Exam 20: Movement of Energy in Ecosystems

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What is the source of most energy that moves through ecosystems?

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Food chain efficiency is the percentage of _____ from one trophic level compared with the next_____ trophic level.

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What are the major drivers of NPP?

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Which of the following units is commonly used to express GPP?

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The average energy residence time is calculated as

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Aquatic NPP is primarily limited by

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Terrestrial secondary productivity is _____ correlated with primary productivity, and aquatic secondary productivity is _____ correlated with primary productivity.

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What nutrient fertilization has been discussed as a way to counteract global warming? How would the nutrient(s) affect global warming, and what are the drawbacks, if any?

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Measuring the change in biomass from the beginning to the end of the growing season gives an estimate of

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Why can plants use only a small portion of the light energy that strikes the surface of a leaf?

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Compilation of data from many experiments on nutrients and NPP in marine ecosystems shows that ecosystems with hard bottoms are generally limited by _____, while soft-bottomed ecosystems are generally limited by _____.

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Red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) has a ratio of nitrogen to phosphorus of 45:1. The abalone consumes giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), which has a ratio of nitrogen to phosphorus of 20:1. Would you expect this trophic level to have a high or low ecological efficiency? Why?

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Which technique allows measurement of conditions on Earth from a distant location?

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A terrestrial ecosystem has an NPP of 850 g C/m2/y and respiration of 1.25 kg C/m2/y. What is the ecosystem GPP in kilograms per metre squared per second?

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Between latitudes of 30° N and 30° S, NPP is primarily constrained by

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Iron is lost from oceans when it combines with _____ and precipitates.

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Consumption efficiency is calculated as

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The biomass of producers in a given area of an ecosystem at a particular moment is called

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What is the primary reason that estuaries and coral reefs are so productive?

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Terrestrial NPP is greatest in _____ ecosystems, and aquatic NPP is greatest in _____ ecosystems.

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