8.2 Primary Production (Net Ecosystem Production) Flashcards

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What is the definition of Net Ecosystem Production (NEP)?

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  • a measure of the total biomass (mass of organisms) accumulated during a given period
    Note: how much growth occurred after respiration, like the energy can go towards grown, maintenance, etc.
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How to calculate NEP?

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GPP minus the total respiration of all organisms (producers and consumers) in an ecosystem
- consumers are different from NPP

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How is NEP estimated by? (2)

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  • comparing the net flux of CO2 and O2 in an ecosystem, two molecules connected by photosynthesis
  • the release of O2 by a system is an indication that is also storing CO2 (O2 is being converted to macros)
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In aquatic organisms, what controls primary production?

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  1. Light and nutrients

- note that it is most important in having strong producer trophic level

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Why does light and nutrients affect primary production in aquatic organisms?

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  • depth of light penetration of an ocean or lake

- nutrients limits primary production more than light (amount of light is insignificant if not enough nutrients)

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What must be added for primary production to increase in an area? (2)

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  • limiting nutrient is the element that must be added

- nitrogen and phosphorus most often limit marine production

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What limits primary production in terrestrial ecosystems?

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Temperature and moisture affect production on a large scale

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Why does temperature and moisture affect primary production in terrestrial ecosystems?

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  • primary production increases with moisture. Which is affected by precipitation accumulation, temperature and solar energy
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