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Allochthonous inputs - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔Energy |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
inputs (carbob) that come from outside of the ecosystem.
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This often includes detritus (dead organic matter).
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Autochthonous inputs - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔Energy |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
inputs (carbon) that are made by producers (autotrophs)
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Why is there an inverted trophic pyramid for aquatic
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ecosystems? - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔Even though the |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
biomass of phytoplankton is not large relative to the
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ecosystem, they are producing energy (carbon) at a very
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high rate.
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In other words, the bottom trophic level grows,
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reproduces, produces carbon, and then gets eaten very |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
quickly
Relative to their very small mass. This large amount of
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energy can support a large biomass of higher trophic
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levels (ex. fish, orcas).
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, What factors effect energy flow in an ecosystem? -
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CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔-the amount of NPP (chemical|\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
energy produced by plants) that are available at base of
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food web. |\ |\
-the proportion of each trophic level (For example, zebras
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cannot eat the roots of the grass) consumed by the one
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above it |\
-the nutritional content of the food (ex. seaweed is more
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nutritious than plants) |\ |\
-the efficiency of energy transfer
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Why don't herbivores on land consume more of the
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available ? - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔-land plants less
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nutritious (get less energy, lower ratio of carbon: nitrogen
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and phosphorus)
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-land plants have defences (chemical defences such as
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toxic plants, bark, spines, etc. Further, plants in nutrient
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poor areas such as the tundra have lots of structural
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defences, compared to the nutrient-rich ocean where
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phytoplankton do not have defences.)...aquatic producers |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
do not have defences as often (phytoplankton, seaweed)
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-herbivores on land are constrained by predators on land. |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
ex. there are enough birds on land to keep the insect
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population in check. |\ |\
What is an example of a bottom up process? - CORRECT
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ANSWERS ✔✔If we add more energy at the bottom of the
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