ecosystem. An aquatic ecosystem is an ecosystem located in a body of water. Communities of organisms that are dependent on each other and on their environment live in aquatic ecosystems. The two main types of aquatic ecosystems are marine ecosystems and freshwater ecosystems. What is an aquatic ecosystem? Aquatic systems are those that contain plants and animals that predominantly depend on a significant amount of water to be present for at least part of the year. But a perfect definition is tough to make
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The Ganga Project Introduction “Throwing her head in a swirl of ice spray‚ in pride and defiance creeping round lovingly some favoured rock to rush down joyously over the boulders hurling herself with a mighty shout over some great precipice…smiling and dancing in the morning sunlight and dark and gloomy and full of mysteries in the evening shadow‚ a narrow‚ slow and graceful stream in the winter‚ vast and roaring during the monsoon.”- Jawaharlal Nehru. The Ganga is the most sacred river
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phytoplankton lichens herb herb plankton composite many few many many clumped random clumped clumped ph‚ oxygen level‚ availability of light‚ temperature‚ wave velocity‚ air‚ water Heterotrophs Macroconsumers water strider spider zooplankton Microconsumers mushroom carnivore carnivore herbivore decomposers few few many few random random clumped clumped water‚ temperature‚ air‚ wave velocity temperature‚ relative humidity‚ water‚ light
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Application of Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Chemical Oceanography: Tracing Colored Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) Erika Mae A. Espejo 3rd year‚ BS Chemistry‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM)‚ the fraction passing through a 0.45 µm membrane filter‚ is considered poorly understood mixture of organic polymers because of its complexity. Although it largely influences a lot of biogeochemical processes in aquatic environments‚ its characterization is not
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less than 1mm in size and because of that‚ they can’t be removed from the ocean. In recent studies‚ researchers discovered that Zooplankton are able to digest these (“Plankton”). Normally‚ when they defecate‚ without digesting the plastic‚ they travel to the bottom of the ocean floor and build up to strengthen the nutrients on the bottom floor. However‚ when Zooplankton digest plastic‚ since it’s less dense than what they normally eat‚ it takes longer time to travel so the feces will most likely
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Chesapeake bay is having problems with recent algal blooms. This paper will discuss the roles of the organisms in the partial chesapeake bay food chain‚ The possible effects of a decrease in the algae population on the plant and animal populations‚ What the causes of this problem is‚ what is being done to fix it‚ and what else could be done. Algae is a floating plant on top of the water; that is at the bottom of the food chain. This plant has no roots‚ and floats freely about the water. According
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impact on the interdependent biosphere because biodiversity is directly intertwined with the nonliving components of the Earth (Mittermeier et al. 2002). Aquatic ecosystems have a large biodiversity of species such as phytoplankton‚ cyanobacteria‚ zooplankton‚ insects‚ fish‚ birds‚ and mammals (Reece et al. 2010). Each species makes a unique contribution to the function of the ecosystem‚ and adding or removing species from an ecosystem can have a measurable impact unless lost contributions can be offset
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Red tides have been an ongoing environmental problem for our ocean waters wildlife. Red tide is a phenomenon caused by harmful algal blooms that occur when colonies of algae (simple plants that live in the sea and freshwater) grow so numerous that they discolor coastal waters (resulting in the name “red tide”). These large algal blooms of toxic producing dinoflagellates (single-celled organisms that are able to form nutritional organic substances from inorganic substances) may diminish oxygen in
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Salmon Without Rivers: A Summary The story of the Pacific salmon is a tragic one. Humans have consistently created conditions that threaten the livelihood of the salmon. Yet the salmon continue to fight despite the assault that has taken place on their habitat for over 150 years. In Salmon Without Rivers‚ Jim Lichatowich (1999) explores this assault as well as discusses man’s attempt to restore salmon to the Pacific Northwest. His detailed analysis of the history of the Pacific salmon sheds
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sampling methods would be simple random sampling‚ systematic sampling‚ cluster sampling and quota sampling and etc. The article I chose to do is called Qualitative and quantitative methods for sampling zooplankton in shallow coastal estuaries. “Many different devices are used for sampling zooplankton. Every sampler has its advantages and limitations in terms of sampling ease and efficiency‚ which is why hydro biologists search for devices that could increase sampling efficiency and decrease human effort
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