study Nature Directly

• Field research: “muddy-boots biology”

• New technologies available

• Remote sensors

• Geographic information system (GIS) software

• Digital satellite imaging

• 2005, Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

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Science Focus: Satellites, Google Earth, and the Environment

• Satellites as remote sensing devices

• Google Earth software allows you to view anywhere on earth, including 3-D

• Satellites can collect data from anywhere in the world

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Google Earth Images: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Fig. 3-A (3), p. 76

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Fig. 3-A (3), p. 76

Jeddah

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Some Scientists Study Ecosystems in the Laboratory

• Simplified systems carried out in

• Culture tubes and bottles

• Aquaria tanks

• Greenhouses

• Indoor and outdoor chambers

• Supported by field research

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Some Scientists Use Models to Simulate Ecosystems

• Mathematical and other models

• Computer simulations and projections

• Field and laboratory research needed for baseline data

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We Need to Learn More about the Health of the World’s Ecosystems

• Determine condition of the world’s ecosystems

• More baseline data needed

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Three Big Ideas

1. Life is sustained by the flow of energy from the sun through the biosphere, the cycling of nutrients within the biosphere, and gravity.

2. Some organisms produce the nutrients they need, others survive by consuming other organisms, and some recycle nutrients back to producer organisms.

3. Human activities are altering the flow of energy through food chains and webs and the cycling of nutrients within ecosystems and the biosphere.