BIO SCI 94 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Global Warming, Nitrogen Cycle, Water Cycle

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An ecosystem consists of multiple communities of organisms that live in an area along with abiotic components such as the soil, climate, water, and atmosphere. The biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem are linked by flows of energy and nutrients. Gross primary productivity (gpp) = 0. 8% of total solar energy. Net primary productivity (npp) - in an ecosystem, the total amount of carbon fixed by photosynthesis over a given time period minus the amount oxidized during cellular respiration. Carbon fixation is the process of converting inorganic carbon to organic compounds by living organisms. Terrestrial systems: temperature, precipitation, sunlight, and also nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. Aquatic systems: availability of nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorous and iron, all necessary for photosynthesis. Thousands of yrs of high rainfall have washed away the nutrients in the soil. Most nutrients found above ground, in plants & animals. When tropical forests converted into agricultural fields, the fields are only productive for a few seasons.

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