Deck 26: Biomass Production

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If gross primary production is 20mg/C/ha/yr and the energy lost in plant cellular respiration is 15 mg/C/ha/yr then what is the net primary production in mg/C/ha/yr?

A) 5
B) 35
C) 0.75
D) 1.33
E) 300
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The efficiency of gross primary production is greatest in

A) Desert plants
B) Coniferous trees
C) Phytoplankton
D) Deciduous trees
E) Herbs
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The two most important factors limiting primary production in aquatic environments are

A) Temperature and nutrients
B) Water availability and temperature
C) Light and nutrient availability
D) Salinity and pH
E) Temperature and salinity
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Dead zones are marine areas with

A) Too low nutrients to support life
B) Too low temperature to support life
C) Too high nutrients which cause bacterial growth and oxygen depletion
D) Too high temperatures which cause bacterial growth and oxygen depletion
E) Too saline areas to support life
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Primary production consumed in an ecosystem generally increases as _________ and _________ concentrations increase.

A) Phosphorus, potassium
B) Potassium, nitrogen
C) Nitrogen, phosphorus
D) Phosphorus, calcium
E) Calcium, sodium
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In the majority of experiments, marine productivity increases most where experimenters added

A) Phosphorus
B) Silicon
C) Iron
D) Nitrogen
E) c and d
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The end result of decomposition is

A) Water and oxygen
B) Carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide
C) Organic nutrients and water
D) Inorganic nutrients, carbon dioxide and heat
E) Water, heat and humus
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Most energy from plants goes first to

A) Herbivores
B) Carnivores
C) Decomposers
D) Other plants
E) Algae
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What is the correct order of processes in decomposition

A) Nitrification, leaching, fragmentation
B) Leaching, fragmentation, chemical attenuation
C) Detrification, leaching, humus
D) Microbial activity, chemical attenuation, assimilation
E) Defecation, earthworm activity, assimilation
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Which organisms are most active in the chemical attenuation of plant litter?

A) Earthworms
B) Small soil invertebrates
C) Moles
D) Fungi and bacteria
E) Protozoa
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Residence time of litter, or time required for litter to decompose is

A) Equivalent to the decomposition constant, k
B) 1/k
C) Litter pool/k
D) k/litter fall
E) litter fall/litter pool
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After a given time, the mass remaining of litter decreases if the lignin content is _______ and the nitrogen content is ______.

A) Low, low
B) Low, high
C) High, low
D) High, high
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When arctic foxes were introduced onto same Aleutian Islands, guano input ________ and grass cover _______.

A) Decreased, decreased
B) Decreased, increased
C) Increased, decreased
D) Increased, increased
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As measured by satellite imagery, ocean chlorophyll concentrations are greatest in the tropics.
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If aspen leaves are relatively high in nitrogen and low lignin, while beech leaves are relatively low in nitrogen and higher in tannin, beech leaves should decompose faster than aspen leaves.
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Across the globe, increasing precipitation always increases net primary productivity.
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Generally, the greater the temperature, the higher the net primary productivity.
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Net primary production is higher in tropical forests than temperate forests.
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Decomposition decreases as net primary production increases.
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During decomposition, the mass of litter remaining increases as temperature increases.
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The decomposition constant, k, can be obtained by dividing litter fall by the average size of the litter pool.
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The higher the decomposition constant, the faster the rate of decomposition.
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Animal carcasses decay at a slower rate than plant material.
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Animals respond to ecosystem nutrient availability but cannot affect it.
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Deck 26: Biomass Production
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If gross primary production is 20mg/C/ha/yr and the energy lost in plant cellular respiration is 15 mg/C/ha/yr then what is the net primary production in mg/C/ha/yr?

A) 5
B) 35
C) 0.75
D) 1.33
E) 300
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2
The efficiency of gross primary production is greatest in

A) Desert plants
B) Coniferous trees
C) Phytoplankton
D) Deciduous trees
E) Herbs
Coniferous trees
3
The two most important factors limiting primary production in aquatic environments are

A) Temperature and nutrients
B) Water availability and temperature
C) Light and nutrient availability
D) Salinity and pH
E) Temperature and salinity
Light and nutrient availability
4
Dead zones are marine areas with

A) Too low nutrients to support life
B) Too low temperature to support life
C) Too high nutrients which cause bacterial growth and oxygen depletion
D) Too high temperatures which cause bacterial growth and oxygen depletion
E) Too saline areas to support life
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Primary production consumed in an ecosystem generally increases as _________ and _________ concentrations increase.

A) Phosphorus, potassium
B) Potassium, nitrogen
C) Nitrogen, phosphorus
D) Phosphorus, calcium
E) Calcium, sodium
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In the majority of experiments, marine productivity increases most where experimenters added

A) Phosphorus
B) Silicon
C) Iron
D) Nitrogen
E) c and d
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The end result of decomposition is

A) Water and oxygen
B) Carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide
C) Organic nutrients and water
D) Inorganic nutrients, carbon dioxide and heat
E) Water, heat and humus
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Most energy from plants goes first to

A) Herbivores
B) Carnivores
C) Decomposers
D) Other plants
E) Algae
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What is the correct order of processes in decomposition

A) Nitrification, leaching, fragmentation
B) Leaching, fragmentation, chemical attenuation
C) Detrification, leaching, humus
D) Microbial activity, chemical attenuation, assimilation
E) Defecation, earthworm activity, assimilation
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Which organisms are most active in the chemical attenuation of plant litter?

A) Earthworms
B) Small soil invertebrates
C) Moles
D) Fungi and bacteria
E) Protozoa
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Residence time of litter, or time required for litter to decompose is

A) Equivalent to the decomposition constant, k
B) 1/k
C) Litter pool/k
D) k/litter fall
E) litter fall/litter pool
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After a given time, the mass remaining of litter decreases if the lignin content is _______ and the nitrogen content is ______.

A) Low, low
B) Low, high
C) High, low
D) High, high
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When arctic foxes were introduced onto same Aleutian Islands, guano input ________ and grass cover _______.

A) Decreased, decreased
B) Decreased, increased
C) Increased, decreased
D) Increased, increased
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As measured by satellite imagery, ocean chlorophyll concentrations are greatest in the tropics.
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If aspen leaves are relatively high in nitrogen and low lignin, while beech leaves are relatively low in nitrogen and higher in tannin, beech leaves should decompose faster than aspen leaves.
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Across the globe, increasing precipitation always increases net primary productivity.
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Generally, the greater the temperature, the higher the net primary productivity.
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Net primary production is higher in tropical forests than temperate forests.
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Decomposition decreases as net primary production increases.
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During decomposition, the mass of litter remaining increases as temperature increases.
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The decomposition constant, k, can be obtained by dividing litter fall by the average size of the litter pool.
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The higher the decomposition constant, the faster the rate of decomposition.
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Animal carcasses decay at a slower rate than plant material.
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Animals respond to ecosystem nutrient availability but cannot affect it.
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