APES NPP
how is the health of the bay being monitored
many physical, chemical, and biochemical are monitored 20 times a year in and near the way. monitoring stations monitor inputs (salinity, nutrients, Nitrogen, Productivity, suspended sediment, dissolved oxygen content, and other various organisms)
standing crop
measures the amount of energy
productivity
measures the rate of energy
The greater productivity of the ecosystem, the ______ primary consumers can be supported
more
which biochemical cycle is being affected by increased fertilizer production through the Haber-Bosch process
nitrogen
are the rates of cellular respiration the same in every ecosystem
no, the rate of photosynthesis varies. Different temperatures and biomass's in ecosystems.
Secondary Productivity
amount of chemical Energy in the consumers food that is converted to their own new biomass in a given time period.
what is NOT a way to decrease hypoxia in estuaries and coastal oceans
apply fertilizer during heavy spring rains
what organisms have been negatively affected by fertilizers
bay grasses decreases, O2 decreases, oysters, fish, and other consumers decrease
what aquatic ecosystems has the highest NPP
bays(estuaries)
what is the definition of secondary production
biomass generated by heterotrphs from consuming autotrophs
why does measuring NPP useful in measuring change in an ecosystem
change in the support of consumers in the ecosystem. If the NPP drops, then the ecosystem will change
Gross Primary Productivity
total amount of solar energy that producers in an ecosystem capture via photosynthesis over a given amount of time
what terrestrial ecosystems has the highest NPP?
tropical rain forests, swamps and marshes
upwelling
uprising of cold nutrient rich water from the bottom to the surface
how does upwelling affect NPP
upwelling brings vital nutrients to the surface. These nutrients are necessary for NPP
how has increased fertilizer use affected the dissolved oxygen in the bay
increase nitrogen and decreases the dissolved oxygen content in water
how have humans altered the influx of nitrogen in to Chesapeake bay
increased fertilizer use, contains nitrogen
NPP
Gross Primary Producer- respiration (measures the rate of Energy production over length of time)
10% law
= ecological efficient
why does the ocean have the highest overall average NPP
Because of the massive size of the open ocean
GPP
NPP plus respiration
how has the influx of nitrogen affected NPP in the Mississippi river, gulf of mexico and Chesapeake bay
Risk of Eutophication. Lowers NPP,because Nitrogen increases which causes algae to bloom and block the sun thus preventing aquatic plants and other producers from photosynthesis to grow
Why is NPP greatest at the equator but decreases when you approach the poles?
The equator receives the most direct angle of Solar energy. The energy increases rate of the water cycle so there's plenty of water and nutrients. There is less available solar energy, heat and nutrients as you approach the poles.
Biomass
The total mass of all living matter (tissue) in a specific area. Biomass is organic and they're made from nutrients (inorganic)
how does standing crop different than productivity. Do they measure the same thing?
They do not measure the same thing. Standing crop measures the amount of energy. Productivity measures the rate of energy.
what seasons have increased rates of NPP
Warmer seasons. Late Spring and summer have the highest solar energy and highest water cycle and nutrients
why do slow growing trees have low productivity
add a small amount of biomass each year
whats seasons have the decreased rates of NPP
colder seasons. late fall and winter have lower solar energy and lower water cycle and nutrients
what accounts for the large difference in NPP among different ecosystems?
ecosystems vary in the amount of sunlight, water and nutrients they receive
what has the highest diversity of plant species and will have the highest net primary productivity
pastures
What varies among biomass and factors for NPP
precipitation and temperature
NPP
refers to the RATE of photosynthesis minus respiration
which ecosystems would vary the most over the course of the year
seasonal climates, such as temperate regions
Standing Crop
the amount of biomass present in an ecosystem at a particular time. (measures amount of energy in a system at that time)
tropical pyramid
the distribution of biomass, numbers, or energy in each tropic level
Net Primary Productivity
the energy captured by producers in an ecosystem minus the energy the producers respire
ecological efficiency
the portion of consumed energy that can be passed from one tropic level to another.
productivity is highest where temperatures are _____ and water and solar energy are _____
warm, high
how has the seasonal change impacted productivity in the Chesapeake bay
warmer seasons (late spring and summer) increase productivity, increases consumers. colder seasons (late fall and winter) decrease productivity, limit consumers. Climate change are leading to rise in the coastal flooding, decreases NPP, leading then to a decrease in wildlife abundance and aquatic consumers.
what is an estuaries?
where freshwater nutrients in rivers meet shallow nutrients near the mouth of the ocean
Does NPP vary on ecosystems?
yes