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Primary Productivity

Jason BroshearKatherine EchementZach MoningLeo Sack

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Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis

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Respiration

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Carbon Cycle

SinkAmount in Billions of Metric

Tons

Atmosphere 578-766

Soil organic matter 1500 to 1600

Ocean 38,000 to 40,000

Marine sediments and sedimentary rocks 66,000,000 to 100,000,000

Terrestrial plants 540 to 610

Fossil fuel deposits 4000

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Greenhouse Effect

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Primary Productivity

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Phytoplankton

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Phytoplankton

• Single-celled plants

• Photosynthesis

• Lots of them – about half of plant biomass on the planet

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Phytoplankton – nutrient influence

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Biological Pump

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Phytoplankton Distribution

• Where is the most phytoplankton productivity?

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Arctic and Southern Oceans

• In high latitudes, most nutrients rarely used up

• Limiting factor: dissolved iron

• “Fertilize” these regions with iron, more productivity

• Solution to global climate change??

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Problems with Iron Fertilization

• Zooplankton grazing also a limiting factor

• Much added iron “lost” – affects on other ecosystems?

• Limited effect on CO2 – most recycled in water, not sinking

• Not economically feasible solution

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Boreal Forest: Background

• The northern boreal ecoregion accounts for about one third of this planet's total forest area.

• Is considered one of the largest carbon sinks.• Most dominant tree species are conifers which are well-adapted to

the harsh climate, and thin, acidic soils. • There are innumerable water bodies: bogs, fens, marshes, shallow

lakes, rivers and wetlands, mixed in among the forest and holding a vast amount of water.

• Fire is a crucial disturbance factor in the boreal ecoregion because it facilitates the destruction of old, diseased trees along with the pests that are associated with those trees.

• Some trees such as aspen and jackpine actually require fires to stimulate their reproductive cycles. Furthermore, the nutrient-rich ash left behind helps fuel plant growth.

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Grasslands: Background

• Tropical grasslands (Savannas) and temperate

• Savannas have wet and dry seasons - heavy rain and seasonal fires

• Grasses are dominant, trees and large shrubs mostly absent

• Large and small mammals, reptiles, birds, etc.

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Grasslands

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Net Primary Productivity of Different Biomes

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Nitrogen Cycle

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Phosphorus Cycle

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