Bio Lab--Wetlands

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Water in a wetland

water is essential to a wetland ecosystem and the type of wetland ecosystem present in an area is determined primarily by water factors

What are types of wetlands?

-swamps -marsh -bog -fen

What does an ecosystem provide?

--cover from predators --food source --habitat (nursery) --

What are other factors that have reduced the viability of wetlands?

--decreased water clarity (clearness of water) --decreased water quality (chemical composition of the water) --invasive species enter

What are values of wetlands?

--flood protection --protects water quality --shoreline protection --groundwater recharge and discharge

What are the stages of succession?

-submergent -floaters -emergents -wet terrestrials

Water's sources?

-surface water -ground water -precipitation

What are the water factors of a wetland?

-water's source -surface water -ground water -precipitation -frequency and duration of flooding

What are the two types of plants in a wetland?

Hydrophytic plants Aerenchyma

What are arenchyma plants?

Is a type of tissue found in wetland plants. It is spongy with large air pockets that allow faster diffusion of oxygen from the shoots to the roots

History

Pre-1800s--25% of WI would be considered wetlands 2000s, approx. 5 million acres remain

What do the oxygen levels found in wetlands do?

They either slow or stop the decomposition process. This preserves the nutrients (peak, muck) and information

What is a swamp?

a forested or shrub dominated-wetland

What species is a keystone species in wetlands?

a muskrat

What is a bog?

a peaty wetland that has no significant surface or ground water movement in or out of it. Only found in northern hemisphere

What does the muskrat, a key stone specie, do?

act as a top predator, controlling supplies of a key resource or physically shaping the environment in which they live

What are wetlands?

an ecosystem in which rooted vegetation is surrounded by standing water during part of the year

What is a marsh?

an open, unfrosted wetland dominated by herbaceous vegetation. The water may be up to 6 feet deep or may not show above the surface

What are soils called in wetlands?

hydric soils

What are submergent plants?

colonize open water. they need to be entirely covered with water

Frequency and duration of flooding

determines what types of plants communities that will dominate the ecosystem

Cover from predators

for nesting birds, etc.

What are hydrophytic plants?

have developed special adaptations that allow their roots to be anchored in oxygen-poor, water-logged, or submerged soils

Floaters

have their roots in bottom sediments, long stems, and leaves/flowers that float on the surface

Emergents

have their roots under water but the rest of the plant is above water

What is a keystone species?

holds they key to both the diversity and stability of its community

What is hydric soil?

is a soil that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part

What is succession?

is the replacement of one community of plants with another over time. This process occurs in several stages in wetland communities

Habitat

necessary nursery habitat

Wet Terrestrials

need to grow entirely above the water, but they can tolerate very moist conditions

Food Source

zooplankton thrive in wetlands making a high protein food source


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