Biology 2483A Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index, Cellular Respiration, Spectral Signature

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The term ecosystem was first used by tansley (1935) to refer to all the components of an ecological system, biotic and abiotic, that influence the flow of energy and elements. The ecosystem concept integrates ecology with other disciplines such as geochemistry, hydrology, and atmospheric science. Primary production chemical energy generated by autotrophs during photosynthesis and chemosynthesis: primary productivity is the rate of primary production. Energy assimilated by autotrophs is stored as carbon compounds in plant tissues, thus carbon is the currency used to measure primary production. Gross primary production (gpp) total amount of carbon fixed by autotrophs: gpp depends on photosynthetic rate. Photosynthetic rate is influenced by climate and leaf area index (lai) leaf area per unit of ground area. Lai varies among biomes: less than 0. 1 in arctic tundra (less than 10% of the ground surface has leaf cover, 12 in boreal and tropical forests (12 layers of leaves between the canopy and the ground, on average)

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