Extreme Marine Ecosystems Flashcards

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What are examples of extreme marine environments?

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-Hydrothermal vents
-Whale falls
-Cold water reefs

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2
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What factors drive deep sea ecosystems?

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-High pressures
-Low temperatures
-Depth (Lack of sunlight/ food)
-Expanse of deep sea (large volume of water- finding food/ mates

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3
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The deep sea is…

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Dark and cold

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4
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What weakly supports deep sea food webs?

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Organic matter raining from above

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5
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Is photosynthetic production possible?

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No, no new organic matter is not possible due to lack of light

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What are deep-sea communities are adapted to?

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-Sparse food availability
-Low population density

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7
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Describe deep-sea benthic ecosystems
(habitats are diverse)

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-Soft-bottom: ooze-rich abyssal plains and abyssal hills
-Hard-bottom: seamounts, oceanic ridges, oceanic trenches, submarine canyons
-Vent habitats: Hydrothermal vents and cold seeps

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8
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What alternate energy sources exist in deep sea?

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-Phytodetritus: fallen products of algal blooms
-Food falls: Carcasses of animals falling to the seabed
-Chemosynthesis: Methane and sulfur-rich fluids provide energy for chemosynthetic bacteria in some deep-sea communities

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What does chemosynthesis run on?

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Runs on chemical energy

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What does chemosynthesis rely on?

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Requires high concentrations of chemicals like hydrogen sulfide and methane

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What are cold seeps?

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-Occur at tectonic active plates in the seafloor where hydrogen sulfide, oil, highly saline water and methane leak out to form brine pools

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12
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Describe brine pools

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-Are underwater lakes
-Salt concentrations denser than ocean
-Can be high or low sulphide concentrations

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13
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What forms hydrothermal vents?

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Are the result of seawater percolating down through fissures in the ocean crust in the vicinity of spreading centres or subduction zones
-The cold seawater is heated by hot magma and re-emerges to form the vents

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Describe hydrothermal vents

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-Places where hot, mineral and gas-rich fluids are ejected into the ocean
-Seawater emitted may reach temperatures of over 340 degrees (700 f)
-The hot seawater does not boil because of the extreme pressure at these depths
-The longevity of vents (years to decades) make these thriving, diverse ecosystems

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15
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Describe hydrothermal vent chimneys

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-Discharged vent water contains high concentrations of iron, manganese and other sulfides
-As these sulfides oxidise in seawater they are deposited as a chimney around the vent mouth

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16
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Where is there a large number of active hydrothermal vents?

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The Pacific ring of fire and around boundaries of plate tectonics

17
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Describe black smokers

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Are chimneys formed from deposits of iron sulfide, which is black

18
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Describe white smokers

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Are chimneys formed from deposits of barium, calcium and silicon which are white

19
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What is an example of a chemosynthetic reaction:

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6CO2 + 6H2O + 3H2S = C6H12O6 + 3H2SO4

20
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What is an example of chemosynthetic reaction in words:

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Carbon dioxide + water + hydrogen sulphide = sugar + sulphur compounds

21
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What are the basis of hydrothermal vent food chain?

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Chemolithoautotrophic bacteria
Microbes that use chemicals from the bedrock as an energy source for making their own food

22
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Break down chemolithoautotrophic bacteria

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Chemo -chemical
Bedrock - litho
Auto - own
Troph- food

23
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What factors drive hydrothermal vent communities?

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-Chemosynthetic bacteria (primary producers)
-Hot, mineral rich water
-Location (advantages and disadvantages)

24
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Describe grey whales (eschrichtius robustus) in relation to whale falls

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-Relatively frequent in space and time, in particular along migration corridors
-Hundreds sink annually, 12 - 30 km apart
-Die during 18,000 km round trip migration (Arctic to Baja, California

25
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What do whale remains sustain?

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Support a thriving community of extraordinary species, some of which had only ever been noted at deep-sea hydrothermal vents

26
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What organisms feed on whale falls

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-Hagfish
-Lithodid crabs
-Several species of crabs
-Osedax worms
-A rattail
-Sea anemones
-Squat lobsters
-Octopus

27
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What feeds on the oils in whale bones?

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Osedax worms

28
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Where do cold water corals occur?

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Oceanic waters and temperatures between 4 and 12 degrees

29
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What depths are cold water corals found at?

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50 to 1000 m at high latitudes
Up to 4000m (beneath warm water masses) at low latitudes

30
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What build reefs?

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Scleractinians
-800 species are described in shallow waters
-10 are known to make substantial deep-water reef frameworks

31
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What is the distribution of cold water corals?

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1300 species living on Lophelia pertusa reefs in the North East Atlantic
There is a striking relationship of Scleractinia occurrences and the depth of the Aragonite Saturation Horizon (ASH)

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Describe cold water corals

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-Gonochoristic (have separate sexes)
-Seasonally enhanced food flux (phytoplankton blooms) greatly influence reproductive periodicity in deep-sea fauna