BIOL 150 Study Guide - Final Guide: Ecological Study, Community (Ecology), Chemosynthesis

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List the primary factors that limit the distribution and abundance of species. Temperature affects metabolic rate (the rate at which reactions proceed in an organism) Metabolic rate doubles for every 10 c increase in body temperature. Most marine organisms are ectothermic (same body temperature as the surrounding water. Some marine organisms are endothermic (constant and usually higher body temperature than the surrounding water. Ex: marine mammals, birds, some tuna and sharks: salinity. Endotherms can tolerate a broader range of external temperature than ectotherms, but endotherms require more energy (food) than ectotherms. Normal marine salinity is 35% too high or too low is damaging. Low diversity in areas of high evaporation (high salinity) Required for photosynthesis (the base of the food web) Limiting nutrients: fertilizers : nitrates (no3, phosphates (po4, sometimes, fe (iron), si (silicon) This de nes zone of photosynthesis and primary productivity (base of the food web). Dysphotic zone is very low light; too little for photosynthesis.

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