The Deep Sea Flashcards

1
Q

Pressure at depth?

A

Enormous pressure due to weight of the water. At 5000 m pressure is 500 times greater than at the surface. Deep sea fish brought up to the surface rupture their organs and die.

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2
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How can Whales dive down so deep?

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They go down with one breath of air. Continue dives can cause saturated tissue.

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3
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What is the chemistry of the ocean like?

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Plenty of oxygen in solution due to deep ocean circulation. Salinities constant at 35.

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4
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What is the substrate like in the deep ocean?

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It is mostly soft silts or clay. It builds up slowly from Marine snow.
0.1 - 1 mm per 1000 years

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5
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What is productivity like?

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Falls rapidly as there is no photosynthesis. Nutrients come mostly from above and so it’s a very low supply.

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6
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What is life like in the deep?

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The deep ocean is nutrient poor, cold, dark and vast.

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7
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What are some of the adaptations like in the deep ocean?

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Advanced chemosensory capability 
Bioluminescent lures
Red sensitive vision
Big Jaws and teeth
Huge/no eyes
Headlights
Slow metabolism
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8
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What are the defences like?

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Bioluminescent decoys or camouflage 
Reflective colouring or black
Free swimming
Chemosensing 
Transparent
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9
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How do organisms mate in the deep ocean?

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Parasitic males
10x smaller than females
Feed little after larval stage
Attach to females to ensure fertilisation

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10
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What are the alternative energy sources

A

Mid ocean ridges and hydrothermal vents

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11
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What are hydrothermal vents?

A

Super heated water 400°c
High concentration of sulphides
Abundance of hard substrate

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12
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What are tube worms?

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Chemoautotrophs - use energy from chemicals instead of the sun to create needed sugars

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13
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What are methane seeps?

A

Deep underwater
Hypersaline water
Fine bubbles trickling up through the substrate
Methane bubbles from hydrocarbon deposits
Vast beds of mussels and tube worms

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14
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What can specialised bacteria do in methane seeps?

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Convert methane into sugars for growth

Found primarily as symbionts in mussels but also as free living forms

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